I just came to check on this use case as I am ready to buy a bunch of NVME storage that comes unraided. I'll need a soft raid.
Given the sad state of affairs (Vmware created) with ESX 7.0 drivers, I am going to have to do passthrough to a VM and serve it back to the cluster.
I was really looking forward to giving unraid a try but sounds like , at least the NFSV3 support is bad. I'm fine with iSCSI and have used that before (it's clunky but reliable). Why should I think that this will be more reliable than NFSV3 on unraid when NFSV3 according to others is completely stable on Synology. Sounds like an unraid problem.
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I just came to check on this use case as I am ready to buy a bunch of NVME storage that comes unraided. I'll need a soft raid.
Given the sad state of affairs (Vmware created) with ESX 7.0 drivers, I am going to have to do passthrough to a VM and serve it back to the cluster.
I was really looking forward to giving unraid a try but sounds like , at least the NFSV3 support is bad. I'm fine with iSCSI and have used that before (it's clunky but reliable). Why should I think that this will be more reliable than NFSV3 on unraid when NFSV3 according to others is completely stable on Synology. Sounds like an unraid problem.