harmser Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 Add up parity + data + cache disk (if present) Link to comment
BobPhoenix Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 Following servers: [*]16 drives (ESXi unRAID VM) [*]12 drives (ESXi unRAID VM) [*]11 drives (Unraid 6.0b5a with WHS2011 VM 8 drives on passed through controller) [*]11 drives (N40L - 7 drives external to box) [*]7 drives (N54L - all drives internal to box - plus license all others are pro) [*]20 drives (ESXi unRAID VM) Link to comment
GHunter Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 I have 11 drives for data, cache, and parity. I also have an SSD that is not part of the array for VM storage. Link to comment
dalben Posted May 13, 2014 Share Posted May 13, 2014 6 in total. Looking to upgrade at some point when a dedicated drive for VMs becomes a reality. Not sure I have the capacity on my cache to do it now. 1 x Seagate 4Tb ST4000DM000 (Parity) (SATA 6) 4 x Seagate 4Tb ST4000DM000 (Data) (SATA 3) 1 x 128Gb SSD OCZ-VERTEX2_OCZ (Cache) (SATA 6) Link to comment
prtsmgr Posted May 14, 2014 Share Posted May 14, 2014 I currently have 1 Parity, 5 Data, 1 SSD Cache, expandable up to 18 drives (15-3.5" + 3-2.5") Link to comment
mcai3db3 Posted May 14, 2014 Share Posted May 14, 2014 10 drives 4tb parity 2 * 4tb data 4 * 2tb data 1 * 1tb data 1 * 500gb cache 1 * 120gb ssd - outside of array as application drive Link to comment
mobias1313 Posted May 14, 2014 Share Posted May 14, 2014 Currently have 10 drives in one machine and 15 in the other. I plan to max out one system for sure and eventually will probably swap to a bigger case so I can have a 1:1 mirror with both systems. Link to comment
kaiguy Posted May 14, 2014 Share Posted May 14, 2014 13 for unRAID (and counting). But 16 if you count ESXi datastore drives. Link to comment
Frank1940 Posted May 14, 2014 Share Posted May 14, 2014 Six drives in first server Three drives in second server Plus Licenses for both. Link to comment
Harpz Posted May 14, 2014 Share Posted May 14, 2014 13 data 1 cache 1 parity. As high as I'm willing go without dual parity. Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk Link to comment
jumperalex Posted May 14, 2014 Share Posted May 14, 2014 1 x parity 3 x data 1 x cache 1 x apps Link to comment
prostuff1 Posted May 14, 2014 Share Posted May 14, 2014 1. ESXi server is in a Norco 4220 with the top 4 slots used in RAID5 datastore. The remaining 16 are used in unRAID 2. Crashplan server is running the free version of unRAID as I only need parity and 1 data disk 3. Dev/Test/preclear server has parity + 4 data + cache mounted inside. There are 6 trayless hotswap bays for preclear duty. Link to comment
master.h Posted May 14, 2014 Share Posted May 14, 2014 I've got two servers: 1: ESXi with 2 datastore disks, then a passed-through PERC H310 with 8 drives for unRAID 5.0.5 2: unRAID 5.0.5 bare metal with 5 disks Link to comment
Thornwood Posted May 14, 2014 Share Posted May 14, 2014 Server 1 1 cashe 1 parity 10 data Server 2 1 parity 1 cashe 3 data Thornwood Link to comment
archedraft Posted May 14, 2014 Share Posted May 14, 2014 Parity: 3TB WD Red Cache: 250GB Samsung SSD 840 EVO Data: 2TB Toshiba + 1TB WD Green + 1TB Seagate Total: 5 (I will probably be adding a 6th drive shortly as a VM drive that is not part of the array) Link to comment
Ashe Posted May 15, 2014 Share Posted May 15, 2014 1 x cache, 1 x parity and 5 x data Planning to increase to around 7 x data (maximum capacity) Link to comment
Danieluwe Posted May 16, 2014 Share Posted May 16, 2014 18 Total 1x WD Red 4tb Parity 17x Data drives mixed between 2tb WD greens, 3tb WD greens and 2x 4tb WD Reds for a total storage of 41TB! totally maxed out my case now though! Link to comment
misterbeetz Posted May 17, 2014 Share Posted May 17, 2014 10 total 1 x parity 8 x data 1 x SSD cache Link to comment
Ookami313 Posted May 18, 2014 Share Posted May 18, 2014 4TB Parity, WD Red 160GB Cache, WD Blue 2.5" 2x 3TB Drives, WD Red/Green 2x 2RB Drives, Seagate 5400 & Samsung 7200 2x 1TB Drives, Samsung 7200 & Seagate 7200 Link to comment
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