How much storage are you looking at?
I've been trying to recommend Z1 for up to four drive arrays and Z2 for five to eight.
And no need to mirror your boot drive.
How much storage are you looking at?
I've been trying to recommend Z1 for up to four drive arrays and Z2 for five to eight.
And no need to mirror your boot drive.
7 8tb nas drives raidz1 or raidz2 (haven't made up my mind)
3 2tb ssds (raidz1)
Both in their own pools
I think that's a really solid setup, you should be happy.
Mine isn't Dell but pretty similar to yours. Mine is a Fractal 804 with SuperMicro x11-ssl-f mobo. I started with e3-1220v5 cpu and eventually swapped that out for e3-1268Lv5 cpu (just a low power/low tdp cpu). My mobo only has gigabit NICs so I used a AOC-STGN-i2s (dual SFP+). I have 2x 10GbE uplinks in LACP and even that e3-1220v5 was able to saturate a 10gb link so as long as you aren't running a ton of VM's and stuff it should be plenty fast.
I'm TN-Core only. Nothing else and my drives are all in mirrored pairs because that's where my VMs live. I've got same dell h310, 64gb ecc udimm ddr4, 8x 4tb drives (mirrored pairs), 4x 2tb ssd (also mirrored) and 2x ssd's for boot (mirrored). I think boot drives are 256gb? I forget.
My second NAS is also TN-Core but a VM with pci-e device passthrough. That machine has 8x 12tb in rz2. I'm not sure that I'd want to risk a rz1 pool with drives up over 6tb, but maybe I'm being too conservative. Inside the case of each of the servers I have a "cold spare" drive (extra 4tb and one extra 12tb).
Of all things: I actually lost a boot drive. Only way I'd run a NAS without mirrored boot drives is probably if I did PxE (network boot).
Maybe pick up another 8tb drive so you have even # 8x drives? (that's just my OCD not wanting 7x drives)