Just bought 18TB of hard drives Sup Forums

Just bought 18TB of hard drives Sup Forums
Which distro should I use for my new seedbox/media server?
And what fs should I reformat them as?
Also post your storage, 10+ TB only may apply

CentOS for os xfs for fs.

Does it really fucking matter? You'll be running a program to handle the seeds.
Literally anything will do it, even ponyOS.
Unless you want max efficiency, then install Gentoo.

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What do you hoard?

2x6TB mirrored
2x4TB mirrored
1x2TB scratch Drive
1x512GB OS Drive
I'm kinda thinking of shifting the mirrored drives to be external backups instead, but I dunno if that's really a more stable/safe scenario or not. Those drives aren't pushed hard, so performance loss isn't an issue.

Chinese Cartoons

That's it?

Is there anyone on Sup Forums who has 20TB+ that hoards things that isn't just upscaled anime?

i hoard porn

FreeBSD and ZFS.
Run other OSes under bhyve.

Openindiana with ZFS
True Solaris™ Experience

>not using raid

Windows 8.1

Doesn't really matter but you should at least consider CentOS, Ubuntu Server or even Debian if you're a gypsy.

I only went with Ubuntu Server back in 2014 as it had more mature Docker support when I built it but it has been reliable af and upgrades are ridiculously easy. The array is btrfs.

500GB SSD Internal
1TB Internal
8TB Internal
1TB Internal (connected externally)
120GB External
1TB External

Backups > Raid 1 anytime,
Raid:
+performance
+no downtime
+probably easier to setup for large amounts of disks
-no protection against ransomware, buggy scripts, user error etc(much more common than you think)

None of the benefits apply in your scenario so I'd definitely use them as backups, offline if possible

is pluto actually a real drive

use Debian Jessie

Rude.

>Sun is a quarter of the size of Venus
This triggers me, OP. Fix it.

22+TB and counting. Windows but moving to xpenology.

What model and brand on the 8GB? Thinking about getting two Seagates, dont remember the exact name of the model but it has five years warranty which seems good

Alright, any cautions/recommendations for backup software or external hdd adapters? There's a million and 1 of those SATA to USB3 types.

>brand on the 8GB? Thinking about getting two Seagates
Every seagate I've ever had is loud, maybe not a factor for you, but something to think about.

Oops, the bottom quote and response was meant for this user.

What do you people even store? 1.5 TB and I'm at my limit

>ebooks that I will never read
>music I will never listen to

Devuan Jessie, fa.m

zpaq, rsync

I store all my porn on an external that is only 1TB but I'm reaching the limit. I imagine if I had 20TB I could be way less selective about which JAVs or western scenes to save. I probably also then wouldnt have to worry about the redundancy of having full JAV movies and having the best clips saved in webm format for /gif/.

Been thinking about building my seedbox/media meme for long time now, but I have no clue about what to do and what would be the cheaper shit.
I'd leave it on the living room in a corner so I don't care about space and noise.
It would be for like a 10~15TB thing. What combo would be the best and where do I mont it, in a NAS or just and old cheap PC? I'd use it as a a server too sometimes, so maybe I'd need some power.

You made my day user

Devuan, ZFS

# zpool list
NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE EXPANDSZ FRAG CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT
store 29T 9.78T 19.2T - 14% 33% 1.00x ONLINE -

Need some advice. I have two servers.

One is a server running openmediavault. It has 24GB RAM and 16 CPU cores. I use this to store HD movies, and stream them to various people over the net.

CPUs8 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5606 @ 2.13GHz (2 Sockets)

The problem is, that the server isn't quite strong enough to stream to multiple people at once, full quality. There are lag spikes some times.

That's where my other server comes in - a more powerful server with 144GB RAM, 12xCPUs. x2. (24 cores, two hexacore sockets).

I could set up PLEX on this machine. But then my question becomes, how do I transfer the video from one server to another? Is the network fast enough?

mount via from the other server and its fine.

Pluto isn't a planet.

I used Debian Jessie + ZFS

Really? It won't be too slow?

come to devuan, its debian without the aids, and you can upgrade in place.

Also, I just found out emby was running at like 200-300% CPU. What a resource hog. Disabled that shit.

I guess if you are on 100 meg, but if you have gig links between storage and plex you should be fine. I have 4 rokus in the house that can stream 1080 simultaneously without issue.

Cent OS.
I only have 60 GB in my laptop.

>tfw ramlet with only 2GB of ram
>tfw corelet with only dual core processor
>tfw storelet with only 60 GB HDD

Nice, going for that.

Is CIFS too slow?

no, I am using CIFS to do it.

Sweet, thanks for the reassurance. I thought I had to at least get some special cables.

I just used cheap cat6 cables from amazon, never had an issue with any of them.

Where do you get your porn?

>no raid
>not even disk pooling software
>naming it sun instead of sol

Freenas, ZFS.

get a life LOSER, you're fucking pathetic

Internal
500gb ssd
2x 1tb
2x 2tb
3tb

External
120gb ssd
3x 320gb
3x 1tb
2x 2tb
3tb

Nas4Free/FreeNas

ZFS mirrored pool for.
(Every drives I/O is multiplexed)
ie your transfer speed doubles for every drive because you have multiple copies of the same file (on seperate physical drives) that can be read

automated snapshots and per bit check-summing incase of bitrot

FreeNAS zfs raid 10
It's cow so it's all good.

>Using normal raid
>Not using RaidZ(ed)

Do you even care about your data?

>Also post your storage, 10+ TB only may apply- 52 posts and 4 image replies shown.
10x4 TB + 10x8 TB each raidz2 on freenas.

this combined with a couple hot-spares and a dedicated cache drive with a dedicated log drive in the zpool and you dont even need to worry about it

What 4tb drives are u using? I'm still using a bunch of 2tb ones

a hotspare in a zfs pool (zpool) will automatically take the role of a drive that fails

if its in a zmirror zpool it will re-silver itself as a mirror and you can add a coldspare (manual replace) when you get a chance

you can have multiple hotspares in a zpool at a time and they go back to being spares after you replace them

HGST Deskstar. The 8TB were extracted from WD externals.

if here any filesystemfag who actually understands filesystem types in these days and can say which is better for which type of storage?

>HGST Deskstar. The 8TB were extracted from WD externals
Hgst drive are nice, and extracting drives from externals is also a good idea if they are cheaper than internals

Proxmox or some other VE platform

>actually having them on your device rather than a server
I personally use openbsd, disks formatted with ufs accordingly

They were much cheaper. $210 per compared to I think $250 minimum for a bare 8TB drive.

theres plenty of evidence and facts in this thread about ZFS

if you want a archival format its literally the best

if you want a performance for general computing use XFS or EXT4

dont use btrfs
dont use raid
dont use raid controllers

use raidz or zmirrors

>Max efficiency, Gentoo
How?

ufs isnt a archival format though

>The Sun is a planet.

OpenBSD
FFS

thank you

i'm now on btrfs and since i do have to balance the system once in a while it pretty sucks

whats so good about zfs?

How can I properly backup and hoard data?

That's a good deal

>don't use raid
Why not?

because consumer raid controllers are not true raid.

This.

>Not 1 petabyte
Scrub

But software RAID is okay?

why install jessie to anything new anymore when stretch works absolutely fine and will be the new stable on saturday

personally as far as mdadm is concerned no, but I fully trust zfs as a raid implementation. my experience with onboard "raid" and mdadm havent been good, but ZFS has never failed me. maybe im just unlucky.

why use debian at all when you can use devuan?

I'm looking for some HDDs for RAID. Saw recently some super cheap (so cheap I'm wondering if that was a mistake on the shop's side) 2TB HGST, but I couldn't afford them at the moment and now they are out of stock. Anyway, since I'm going to make RAID 6 out of them, would some cheap plain Seagates be okay?

Best CAT7 20m cable? The ones at Amazon look like chink shit.

I buy cablematter shit from amazon all the time and they work fine.