![]() 1 for SLOG / ZIL, and one to boot ESXi and install FreeNAS to. X10SDV-F (build in Xeon D-1540 8 core broadwellĤ hotswap bays with 2TB HGST HDDs (I use RAID-Z)Ģ Intel DC S3700’s. 2 Intel DC S3700’s for SLOG / ZIL, and 2 drives for installing FreeNAS (mirrored)Įxample 2: Mini-ITX Datacenter in a Box Build SuperMicro X10SL7-F (which has a built in LSI2308 HBA).Ħ hotswap bays with 2TB HGST HDDs (I use RAID-Z2)Ĥ 2.5″ hotswap bays. Added sections 7.1 (Resource reservations) and 16.1 (zpool layouts) and some other minor updates. Also, I believe Avago LSI P20 firmware bugs have been fixed and have been around long enough to be considered stable so I’ve removed my warning on using P20. This guide was originally written for FreeNAS 9.3, I’ve updated it for FreeNAS 9.10. If you run into any problems and ask for help on the FreeNAS forums, I have no doubt that Cyberjock will respond with “So, you want to lose all your data?” So, with that disclaimer aside let’s get going: I should note that I myself would not run FreeNAS virtualized in a production environments. ![]() ![]() This post has had over 160,000 visitors, thousands of people have used this setup in their homelabs and small businesses. This is roughly based on Napp-It’s All-In-One design, except that it uses FreeNAS instead of OminOS. This is a guide which will install FreeNAS 9.10 under VMware ESXi and then using ZFS share the storage back to VMware.
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