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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Il 25/02/2013 22:38, Michael Rasmussen
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<pre wrap="">On Mon, 25 Feb 2013 17:06:55 -0300
Fábio Rabelo <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:fabio@fabiorabelo.wiki.br"><fabio@fabiorabelo.wiki.br></a> wrote:
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Someone uses NAS4Free as storage for Proxmox ?!?
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<pre wrap="">I have tried most of the NAS solutions out there, and then some more:-)
NAS4Free: Stable but the GUI is not so polished. NFS is fine but ISCSI
sucks. Based on FreeBSD 9.1. Developed by an OSS community.
FreeNAS: Stable and a nice GUI. NFS is fine but ISCSI sucks. Based on
FreeBSD 8.3. Backed by a company so payed support is available.
Openfiler: Project is abandoned.
Openmediavault: Very young and more or less a one mand project. Quit
stable but not a race horse. Based on Debian Stable.
FreeBSD: Same problem, and who wonders, as with FreeNAS and NAS4Free.
Developed by an OSS community.
OpenIndiana with napp-it: Same as with all the FreeBSD based systems,
horrible ISCSI performance on-top of ZFS.
But we seems to have a winner:
Ominios with napp-it: Blazingly fast ZFS and rock stable ISCSI as well.
I am in the middle of conducting a serious performance test which I
gladly will publish on this list/forum if somebody wants to read it?
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