Thanks I’ll have to check out Proxmox. For the NUC’s I’ve been booting from USB drives using Nerves. It works well! That leaves the entire m.2 for the application.
Nerves targets embedded buts works perfectly for setting up a cluster of small devices. Using ZFS could be a good method, hmmm.
Ceph and gluster aren’t meant for small offices, sure. But small businesses still spend a lot to setup IT servers. A system with reliable replication costs even more. So if one of those file systems could provide redundancy it’d be worth the extra disks. Of course many IT staff won’t know anything about those file systems, much less running them. I’d like one to just have a storage cluster for resilient backups for personal data.
Nerves targets embedded buts works perfectly for setting up a cluster of small devices. Using ZFS could be a good method, hmmm.
Ceph and gluster aren’t meant for small offices, sure. But small businesses still spend a lot to setup IT servers. A system with reliable replication costs even more. So if one of those file systems could provide redundancy it’d be worth the extra disks. Of course many IT staff won’t know anything about those file systems, much less running them. I’d like one to just have a storage cluster for resilient backups for personal data.