2 Raids in 1 Pool ?

  • Hello,
    i can´t find this in the Forum an google can´t help me too :(


    I am new in building a NAS by my own, i used the last 10 years only Synology.
    It is possible to build 2 Raids with different HDD Sizes in one Pool in OMV 2.0 ?


    My Setup looks like this:


    4 HDD with 3TB / Raid 5
    4 HDD with 4TB / Raid 5


    In the last weeks i read a lot about NAS-Software. I found this is possible in FreeNAS, but i want to use OMV, because it is much more easy to config :)


    Thx
    Rudi

  • First of all, if it is at all possible, upgrade to omv 3.0

    Some people can not do that because they run plug-ins that not ported into 3.0.
    But if you can use 3.0


    That said, even in 2.0 you need to load the extras plug-in and use the unionfilesystem plug-in from there.
    This will let you create a single volume pool from multiple devices,including raid arrays and present it for sharing. In omv 2.0 you have autofs, mergerfs and one more I can't remember to use, in omv 3.0 you have only mergerfs as other pooling solutions were not too stable and been removed.


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    omv 3.0.56 erasmus | 64 bit | 4.7 backport kernel
    SM-SC846(24 bay)| H8DME-2 |2x AMD Opteron Hex Core 2431 @ 2.4Ghz |49GB RAM
    PSU: Silencer 760 Watt ATX Power Supply
    IPMI |3xSAT2-MV8 PCI-X |4 NIC : 2x Realteck + 1 Intel Pro Dual port PCI-e card
    OS on 2×120 SSD in RAID-1 |
    DATA: 3x3T| 4x2T | 2x1T

  • Essentially the current version is stable build, so it would not be updating from test to stable, just to latest update


    Sent from my SM-N910T using Tapatalk

    omv 3.0.56 erasmus | 64 bit | 4.7 backport kernel
    SM-SC846(24 bay)| H8DME-2 |2x AMD Opteron Hex Core 2431 @ 2.4Ghz |49GB RAM
    PSU: Silencer 760 Watt ATX Power Supply
    IPMI |3xSAT2-MV8 PCI-X |4 NIC : 2x Realteck + 1 Intel Pro Dual port PCI-e card
    OS on 2×120 SSD in RAID-1 |
    DATA: 3x3T| 4x2T | 2x1T

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