Probably opening a big can of worms here, but we have a Veeam implementation for a customer and they're renewing the contract. They currently have an aging IBM V3700 array with NLSAS for the repository storage and a Cisco C220 as the repository server. it's all fibre channel and they (and us) really want to get off fibre channel and those switches. Could I get some recommendations for replacing this storage? Hopefully looking at some storage server with around 250TB of usable capacity. They have a lot of storage but not a lot of VM's being backed up. Over 100TB of that capacity is just 3 VM's. I read Gostev's latest blog post but wanted to get some other ideas on venders and solutions. They are replacing the VMware storage from an IBM V5030 to a new FS5200 flash system. Not sure if I want to piggyback on that with some drawers of NLSAS for Veeam.
So suggestions? For this customer price will also be an option for them. Internal storage, NLSAS, RAID6,...
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Re: Replacement Repository Storage
I'm a big fan of Supermicro Storage servers because of how much tier 1 vendors overcharge for high capacity drives. Our current repository servers are made up of this server and a JBOD for additional drives, using RAID 60. https://www.supermicro.com/en/products/ ... 1CR36H.cfm and https://www.supermicro.com/en/products/ ... -R1K23JBOD
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