Software-based VM-centric and flash-friendly VM storage + free version
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jsherman
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Wed Jun 19, 2013 3:27 pm
My intent is to build a server with 23x 1TB Crucial m500 SSDs hanging off of a LSI SAS 9207-8i HBA . They would go into a Windows Server 2012 server, placed into a mirror Storage Spaces configuration with 1x hot spare. No RAID involved.
First, does StarWind support putting its Virtual Hard Disk images on a Windows Server 2012 Storage Spaces backed volume? These StarWind images would be served up to VMWare vSphere 5.1 for use as datastores. File serving VMs would in turn store their data into VMDKs stored on these datastores.
Second, is there any way to retain TRIM support for the SSDs in this configuration so that the SSDs can do proper wear-leveling
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anton (staff)
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Thu Jun 20, 2013 4:02 pm
1) Sure it does. You can layer StarWind images on top of any physical or virtual volume manager.
2) You need to look at upcoming LSFS as it does write flash sequentially only (like a big chained tape) and does take care of TRIM-ming and UNMAP-ping.
jsherman wrote:My intent is to build a server with 23x 1TB Crucial m500 SSDs hanging off of a LSI SAS 9207-8i HBA . They would go into a Windows Server 2012 server, placed into a mirror Storage Spaces configuration with 1x hot spare. No RAID involved.
First, does StarWind support putting its Virtual Hard Disk images on a Windows Server 2012 Storage Spaces backed volume? These StarWind images would be served up to VMWare vSphere 5.1 for use as datastores. File serving VMs would in turn store their data into VMDKs stored on these datastores.
Second, is there any way to retain TRIM support for the SSDs in this configuration so that the SSDs can do proper wear-leveling
Regards,
Anton Kolomyeytsev
Chief Technology Officer & Chief Architect, StarWind Software
