@scottalanmiller said in Deciding Between Hardware and Software RAID in My FreeNAS Deployment:
Cache-less RAID of any sort is all but useless
thanks for reply
before The more I read, the more I get confused :
FreeNAS 11.2- User Guide, Release 11.2 in page 322 says that:
"ZFS was designed for commodity disks so no RAID controller is needed. While ZFS can also be
used with a RAID controller, it is recommended that the controller be put into JBOD mode so that ZFS has full control of the disks"
it says it is not needed ( not explicitly don't use ) and While ZFS can also be used with a RAID controller.
and in page 110 says that:
To prevent problems, do not enable the S.M.A.R.T. service if the disks are controlled by a RAID controller. It is the job of the controller to monitor S.M.A.R.T. and mark drives as Predictive Failure when they trip.
it means this is possible to use RAID controller by freenas
But in freenas forum every time you ask for Hardware RAID and zfs , all strictly says NO, DO NOT DO THAT.
When I read your article, I was happy to find out.
I use P410i (1G chache) on DL380 G7 and as i said raid0 each drive and present separate raid0 to freenas.
i have one mirror pool and one Raidz1 pool and one Raidz2 pool.
If I understand well because raid controller have 1G cache i should use Hardware RAID and present one logical drive to freenas and not using zfs raid.
am i right?