On 02/04/2015 04:24 AM, Omid Kosari wrote:
The only reason for extend is more capacity . Currently there is no problem with current setup except capacity . I can replace each SSD with new 500GB which doubles the capacity and it is not enough . and old SSDs will be unusable . So i prefer a long term solution like NAS .
Yes, a NAS will do. I assume that you will put disks in the NAS (instead of SSDs) so it is recommended to configure Squid to use the SSDs for small objects and the NAS for large objects since disks more efficient in servicing larger objects than small objects. Since you have 300 mbit traffic and internal SSDs, a 1 gbit port for the NAS is sufficient, so 10 gbit is not required. Depending on the current config you might need to use a separate NIC for the NAS. Make sure that the NAS that you will buy is compatible with your system since the link to the specs that you sent earlier is to a Windows-only NAS. Marcus
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