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sfreemanoh
Sep 09, 2014Tutor
NV+ won't boot with new harddrive in
One of my drives started throwing errors a couple weeks ago, but I wanted to let it go as long as possible to see if the error count would keep climbing or not. Once I saw the errors were going to kee...
mdgm-ntgr
Sep 09, 2014NETGEAR Employee Retired
Yes you can use either as a datastore. The 316 would be good for a small number of VMs.
Obviously the 516 is suitable with more VMs and the 716x with its 10GBase-T can be used with lots more again.
If you were to use it as a datastore in a production environment then it would be important to get some pre sales advice to pick the best model for your needs.
There are some settings changes recommended when using the NAS for a VM datastore.
You may wish to consider using RAID-10.
Disabling features such as Sync Writes (an option in 6.1.9) if using iSCSI would help performance.
Using Thick LUNs would be preferred.
You may also wish to disable snapshots for the share or LUN you use for the datastore.
It does depend on how much you value performance vs protection for your data.
Regardless of which features you use, if your VMs are important to you then you should backup the VMs.
Obviously the 516 is suitable with more VMs and the 716x with its 10GBase-T can be used with lots more again.
If you were to use it as a datastore in a production environment then it would be important to get some pre sales advice to pick the best model for your needs.
There are some settings changes recommended when using the NAS for a VM datastore.
You may wish to consider using RAID-10.
Disabling features such as Sync Writes (an option in 6.1.9) if using iSCSI would help performance.
Using Thick LUNs would be preferred.
You may also wish to disable snapshots for the share or LUN you use for the datastore.
It does depend on how much you value performance vs protection for your data.
Regardless of which features you use, if your VMs are important to you then you should backup the VMs.
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