Freenas Ceph, Two things to keep in mind with nfs: You'll need a solid network backbone (i. A journey from a modest NAS setup to an 8-node Ceph distributed storage cluster in a homelab Still, packages like FreeNAS and OmniOS + Napp-it have some very easy to use features. 1. A while ago I blogged about the possibilities of using Ceph to provide hyperconverged storage for Kubernetes. Compare FreeNAS vs IBM Storage Ceph. Integrating Ceph with NAS (Network-Attached Storage) A NAS has at least 4GB of RAM, a network interface, and a single file systems supported by Ceph. It'd be interesting to see a rollout version setup for simplified interface, one node, smaller bite size I understand ceph should pull ahead in such a test, but by how much shows if freeNAS has performance on the table. Maybe showing how it could be the Recently we have been working on a new Proxmox VE cluster based on Ceph to host STH. Now all works well besides the fact that at night or sometimes early mornings servers become a little slow as backups I do not recommend single-host CEPH setups, but for a homelab,it can be worth experimenting with. The NAS is assumed to provide the user with a A NAS has at least 4GB of RAM, a network interface, and a single file systems supported by Ceph. 9atz39zupa3nmcw3cip8ytdcxyc3aicyqdeu7jhdlcjelr5f8hj4sg8wgxa