Netgate Discussion Forum
    • Categories
    • Recent
    • Tags
    • Popular
    • Users
    • Search
    • Register
    • Login

    RAID options/support in modern pfSense

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Hardware
    4 Posts 3 Posters 1.4k Views
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • B
      BloodyIron
      last edited by

      I cannot find a current document outlining RAID features in pfSense.

      I am looking to do a simple RAID1, be it low end controller, or software RAID. But in addition to that i would want support for email reporting, or other reporting for if a drive fails or the array degrades.

      Or, if ZFS support could be put into pfSense too, that would be awesome + monitoring/reporting.

      Any ideas?

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • A
        Aluminum
        last edited by

        @BloodyIron:

        I cannot find a current document outlining RAID features in pfSense.

        I am looking to do a simple RAID1, be it low end controller, or software RAID. But in addition to that i would want support for email reporting, or other reporting for if a drive fails or the array degrades.

        pfsense has geom and all the modes including geom_mirror as far as I know, should be same as 8.3 (someone correct me if wrong) but keep in mind it probably won't like you messing with the boot drive

        Or, if ZFS support could be put into pfSense too, that would be awesome + monitoring/reporting.

        Disagree. I am a huge fan of ZFS & the mentality behind it and try to run it as much as possible, however I recognize it as incredibly complex and think putting it on a router right now is asking for much trouble. (let the devs get us to base versions closer to release schedule first)
        If log retention and integrity/auditing is a requirement all logs should be [properly] syslogged/nfs/etc to somewhere else anyways.

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • B
          BloodyIron
          last edited by

          Well I can do RAID with the on-board intel controller (supermicro server, not some consumer grade chipset), or let the pfSense installer setup the RAID (I think I read somewhere it presents the option during install if it detects more than one drive).

          If I let pfSense do the geom setup, does it do it for all data? That's really what I want, not just some of it. Also, can you speak any more on monitoring/reporting of geom array status?

          Thanks for the info.

          @Aluminum:

          @BloodyIron:

          I cannot find a current document outlining RAID features in pfSense.

          I am looking to do a simple RAID1, be it low end controller, or software RAID. But in addition to that i would want support for email reporting, or other reporting for if a drive fails or the array degrades.

          pfsense has geom and all the modes including geom_mirror as far as I know, should be same as 8.3 (someone correct me if wrong) but keep in mind it probably won't like you messing with the boot drive

          Or, if ZFS support could be put into pfSense too, that would be awesome + monitoring/reporting.

          Disagree. I am a huge fan of ZFS & the mentality behind it and try to run it as much as possible, however I recognize it as incredibly complex and think putting it on a router right now is asking for much trouble. (let the devs get us to base versions closer to release schedule first)
          If log retention and integrity/auditing is a requirement all logs should be [properly] syslogged/nfs/etc to somewhere else anyways.

          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            I've never tried it but I think zfs is available if you use the undocumented web based installer.

            http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,62156.msg335814.html#msg335814

            Steve

            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
            • First post
              Last post
            Copyright 2025 Rubicon Communications LLC (Netgate). All rights reserved.