timeshifter
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I have a decent Lenovo TS440 server with 20GB of RAM. I've been using it with VMware ESXi v6.x and run one Windows Home Server 2011 instance. Had played around with a couple of other OSs but that's all it runs on a regular basis. I don't have any clients running VMware, don't expect any anytime soon. But, I do have several running Hyper-V.
My plan is to install Windows Server 2016 as a Hyper-V host then migrate my WHS 2011 over and then have a nice platform to "plug in" other Hyper-V machines, like copies of my client's servers or using viBoot from Macrium to spin up regular PCs that I may have worked on (thanks @Moltuae).
I'll probably get a SSD of 256, 512 or 1TB for the main drive. I'd also like to have another 3-4 TB or more of spinning storage for things that don't need speed, are typically large, for stuff I like to keep around.
Also noteworthy - this machine won't run anything mission critical. So if it crashes or is offline for a week, not a big deal.
SO... MY QUESTION:
How do I slap together a mish-mash of different spinning drives I have laying around? I've got several 250GB, 500GB, 1TB, 2TB drives that have no purpose in life other than as dust collectors.
I'd heard of JBOD, so I Googled it. Storage Spaces came up. Looks like that might be a good way to do what I want. Is it? Or do you guys have any other suggestions or tips?
Thanks!
https://www.windowscentral.com/how-use-storage-spaces-windows-10
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/wi...storage-spaces/storage-spaces-direct-overview
My plan is to install Windows Server 2016 as a Hyper-V host then migrate my WHS 2011 over and then have a nice platform to "plug in" other Hyper-V machines, like copies of my client's servers or using viBoot from Macrium to spin up regular PCs that I may have worked on (thanks @Moltuae).
I'll probably get a SSD of 256, 512 or 1TB for the main drive. I'd also like to have another 3-4 TB or more of spinning storage for things that don't need speed, are typically large, for stuff I like to keep around.
Also noteworthy - this machine won't run anything mission critical. So if it crashes or is offline for a week, not a big deal.
SO... MY QUESTION:
How do I slap together a mish-mash of different spinning drives I have laying around? I've got several 250GB, 500GB, 1TB, 2TB drives that have no purpose in life other than as dust collectors.
I'd heard of JBOD, so I Googled it. Storage Spaces came up. Looks like that might be a good way to do what I want. Is it? Or do you guys have any other suggestions or tips?
Thanks!
https://www.windowscentral.com/how-use-storage-spaces-windows-10
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/wi...storage-spaces/storage-spaces-direct-overview