it took more time that what I initially though to describe and write down how and why a specific layout is desirable.
To late right now, I will write that tomorrow.

Sounds like a plan! Just one suggestion: Since that leaves plenty of room on both HDDs, what about making one partition on both for a simple ZFS mirror and put the OS on that? The benefit of having the OS mirrored is that if the system disk dies we don't have to reinstall FreeBSD but can simply boot of the remaining HDD, put in a fresh drive and resilver. The other data is irrelevant and does not have to be mirrored as it is rebuildable (or re-fetchable in case of the distfiles). The OS is nothing that we couldn't replace but in case of a failure it would spare us (or rather: meASX wrote:of course, that's just my idea of that, please comment about,
This was also my initial idea, but later I though about to save a much RAM as possible and use maximize the RAM usage for synth. As you know ZFS could be resource hungry especially of RAM.kraileth wrote:Since that leaves plenty of room on both HDDs, what about making one partition on both for a simple ZFS mirror and put the OS on that? The benefit of having the OS mirrored is that if the system disk dies we don't have to reinstall FreeBSD but can simply boot of the remaining HDD
Ah, ok, makes sense. ZFS is definitely a bit on the heavy side when it comes to RAM... What about using a gmirror then? It doesn't have to be ZFS but I'd say that a mirror would still provide value.ASX wrote:This was also my initial idea, but later I though about to save a much RAM as possible and use maximize the RAM usage for synth. As you know ZFS could be resource hungry especially of RAM.kraileth wrote:Since that leaves plenty of room on both HDDs, what about making one partition on both for a simple ZFS mirror and put the OS on that? The benefit of having the OS mirrored is that if the system disk dies we don't have to reinstall FreeBSD but can simply boot of the remaining HDD
However yes, it could be done, especially if we wil have SSDs.
brand / model or link ?Here 2 SSD 480GB would be around 300 CAD.
A 480 GB SSD is currently priced around 140 EUR (200 CAD) according to Amazon.ericbsd wrote:For the SSD's could we buy those as soon we have about 600 CAD of budget cor that. Here 2 SSD 480GB would be around 300 CAD.
I have no idea what's is the prices of SSD's out of America.