Synology - Using SSD Drives for a Storage Pool


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You can find my blog on this topic here - Synology NAS - SSD Storage Pools

 

Have you ever wondered how to create a storage pool and volume using SSDs on a Synology NAS? Well today I will walk you through the process to use the SSD drives within your Synology NAS to create a storage pool and volume to use within a VMware environment.

Now you must be using one of the supported NAS devices that allow you to use SSD as a Storage Pool as many just allow SSD drives to be used as Cache within a Storage Pool - Supported NAS Devices. You must be using a device on the supported list otherwise the only option you will have is to create an SSD Cache. I will discuss SSD Cache vs Storage Pools in my next article.

In order to configure an SSD storage pool you need to use the Storage Manager application on the web UI. Launch the web UI and log in, from the main screen open Storage Manager and use the Create button to begin the process to create a new LUN.

Storage Manager - Create button for new Storage Pool

Here is the new Storage Pool Creation Wizard that opens after clicking the option above -

Create Storage Pool dialog

After clicking Next you are presented with Configuration screen on which RAID type to use and the option for a Description.

SAN Manager - Snapshot options for LUNs

**NOTE: I am using RAID0 as I wanted to maximize the 400GB SSD drives I have in my DS923+. You typically would have larger supported drives and do a RAID1 for protection.**

After selecting the RAID you want to use and optinally typing a Description, you click Next to proceed. You will select the following things -

  • Warning - a warning about SSD drives not being hot pluggable and ensureing a backup power supply
  • Disk Selection - selecting the SSD drives to use in the Storage Pool
  • Drive Check - whether to enable drive checking while it creates the Storage Pool - I selected not to check since the NAS is still fairly new

After you have accepted the warning, selected the SSD drives to use and chosen to check the drives or not, you click Next to proceed to the validation screen. Here you will ensure all the settings are correct and click the Apply button to create the Storage Pool. You also receive a warning about the drives being erased.

Storage Manager - Create Storage Pool with Apply

Create Storage Pool - Drive erase warning

You click OK to the warning and the Storage Pool is now created. After creating a Storage Pool, before you can use this to create a LUN to present to VMware, you first must create a Storage Volume in the new Storage Pool. You click the Create button and select Storage Volume, which will present the following dialog. Here you select the new Storage Pool for your volume.

Storage Manager - Create volume in new Storage Pool

So once you click the Next button you now choose the file system of your volume -

  • BTRFS (Recommended) - this is the default file system for Synology NAS volumes
  • EXT4 - this is commonly used for Linux operating systems

Storage Volume - File system selection

After you choose the file system and in my case Btrfs, you click Next to proceed. You are now presented with the option to configure Encryption on your new volume. You make the choice and click Next.

Create Volume - Encryption settings

The last screen is the confirmation so you click Apply to create your new volume in the Storage Pool.

Create Volume - Apply settings

That now completes how to set up both a new Storage Pool and creating a Volume using the SSD drives in your supported Synology NAS system. You would now crate a new LUN or NFS to present to your VMware Cluster for use and get some faster performance for critical VMs. I used this for some smaller VMs since the space I have available is only 724GB but I used Thin Provisioning as well. So far the VMs perform well and seem faster than when they were on the spinning disks.

I will be creating another blog soon that compares using SSD drives in a Cache Pool versus a Storage Pool so stay tuned for that article.

I hope you found this article useful and look for more on the Synology NAS devices and features in the future. Until then, happy blogging!


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Simple, easy-to-follow steps. I’ve never used a Synology, so good to know. Interesting on how to set up a Volume. It goes by the “olden” days of creating a pool, then volume, then lun 😁 Thanks for the post Chris!

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Simple, easy-to-follow steps. I’ve never used a Synology, so good to know. Interesting on how to set up a Volume. It goes by the “olden” days of creating a pool, then volume, then lun 😁 Thanks for the post Chris!

Yes, those are the steps exactly from the old days.  I just need to see about getting larger SSDs now.  😋

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“I just need to see about getting larger SSDs now.  😋” ← First world problems… hahaha 😂

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“I just need to see about getting larger SSDs now.  😋” ← First world problems… hahaha 😂

Yeah, it is if I get the ones on the compatibility list for Synology. 😉

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Great! Thanks for your info, @Chris.Childerhose 😉

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Hey! Great post, @Chris.Childerhose !

 

 

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Great! Thanks for your info, @Chris.Childerhose 😉

Not a problem. Sharing is caring as they say. 😂

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Hey! Great post, @Chris.Childerhose !

 

 

Thanks Luiz. Glad it was useful.

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Hey, you stole my blog post!  😁

Just haven’t had time to fire mine up and do the same, but that’s okay, I have more in store on top of this….

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Hey, you stole my blog post!  😁

Just haven’t had time to fire mine up and do the same, but that’s okay, I have more in store on top of this….

Write one anyway doesn't hurt to have another.

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Hey, you stole my blog post!  😁

Just haven’t had time to fire mine up and do the same, but that’s okay, I have more in store on top of this….

Write one anyway doesn't hurt to have another.

Oh, I will.  My post is going to involve using that SSD tier as well.

 

 

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Hey, you stole my blog post!  😁

Just haven’t had time to fire mine up and do the same, but that’s okay, I have more in store on top of this….

Write one anyway doesn't hurt to have another.

Oh, I will.  My post is going to involve using that SSD tier as well.

 

 

Yeah my next one will involve this and something else with cache.

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Hey, you stole my blog post!  😁

Just haven’t had time to fire mine up and do the same, but that’s okay, I have more in store on top of this….

Write one anyway doesn't hurt to have another.

Oh, I will.  My post is going to involve using that SSD tier as well.

 

 

Yeah my next one will involve this and something else with cache.

Guess we'd better not share future plans for fear of trampling on each other...lol.  I brought the NAS home today so that I can maybe work on it over the weekend.  

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Hey, you stole my blog post!  😁

Just haven’t had time to fire mine up and do the same, but that’s okay, I have more in store on top of this….

Write one anyway doesn't hurt to have another.

Oh, I will.  My post is going to involve using that SSD tier as well.

 

 

Yeah my next one will involve this and something else with cache.

Guess we'd better not share future plans for fear of trampling on each other...lol.  I brought the NAS home today so that I can maybe work on it over the weekend.  

Doesn't matter about overlap as I am sure there are lots of blogs that are the same things just told different ways.

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