I want to build a truenas server with the cheapest CPU I can find that can support ECC RAM: Celeron G4900T + 64gb ECC RAM + 4x18 TB SAS drives.
I don’t have experience with ZFS or with truenas (core or scale), how much important is the CPU?
Use case: hundreds of thousands of small files mostly under 1 mb, but just 2-3 concurrent users
@Moonrise2473
CPU is not that important for ZFS itself, but it’s important for network communication. If you plan to saturate 1G connection or faster with your storage, you will need a CPU with solid single-threaded performance, or a discreet “smart NIC” aka DPU, but that’s really for way bigger speeds.
If you plan to use a couple of spinning rust drives with no ssd cache, you are fine with any reasonably modern CPU (like Core/Xeon ~2012 and newer, Atom ~2016 and newer).