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Pavon & Jupiter Infrastructure Analysis

Date: April 12, 2026 Audit Performed By: Claude (AZ Computer Guru)


Executive Summary

Recommendation: Keep Pavon server as dedicated infrastructure + archive tier

Key Findings:

  • Pavon has 40% MORE capacity than Jupiter (121TB vs 97TB)
  • Can reclaim 25.2TB from Pavon by deleting data >3 years old
  • After cleanup: Pavon will have 84TB free (69% available)
  • Jupiter is 57% full with limited growth room
  • SeaFile (11TB) appears to be legacy/duplicate storage

Current Infrastructure

Jupiter (Primary Infrastructure - 172.16.3.20)

Capacity: 97TB total Used: 55TB (57%) Free: 42TB (43%) Array: 12 active disks (mixed: 16TB, 12TB, 10TB, 6TB drives)

Storage Breakdown:

Plex/                23TB  (Media server - largest consumer)
SeaFile/             11TB  (Legacy cloud storage?)
OwnCloud/            9.5TB (Current cloud storage)
Backups/             8.3TB (System backups)
Tools/               3.0TB (Software/utilities)
domains/             704GB (VMs)
system/              346GB (Unraid system)
BT/                  280GB (BitTorrent)
appdata/             107GB (Docker app data)
isos/                18GB  (ISO images)
Users/               5.7GB (User home directories)

Growth Concerns:

  • Only 42TB free space remaining
  • Plex growing (media library)
  • OwnCloud growing (client data)
  • Limited room for new services/clients

Pavon (Archive Server - 172.16.1.33)

Capacity: 121TB total Used: 62TB (51%) Free: 59TB (49%) Array: 12 active disks (11x ST 12TB + 1x ST 16TB parity)

Current Storage:

Storage/              60TB  (Camera archive: Dec 2022 - Oct 2023)
  ├── Deletable       25.2TB (Dec 2022 - Mar 2023, >3 years old)
  └── Keep            35TB   (May - Oct 2023, within retention)
system/               21GB  (Unraid system files)

After 3-Year Cleanup:

Storage/              35TB  (Camera archive retained)
Free Space/           84TB  (69% available capacity!)

Comparative Analysis

Metric Jupiter Pavon Winner
Total Capacity 97TB 121TB Pavon +24%
Free Space (current) 42TB 59TB Pavon +40%
Free Space (after cleanup) 42TB 84TB Pavon +100%
Utilization 57% 51% (29% after cleanup) Pavon
Growth Capacity Limited Excellent Pavon
Service Load High (Plex, OwnCloud, VMs, Docker) None (archive only) Pavon

Strategic Recommendations

Configuration:

Jupiter (Hot Tier - 172.16.3.20)
├── Active services (Plex, OwnCloud, Docker)
├── Recent data (last 6-12 months)
├── Fast access storage
└── Current: 55TB used, 42TB free

Pavon (Cold/Archive Tier - 172.16.1.33)
├── Camera footage archive (35TB)
├── Backup target for Jupiter (planned: 18TB)
├── DR replica of critical data
├── Other client archives
└── After cleanup: 37TB used, 84TB free

Benefits:

  • Best use of available capacity (84TB on Pavon vs 42TB on Jupiter)
  • Physical isolation (backups on separate hardware)
  • Disaster recovery capability
  • Supports MSP business growth
  • Automated tiering (move old data Jupiter → Pavon)
  • Can relocate Pavon offsite for geographic redundancy

Implementation:

  1. Clean up Pavon (delete 25.2TB of old data)
  2. Set up rsync backup: Jupiter critical data → Pavon
  3. Configure OwnCloud external storage: Pavon archive mounted in OwnCloud
  4. Automate archival: Jupiter data >6 months → Pavon
  5. Set retention policy: Auto-delete data >3 years from Pavon

Cost: ~$200/year power for Pavon server ROI: 84TB of backup/archive capacity, DR protection, client growth room


Problems:

  • Jupiter only has 42TB free, Pavon has 35TB to migrate
  • Would use most of Jupiter's remaining capacity
  • No room for backups or growth
  • Single point of failure (all data on one server)
  • Need to delete SeaFile (11TB) or Backups (8.3TB) first
  • Massive data migration (days of transfer time)

Only viable if:

  • Delete SeaFile (appears to be duplicate/legacy)
  • Significantly reduce Plex library
  • Don't plan to add more clients/services

Option 3: Hybrid (Start Small, Expand Later)

Phase 1: Cleanup + Testing

  1. Delete 25.2TB from Pavon (enforce 3-year retention)
  2. Mount Pavon Storage in OwnCloud as external storage
  3. Test performance and access patterns
  4. Evaluate for 30-60 days

Phase 2: Expand Usage Based on Phase 1 results:

  • Add Jupiter backup jobs → Pavon
  • Move old OwnCloud data → Pavon archive
  • Set up automated tiering

Phase 3: Full Integration

  • DR replica of critical infrastructure
  • Automated lifecycle management
  • Client archive storage offering

Phase 1: Cleanup Pavon (Week 1)

# 1. Run dry-run preview
ssh root@172.16.1.33
/root/pavon_cleanup.sh

# 2. Review preview output
# Verify: 184,120 files, 25.2TB expected recovery

# 3. Execute deletion
DRY_RUN=0 /root/pavon_cleanup.sh
# Type: DELETE (when prompted)
# Wait: 3-5 hours for completion

# 4. Verify results
df -h /mnt/user
# Expected: 84TB free (was 59TB)

Phase 2: Jupiter Backup Setup (Week 1-2)

# Create backup share on Pavon
mkdir -p /mnt/user/jupiter_backups

# Test rsync from Jupiter → Pavon
rsync -av --dry-run /mnt/user/appdata/ \
  root@172.16.1.33:/mnt/user/jupiter_backups/appdata/

# Schedule nightly backups (Jupiter cron)
0 2 * * * rsync -av --delete /mnt/user/appdata/ \
  root@172.16.1.33:/mnt/user/jupiter_backups/appdata/

Backup Priority:

  1. appdata/ (107GB - Docker configs)
  2. domains/ (704GB - VMs)
  3. Critical OwnCloud user data (subset of 9.5TB)
  4. System configs

Expected Backup Size: ~18TB (appdata + domains + critical data) Remaining Pavon Space: 66TB available

Phase 3: OwnCloud External Storage (Week 2)

# On OwnCloud VM (172.16.3.22)
# Mount Pavon Storage share as external storage

# 1. Install SMB/CIFS external storage app (if needed)
sudo -u apache php /var/www/html/owncloud/occ app:enable files_external

# 2. Create mount for Pavon user
sudo -u apache php /var/www/html/owncloud/occ files_external:create \
  "Camera Archives" smb password::password \
  --user pavon \
  -c host=172.16.1.33 \
  -c share=Storage \
  -c user=pavon \
  -c password=<pavon_smb_password>

# 3. Test access via OwnCloud web interface

Result: Pavon can access 35TB of camera archives via:

  • OwnCloud web interface
  • OwnCloud desktop client
  • OwnCloud mobile apps

Phase 4: Automated Archival (Week 3-4)

# Create archival script on Jupiter
# Move OwnCloud data >6 months old → Pavon

# Example: Archive old camera footage
find /mnt/user/OwnCloud/pavon/cameras -type f -mtime +180 \
  -exec rsync -av --remove-source-files {} \
  root@172.16.1.33:/mnt/user/Storage/archive/ \;

Phase 5: Retention Policy Automation (Week 4)

# On Pavon: Monthly cron to delete data >3 years old
# /etc/cron.monthly/cleanup_old_archives

#!/bin/bash
# Delete camera footage older than 3 years
find /mnt/user/Storage/cam* -type f -mtime +1095 -delete
find /mnt/user/Storage -type d -empty -delete

Cost/Benefit Analysis

Keeping Pavon Server

Costs:

  • Power: ~$200/year (100-150W @ $0.15/kWh)
  • Maintenance: Minimal (Unraid auto-updates)
  • Monitoring: 15 min/month

Benefits:

  • 84TB available capacity (worth ~$2,500 in new drives)
  • DR/backup capability (priceless for MSP)
  • Physical isolation (compliance/security)
  • Supports business growth (new clients/services)
  • Geographic redundancy option (can relocate)

ROI: 12-18 months (compared to buying new drives for Jupiter)

Retiring Pavon Server

Savings:

  • Power: ~$200/year
  • Rackspace: 1U (if in datacenter)

Losses:

  • 84TB capacity (need to buy drives: ~$2,500)
  • DR capability (need backup solution: ~$500/year)
  • Growth capacity for MSP business
  • Hardware available for other projects

Action Items

Immediate (This Week):

  • [DONE] Audit Pavon storage
  • [DONE] Create cleanup script
  • Review cleanup preview
  • Execute cleanup (user approval)
  • Verify 84TB free space

Short-term (Next 2 Weeks):

  • Set up Jupiter → Pavon backups
  • Mount Pavon in OwnCloud for Pavon user
  • Test backup/restore procedures
  • Document in credentials.md

Medium-term (Next Month):

  • Implement automated archival
  • Set up retention policy automation
  • Consider SeaFile migration/decommission (free 11TB on Jupiter)
  • Monitor backup success rates

Long-term (Next Quarter):

  • Evaluate geographic separation (move Pavon offsite?)
  • Add other client archives to Pavon
  • Implement monitoring/alerting
  • DR testing (restore from Pavon)

Questions Answered

"Should we migrate to TrueNAS Scale?"

Answer: Not necessary for current needs. Evaluate if:

  • You add 3+ more servers
  • Need clustering/HA
  • Want enterprise features (SMB clustering, iSCSI ALUA)
  • Current: Unraid flexibility + tiered storage meets MSP needs

"Can Pavon be an extension of Jupiter?"

Answer: Not natively (Unraid doesn't cluster), but:

  • Can mount Pavon shares on Jupiter (Unassigned Devices)
  • Can use as backup target (rsync)
  • Can tier data (hot on Jupiter, cold on Pavon)
  • Better than extension: Proper tiered architecture

"What about the camera data?"

Answer: Keep as archive tier:

  • 35TB within retention policy (May-Oct 2023)
  • Mount in OwnCloud for web/mobile access
  • No active recording (data is historical only)
  • Delete when >3 years old (automated)

Conclusion

Recommended Architecture:

┌─────────────────────────────────────┐
│   Jupiter (Hot/Production Tier)    │
│   - Plex, OwnCloud, VMs, Docker     │
│   - Recent data (< 6 months)        │
│   - 55TB used, 42TB free            │
└──────────────┬──────────────────────┘
               │
               │ rsync nightly backups
               │ archival (data >6mo)
               │
               ▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────┐
│   Pavon (Cold/Archive/Backup Tier)  │
│   - Camera archives (35TB)          │
│   - Jupiter backups (18TB planned)  │
│   - Other client archives           │
│   - 37TB used, 84TB free (69%!)     │
└─────────────────────────────────────┘

This architecture:

  • Maximizes available capacity (126TB total free space)
  • Provides disaster recovery (separate hardware)
  • Supports MSP growth (room for new clients)
  • Cost-effective (~$200/year vs $3,000 in new hardware)
  • Scalable (can add geographic redundancy)

Next Step: Execute Pavon cleanup to unlock 84TB capacity


Created: April 12, 2026 Last Updated: April 12, 2026 Review Date: July 12, 2026 (quarterly review)