travisco_nabisco
Regular Contributor
My recommendation on a starter system would be:
A Sandy Bridge motherboard, which allows processor upgrade in the future. Motherboard should support (Supermicro, Asus, Gigabyte make one):
At least 32 Gig of memory.
At least six, preferably SATA III (6Gig) ports.
USB 3
Two Gigabit Intel NICs
A Sandy Bridge Celeron or i3 processor
As much memory as you can go, starting at 8gig (memory is performance)
A 32gig SSD system drive
5 non-green consumer grade 2TB HDD (Hitachi or Samsung both good, make sure there is no block size emulation)
I am curious, what motherboards are there that meet the requirements you posted. Just for fun I thought I would price out a DIY NAS, and started with your motherboard feature recommendations. What I found is that if you go with a server motherboard, Supermicro, you can get the full feature set except the SATA ports are all only the 3.0 Gbps ports.
If you switch to a consumer board with those features, you have to pay over $200 - $300 just for the motherboard, which suddenly makes the DIY option a lot less attractive.
Hopefully I am just missing a few good motherboards in my search options.
Thanks.