Hi, I'm in need of some solid advice regarding the equipment used for a large network I'm building.
I'm on a small firebase in eastern Afghanistan and want to build a server to host movies/music/games etc., for around 80-100 of my fellow soldiers here.
I'm already planning to use the Buffalo Technology AirStation High Power N300 Router & AP WZR-HP-G300NH for the wireless connectivity, and the Rosewill RC-416 for the wired connectivity. Both are gigabit.
For the NAS itself, I prefer Synology which I'm already using back home (The DS209). I'm already very familiar with the interface and capabilities. As such, I'm considering going with the Synology DS411+II (diskless).
Everything I've read so far has convinced me that going with 7200rpm drives is going to be pointless, because it is the NAS, and not the disks, that almost always become the bottleneck. So I'm looking at buying low-heat, energy-efficient "green" drives, rather than typical 7200rpm drives.
I'm considering using Seagate's Green Barracudas, 2TB (ST2000DL003). 64MB Cache, SATA III, and 5900rpm (not a typo, they are unique in their RPM). I've also checked Synology's compatibility list, and this drive is compatible with the DS411+II.
For the most part, the system will simply be hosting files. So, while I do care about the Write performance, I'm primarily concerned with Read performance. I think having those 4 Barracuda's running in RAID 5 (6TB usable space) will give me the best performance I can get, without building an actual server computer - something I have zero interest in doing here. I also don't have a lot of spare time on my hands here, so a pre-built NAS is probably my best bet.
Educated, informed opinions? Please let me know where you disagree or if you have any good suggestions. While I am going to split the costs among all of the soldiers, I am still somewhat concerned about cost. I don't really want to go over $1000 total - to include the drives.
As it stands:
Synology DiskStation DS411+II = $650
Seagate ST2000DL003 x 5 (1 spare) = $400
Total: $1,050
I'm on a small firebase in eastern Afghanistan and want to build a server to host movies/music/games etc., for around 80-100 of my fellow soldiers here.
I'm already planning to use the Buffalo Technology AirStation High Power N300 Router & AP WZR-HP-G300NH for the wireless connectivity, and the Rosewill RC-416 for the wired connectivity. Both are gigabit.
For the NAS itself, I prefer Synology which I'm already using back home (The DS209). I'm already very familiar with the interface and capabilities. As such, I'm considering going with the Synology DS411+II (diskless).
Everything I've read so far has convinced me that going with 7200rpm drives is going to be pointless, because it is the NAS, and not the disks, that almost always become the bottleneck. So I'm looking at buying low-heat, energy-efficient "green" drives, rather than typical 7200rpm drives.
I'm considering using Seagate's Green Barracudas, 2TB (ST2000DL003). 64MB Cache, SATA III, and 5900rpm (not a typo, they are unique in their RPM). I've also checked Synology's compatibility list, and this drive is compatible with the DS411+II.
For the most part, the system will simply be hosting files. So, while I do care about the Write performance, I'm primarily concerned with Read performance. I think having those 4 Barracuda's running in RAID 5 (6TB usable space) will give me the best performance I can get, without building an actual server computer - something I have zero interest in doing here. I also don't have a lot of spare time on my hands here, so a pre-built NAS is probably my best bet.
Educated, informed opinions? Please let me know where you disagree or if you have any good suggestions. While I am going to split the costs among all of the soldiers, I am still somewhat concerned about cost. I don't really want to go over $1000 total - to include the drives.
As it stands:
Synology DiskStation DS411+II = $650
Seagate ST2000DL003 x 5 (1 spare) = $400
Total: $1,050