fonix232
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Hey guys!
I'm planning on replacing my old HP EliteBook 8530W that has been acting as a NAS for some time. It has 2x1TB 2.5" disks that I'd like to re-use.
I do not use my NAS for very heavy-load stuff, say, Android ROM building. It mostly idles, runs Sonarr, Transmission, and a Plex Media Server, and also makes my media available through SMB for local networks. In the future I might also add a home control system, but nothing really heavy-load (sans Plex, but we're getting back there soon).
Currently the two hard drives (HGST 1TB 2.5" 9mm drives) are in RAID0, and I'm running XPEnology on it (shame, shame, shame - but I cannot justify the price of official Synology stuff, especially with them breaking stuff every month with a "small" update - right now 90% of the SynoCommunity repo won't work!). I would gladly replace it though, and I have OMV in mind (FreeNAS, and most of the BSD based distros are not my kind of stuff, unfortunately). As it also supports Docker (and I'm running pretty much all my actively used software in Docker already), it should be a relatively painless transition.
However I'm not so sure about hardware. I'd like something small footprint, maybe even a "tower" NAS, with 2.5" disks - they are more quite, and require less power. Since my current setup eats 40-60W idle, and 90-100W under heavy load, even with 8 2.5" disks under heavy load will only take up half of that, tops.
As I mentioned, I don't need something uber-strong. No need for double Xeon builds with 16 terabytes of RAM, or anything similar. What it should handle though:
What I wouldn't like: something the size of a HP Microserver or bigger. I'd rather have something half the size of that.
What shall I do? Build my own custom NAS from an industrial-grade nano-ITX board that has 2-4 onboard SATA connectors, and two mPCIe slots? Or is there a NAS specifically designed for 2.5" disks that I missed somehow during my search, with strong enough hardware?
I'm planning on replacing my old HP EliteBook 8530W that has been acting as a NAS for some time. It has 2x1TB 2.5" disks that I'd like to re-use.
I do not use my NAS for very heavy-load stuff, say, Android ROM building. It mostly idles, runs Sonarr, Transmission, and a Plex Media Server, and also makes my media available through SMB for local networks. In the future I might also add a home control system, but nothing really heavy-load (sans Plex, but we're getting back there soon).
Currently the two hard drives (HGST 1TB 2.5" 9mm drives) are in RAID0, and I'm running XPEnology on it (shame, shame, shame - but I cannot justify the price of official Synology stuff, especially with them breaking stuff every month with a "small" update - right now 90% of the SynoCommunity repo won't work!). I would gladly replace it though, and I have OMV in mind (FreeNAS, and most of the BSD based distros are not my kind of stuff, unfortunately). As it also supports Docker (and I'm running pretty much all my actively used software in Docker already), it should be a relatively painless transition.
However I'm not so sure about hardware. I'd like something small footprint, maybe even a "tower" NAS, with 2.5" disks - they are more quite, and require less power. Since my current setup eats 40-60W idle, and 90-100W under heavy load, even with 8 2.5" disks under heavy load will only take up half of that, tops.
As I mentioned, I don't need something uber-strong. No need for double Xeon builds with 16 terabytes of RAM, or anything similar. What it should handle though:
- At least 4, but rather, 8 SATA ports (since I'm using 2.5" HDDs, they can be SATA-II), or a way to expand the on-board ports to the required number (mPCIe card, PCIe card, expansion board)
- Small footprint, smaller than mini-ITX ( I was thinking of nano-ITX)
- Support for 8GB or more RAM
- Low power usage, especially in idle mode
- At least one Gigabit
What I wouldn't like: something the size of a HP Microserver or bigger. I'd rather have something half the size of that.
What shall I do? Build my own custom NAS from an industrial-grade nano-ITX board that has 2-4 onboard SATA connectors, and two mPCIe slots? Or is there a NAS specifically designed for 2.5" disks that I missed somehow during my search, with strong enough hardware?