Hi folks, just wanted to keep this thread alive. I have two of these SS4200s, one an Intel. Got it when it first went out of production, set it up with 4x2TB drives and it worked but kept crashing every night. Opened up a support ticket with Intel but they never figured it out and because the maximum officially supported drive size was 1TB, I figured that they'd claim that was the reason and that would be the end of it. I eventually put it away after the repeated crashing corrupted the filesystem. Fast forward a few years later and I dug it out of the closet, started it up with a video card attached to the PCIe bus (you need a flexible PCIe extension to do that, which you can get on eBay for a few bucks) and a keyboard on the USB port. Was able to log in to the console and run a filesystem repair, then figured "why not" and replaced the DIMM. That original DIMM was apparently the reason for those nightly crashes, since it has rarely crashed in the last 4 years it's been running.
The second SS4200 is a Fujitsu that I bought a few months after the original system, but never actually set it up. I'm currently working on getting it set up to run OpenMediaVault, but my original flex PCI extension broke, so I'm waiting for the arrival of a replacement. When I was last working on it, I tried setting the BIOS up for USB boot, but it wouldn't retain that setting. Thinking about it recently, I'm wondering if it has a bad BIOS battery, so will try replacing that. Since I couldn't get a video card set up, I tried installing OMV on a SATA SSD using a spare PC (the included DOM isn't large enough for any real OS installation) and then connecting it to the SS4200's PATA port with a PATA to SATA adapter, but it didn't boot. I read afterwards that OMV 64 bit no longer has any built-in support for PATA, so I may try 32bit, or I may just wait until the extension arrives so I'm not flying blind.
My other NAS is an 8x2TB repurposed Buffalo that I installed OMV on. It's an Atom-based server and not really upgradeable except for memory, but it has a built-in VGA port so installing via console is easy. That's pretty much superseded the original 4200 ATM, but I'm hoping to get both running with 8 drives (internal+external) shortly.
The second SS4200 is a Fujitsu that I bought a few months after the original system, but never actually set it up. I'm currently working on getting it set up to run OpenMediaVault, but my original flex PCI extension broke, so I'm waiting for the arrival of a replacement. When I was last working on it, I tried setting the BIOS up for USB boot, but it wouldn't retain that setting. Thinking about it recently, I'm wondering if it has a bad BIOS battery, so will try replacing that. Since I couldn't get a video card set up, I tried installing OMV on a SATA SSD using a spare PC (the included DOM isn't large enough for any real OS installation) and then connecting it to the SS4200's PATA port with a PATA to SATA adapter, but it didn't boot. I read afterwards that OMV 64 bit no longer has any built-in support for PATA, so I may try 32bit, or I may just wait until the extension arrives so I'm not flying blind.
My other NAS is an 8x2TB repurposed Buffalo that I installed OMV on. It's an Atom-based server and not really upgradeable except for memory, but it has a built-in VGA port so installing via console is easy. That's pretty much superseded the original 4200 ATM, but I'm hoping to get both running with 8 drives (internal+external) shortly.