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In reality, FreeNAS running on a donated old Pentium thrown in a case with space for a few hard drives could be a fileserver that is as powerful, if not more powerful, than these new $500 "NAS" machines I see for sale. But the downside is, they are ugly. Anyone have any ideas on making them prettier?
There is not much out there in this market. I don't need any space for cdrom, I don't need a full tower, mid tower, or even mini-tower. I just need a box with space for hard drives. It's gotta be low power, quiet, and cool.
Here are my options so far:
1) Build a box using this enclosure: Chenbro ES34069. It's the ONLY enclosure of it's kind. Small (tiny!), 4 hot swap bays + OS drive. It's expensive though. Once you're done building it, it may cost more than a store bought NAS. I figure around $400 without drives. Which kind of defeats the purpose of this project.
2) Build a box using this Shuttle: Shuttle KPC. It looks great and it's ONLY $95! It just needs a CPU and an LGA775 Celeron will cost you less than $50. That's $145 total. The downside is, you only have room for 2 SATA drives. That limits you to 1.5TB (or 3.0TB if you don't need redundancy). It also has a single IDE, so you can throw a CF card on that for the OS.
There is not much out there in this market. I don't need any space for cdrom, I don't need a full tower, mid tower, or even mini-tower. I just need a box with space for hard drives. It's gotta be low power, quiet, and cool.
Here are my options so far:
1) Build a box using this enclosure: Chenbro ES34069. It's the ONLY enclosure of it's kind. Small (tiny!), 4 hot swap bays + OS drive. It's expensive though. Once you're done building it, it may cost more than a store bought NAS. I figure around $400 without drives. Which kind of defeats the purpose of this project.
2) Build a box using this Shuttle: Shuttle KPC. It looks great and it's ONLY $95! It just needs a CPU and an LGA775 Celeron will cost you less than $50. That's $145 total. The downside is, you only have room for 2 SATA drives. That limits you to 1.5TB (or 3.0TB if you don't need redundancy). It also has a single IDE, so you can throw a CF card on that for the OS.