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I am looking to replace my Buffalo Terastation (1.0Tb/R5) with a smaller, more quiet, and way more power efficient unit. I plan to use the MSI Wind barebones system with the Atom 330 dual core. It would have 2G ram, 2 SATAII 750G Samsung F1 Raid drives in a raid 1 mirror, and a 2G CF card for FreeNas (Embedded .7 for CF/realtek GBe Support).
I have been researching this for a while and used the info I found to decide on the hardware and setup listed above. Is anyone else here running FreeNas on an Atom 330 MSI Wind from a CF card (embedded) with a raid 1 mirror?
Any problems? Am I missing anything?
Heres the info I used for my choices if it makes any difference:
I chose the MSI Wind atom 330 for the built in CF slot, the Gigabit lan, the SATA II 3.0G support, the external power setup, the included case, and the dual core proc. $149
I chose FreeNas because it is popular, will run as embedded from the CF card and the .7 release has support for the Realtek GBe of the MSI board. Free
I chose a single stick of 2G of ram because FreeNas runs in Ram after it loads from CF so it won't wear the CF card out (embedded version). $20
I chose the Samsung F1 Raid 750G drives because they have very low power consumption but will not have the Raid issues of regular "green" drives. $90 each
This setup should use no more than 60W max. The current Buffalo uses between 150 and 200 W. My total cost will be $350 plus a few bucks for shipping and will be offset by the sale of the buffalo. That should bring my end cost low enough that the power savings will pay for the parts in a year or so.
Thanks
Bob
I have been researching this for a while and used the info I found to decide on the hardware and setup listed above. Is anyone else here running FreeNas on an Atom 330 MSI Wind from a CF card (embedded) with a raid 1 mirror?
Any problems? Am I missing anything?
Heres the info I used for my choices if it makes any difference:
I chose the MSI Wind atom 330 for the built in CF slot, the Gigabit lan, the SATA II 3.0G support, the external power setup, the included case, and the dual core proc. $149
I chose FreeNas because it is popular, will run as embedded from the CF card and the .7 release has support for the Realtek GBe of the MSI board. Free
I chose a single stick of 2G of ram because FreeNas runs in Ram after it loads from CF so it won't wear the CF card out (embedded version). $20
I chose the Samsung F1 Raid 750G drives because they have very low power consumption but will not have the Raid issues of regular "green" drives. $90 each
This setup should use no more than 60W max. The current Buffalo uses between 150 and 200 W. My total cost will be $350 plus a few bucks for shipping and will be offset by the sale of the buffalo. That should bring my end cost low enough that the power savings will pay for the parts in a year or so.
Thanks
Bob