zambalek80
New Around Here
Hi everyone
I have tried for some time now to run a virtualised NAS (VMware, RAIDz, Freenas). This worked OK for most of the time, but it's a rather painstaking thing and in the past few days I had to click through the snapshot manager more than once, because the Freenas server kept restarting endlessly.
So I decided to build a physical stand-alone NAS. Since I think FreeNAS is a good piece of software, offering enough features, I didn't want to get a ready-made NAS (Synology, QNAP and what have you). However I am also considering other NAS-software - just haven't decided yet. But then I can do that on short notice, so to speak.
I had the following duties in mind, the NAS should be able to handle:
RAIDz or RAID-2z (I think it's way more practical than RAID5)
Serving media across the home network
Sharing media over the internet (maybe even stream)
Running scheduled backup tasks across the network
So, after searching the net back and forth and digging deep I finally came up with a hardware configuration. I hope some of you guys out there would like to share their opinion on my chosen setup - so I can change items before ordering. Here we go then:
Case: Lian LI PC-Q25B (delivers enough internal 3.5" slots)
MB: Zotac H67itx-C-E (sports enough SATA-ports onboard)
CPU: Intel G850 (since the Lian Li has a backplane with RAID capability)
RAM: 2GB DDR3-1066 from Corsair
PS: be quiet! Pure Power CM L8 with 430 Watt
The bunch will cost me 477 Swiss francs at the moment (around 526$ or 385€). Since I already got 5 HDDs (Samsung HD154UI) I don't need to buy any more.
So, let's have those comments coming.
I shall be making a little documentary of my build and keep posting in this thread along the way.
Any comments, suggestions, discussions and questions are welcome!
Cheers
I have tried for some time now to run a virtualised NAS (VMware, RAIDz, Freenas). This worked OK for most of the time, but it's a rather painstaking thing and in the past few days I had to click through the snapshot manager more than once, because the Freenas server kept restarting endlessly.
So I decided to build a physical stand-alone NAS. Since I think FreeNAS is a good piece of software, offering enough features, I didn't want to get a ready-made NAS (Synology, QNAP and what have you). However I am also considering other NAS-software - just haven't decided yet. But then I can do that on short notice, so to speak.
I had the following duties in mind, the NAS should be able to handle:
RAIDz or RAID-2z (I think it's way more practical than RAID5)
Serving media across the home network
Sharing media over the internet (maybe even stream)
Running scheduled backup tasks across the network
So, after searching the net back and forth and digging deep I finally came up with a hardware configuration. I hope some of you guys out there would like to share their opinion on my chosen setup - so I can change items before ordering. Here we go then:
Case: Lian LI PC-Q25B (delivers enough internal 3.5" slots)
MB: Zotac H67itx-C-E (sports enough SATA-ports onboard)
CPU: Intel G850 (since the Lian Li has a backplane with RAID capability)
RAM: 2GB DDR3-1066 from Corsair
PS: be quiet! Pure Power CM L8 with 430 Watt
The bunch will cost me 477 Swiss francs at the moment (around 526$ or 385€). Since I already got 5 HDDs (Samsung HD154UI) I don't need to buy any more.
So, let's have those comments coming.
I shall be making a little documentary of my build and keep posting in this thread along the way.
Any comments, suggestions, discussions and questions are welcome!
Cheers
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