Hello,
I currently own a Readynas Duo and it's been great but i'm looking for more storage capacity now and I don't think going down the route of another readynas is the smartest move financially.
So, after some looking round on the web I've come up with this setup.
Case Lian Li pc-q08b 95.99
Mobo Zotac H55-ITX 93.30
Antec Basiq Power 350W ATX 12V PSU 28.89
core i3 530 HD on Chip 82.11
2gb kingston ddr3-1066 35.00
£335.39
This will allow me to build a 6x Drive gigabit connected nas where as the readynas ultra 6 is £720.99
I haven't factored in P&P or the cost of the drives yet, but from a hardware standpoint this seems to make sense, it's small and quiet VERY powerful for a NAS and the only downside I can see is... software. I was looking at using FREENAS but I believe people are having problems with NIC drivers with this board and not being very good at BSD or Linux I don't have the time or patience to go through the pain of troubleshooting that.
So to my questions...
Anyone recommend a software solution similar to the readynas that will never require a keyboard and mouse or monitor attaching post install (or during install?) Assuming a web based GUI here.
Is it better to run the os off a usb memory stick and having the drives solely for file sharing?
I think its overkill hardware wise - maybe a cpu with video on chip is too much just to have video enabled for OS the install any ideas?
Won't be starting the build until at least next pay day so plenty of time to plan.
Thanks!!!!
I currently own a Readynas Duo and it's been great but i'm looking for more storage capacity now and I don't think going down the route of another readynas is the smartest move financially.
So, after some looking round on the web I've come up with this setup.
Case Lian Li pc-q08b 95.99
Mobo Zotac H55-ITX 93.30
Antec Basiq Power 350W ATX 12V PSU 28.89
core i3 530 HD on Chip 82.11
2gb kingston ddr3-1066 35.00
£335.39
This will allow me to build a 6x Drive gigabit connected nas where as the readynas ultra 6 is £720.99
I haven't factored in P&P or the cost of the drives yet, but from a hardware standpoint this seems to make sense, it's small and quiet VERY powerful for a NAS and the only downside I can see is... software. I was looking at using FREENAS but I believe people are having problems with NIC drivers with this board and not being very good at BSD or Linux I don't have the time or patience to go through the pain of troubleshooting that.
So to my questions...
Anyone recommend a software solution similar to the readynas that will never require a keyboard and mouse or monitor attaching post install (or during install?) Assuming a web based GUI here.
Is it better to run the os off a usb memory stick and having the drives solely for file sharing?
I think its overkill hardware wise - maybe a cpu with video on chip is too much just to have video enabled for OS the install any ideas?
Won't be starting the build until at least next pay day so plenty of time to plan.
Thanks!!!!