jstad
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I am replacing my old QNAP TS-410 and would like to go with a DIY solution so that I am not stuck with another NAS with a slow outdated hardware.
Here is what I use my NAS for:
I am really trying to avoid overbuilding here. Currently I am running on all 4 bays with RAID5. However I would like this build to handle more than 4 drives so I can handle a drive failure a bit easier.
Questions after researching:
Here is what I use my NAS for:
- Sickbeard
- CouchPotato
- NZBget
- Video Streaming to a handful Boxee and Roku set top boxes
- Coordinating files between computers (rsync)
- Music Audio Samples (thousands of samples for music production)
I am really trying to avoid overbuilding here. Currently I am running on all 4 bays with RAID5. However I would like this build to handle more than 4 drives so I can handle a drive failure a bit easier.
Questions after researching:
- Is an Atom processor going to be able to handle this sort of CPU load from Sickbeard, CP, and NZBget?
- Should I stick with RAID5 or should I migrate to some sort of RAIDZ configuration?
- I have two Core i5 processors sitting around unused. One of which is the i5-2400S, would this be ok for power consumption or is it overkill to the point you'd recommend buying something different?
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