I currently have a Synology CS407. Its the 4 bay version, is 2 years old and have 4 x 320gb drives in it configured in RAID 5.
Sadly, the read/write performance is not cutting it anymore. (25MB/sec read, 15MB/sec write)
I think i've come to realise that i don't need 4 drives with the low cost of 1tb drives and my storage requirements should be satisfied by just one of those.
I do have around 40gb or "critical" data that i need to take a 2nd copy of, so this is what i'm thinking about.
1 x system disk.
1 x data disk.
System disk will hold the OS and a mirror copy of my critical data. This could be a 2.5" drive or maybe a 3.5" if i've got something knocking about. I bet i'd get by with 100gb here. (to allow for critical data expansion)
Data disk will be a new 1tb Samsung SpinPoint F3 as I want to harness the power of that 110MB/Sec performance!
So i'd mirror my critical data between the two drives, with the Samsung as the primary access drive and the other just a non-accessed copy.
Whilst i've got unix experience, i'm thinking of using WHS as it appears pretty straightforward to configure for my needs.
The hardware that will be connecting to the NAS is a Mac Mini, MacBook and a soon to be built replacement PC running Windows 7. (and maybe Hackintosh in the future).
My current PC only has a PCI based gigabit card and is throttled at 33MB/Sec, hence a new motherboard coming.
The Mac Mini and PC will be connecting to my NetGear GS508 gigabit switch and both machine will provide full gigabit bandwidth. (well i perf on the Mac suggest it does - 111MB/Sec). I'm hoping the same from the PC as its a Intel board with a RealTek ethernet chip on. (should be here in next few days).
I want to use the NAS more like a local drive, so i'm looking to get the best performance i can out of the new NAS. I had considered a new Synology DS209 with 60MB/Sec read/write, but seeing as I don't use anything more than file shares, i think i can build something cheaper myself and hopefully similar, if not better performance.
So the main decision i'm stuck on is the motherboard and case. I have read reviews of the little intel D945GCLF2 (little falls 2) board and its onboard 1.6ghz Atom chip. The biggest question i've got about this and ANY board is...... "what throughput can the board give me".
With low power consumption and low noise, the Intel looks a cracking little solution. But can it perform?
Anyone got any real word stats for this board?
I suppose the other option is to go for a mATX solution with a low energy, low spec proc. (either AMD or Intel). But again, the board has to be able to provide throughput.
Again, any recommendations?
Is it unreasonable to expect to get anywhere near the full 100MB/Sec the single Samsung drive can provide?
And my final query is around power. If a build a system with 2 drives, a motherboard and not much else. What sort of PSU should i go for? I read about "energy efficient", but what exactly does that mean and what should I look for?
Looking forward to replies and thoughts on ANY of the above questions.
Many Thanks
Sadly, the read/write performance is not cutting it anymore. (25MB/sec read, 15MB/sec write)
I think i've come to realise that i don't need 4 drives with the low cost of 1tb drives and my storage requirements should be satisfied by just one of those.
I do have around 40gb or "critical" data that i need to take a 2nd copy of, so this is what i'm thinking about.
1 x system disk.
1 x data disk.
System disk will hold the OS and a mirror copy of my critical data. This could be a 2.5" drive or maybe a 3.5" if i've got something knocking about. I bet i'd get by with 100gb here. (to allow for critical data expansion)
Data disk will be a new 1tb Samsung SpinPoint F3 as I want to harness the power of that 110MB/Sec performance!

So i'd mirror my critical data between the two drives, with the Samsung as the primary access drive and the other just a non-accessed copy.
Whilst i've got unix experience, i'm thinking of using WHS as it appears pretty straightforward to configure for my needs.
The hardware that will be connecting to the NAS is a Mac Mini, MacBook and a soon to be built replacement PC running Windows 7. (and maybe Hackintosh in the future).
My current PC only has a PCI based gigabit card and is throttled at 33MB/Sec, hence a new motherboard coming.
The Mac Mini and PC will be connecting to my NetGear GS508 gigabit switch and both machine will provide full gigabit bandwidth. (well i perf on the Mac suggest it does - 111MB/Sec). I'm hoping the same from the PC as its a Intel board with a RealTek ethernet chip on. (should be here in next few days).
I want to use the NAS more like a local drive, so i'm looking to get the best performance i can out of the new NAS. I had considered a new Synology DS209 with 60MB/Sec read/write, but seeing as I don't use anything more than file shares, i think i can build something cheaper myself and hopefully similar, if not better performance.
So the main decision i'm stuck on is the motherboard and case. I have read reviews of the little intel D945GCLF2 (little falls 2) board and its onboard 1.6ghz Atom chip. The biggest question i've got about this and ANY board is...... "what throughput can the board give me".
With low power consumption and low noise, the Intel looks a cracking little solution. But can it perform?
Anyone got any real word stats for this board?
I suppose the other option is to go for a mATX solution with a low energy, low spec proc. (either AMD or Intel). But again, the board has to be able to provide throughput.
Again, any recommendations?
Is it unreasonable to expect to get anywhere near the full 100MB/Sec the single Samsung drive can provide?
And my final query is around power. If a build a system with 2 drives, a motherboard and not much else. What sort of PSU should i go for? I read about "energy efficient", but what exactly does that mean and what should I look for?
Looking forward to replies and thoughts on ANY of the above questions.
Many Thanks