I'm looking to build a NAS for a fun learning project and also to be useful for backup storage. I've pieced together a system after looking around for a while and I wanted to see what you guys thought.
Public Wish List.
(it's missing a power supply because I have a 480W I can use for this)
Basic needs:
6TB RAW space with ability to expand to more later.
Dedicated NAS unit to be placed in a closet somewhere.
Hot swappable drives and bays.
Moderate to low power consumption (will spin down drives during idle).
Future expandable (PCIe slots).
Video integrated motherboard.
GigE LAN connection(s).
Running FreeNAS.
or
Possible use of Windows Home server for experimentation/learning.
With the current build, I feel I can expand it as drives get larger and cheaper in the future. The case has 9 x 5.25 bays that I can use for drives and the board has two PCIe slots that I can add either one or two SATA controller cards in the future to get me to the 9-drive max which is plenty for my needs for quite some time. I'll use the four onboard SATA for the initial four HDDs and then add another PCIe card down the road for four more HDDs if I need them. I decided to try booting from a CF card (using an IDE> CF adapter) which supports UDMA so that I can dedicate 100% of each drive to NAS storage.
I believe the dual core Atom and 2GB RAM should be more than plenty to support this NAS build for up to 8 HDDs, but let me know your thoughts.
Short term goal:
4 x 1.5TB SATA drives
1 DVD EIDE
1 CF boot drive (EIDE)
[5 of 9 bays consumed]
6TB storage
Long term goal:
4x 1.5 TB (using all 4 onboard SATA ports)
4x 2.0 TB (using one 4-port SATA PCIe adapter)
1 DVD EIDE
1 CF boot drive (EIDE)
[9 of 9 bays consumed]
14TB storage
Public Wish List.
(it's missing a power supply because I have a 480W I can use for this)
Basic needs:
6TB RAW space with ability to expand to more later.
Dedicated NAS unit to be placed in a closet somewhere.
Hot swappable drives and bays.
Moderate to low power consumption (will spin down drives during idle).
Future expandable (PCIe slots).
Video integrated motherboard.
GigE LAN connection(s).
Running FreeNAS.
or
Possible use of Windows Home server for experimentation/learning.
With the current build, I feel I can expand it as drives get larger and cheaper in the future. The case has 9 x 5.25 bays that I can use for drives and the board has two PCIe slots that I can add either one or two SATA controller cards in the future to get me to the 9-drive max which is plenty for my needs for quite some time. I'll use the four onboard SATA for the initial four HDDs and then add another PCIe card down the road for four more HDDs if I need them. I decided to try booting from a CF card (using an IDE> CF adapter) which supports UDMA so that I can dedicate 100% of each drive to NAS storage.
I believe the dual core Atom and 2GB RAM should be more than plenty to support this NAS build for up to 8 HDDs, but let me know your thoughts.
Short term goal:
4 x 1.5TB SATA drives
1 DVD EIDE
1 CF boot drive (EIDE)
[5 of 9 bays consumed]
6TB storage
Long term goal:
4x 1.5 TB (using all 4 onboard SATA ports)
4x 2.0 TB (using one 4-port SATA PCIe adapter)
1 DVD EIDE
1 CF boot drive (EIDE)
[9 of 9 bays consumed]
14TB storage