I have been a long time lurker, but now I have finally been able to save up the funds to do a build.
Hardware:
Chassis: Supermicro 823TQ-653LPB
CPU: Intel Xeon E3 1230v3
Mobo: Supermico X10SL7-F
RAM: 16GB ECC (verified by part number on Supermicro's website).
PSU: (650W Gold in the chassis)
Boot: 120GB Samsung 750 SSD (way overkill, but I already have it laying around)
Storage: HGST Deskstar NAS 3TB x6 in RaidZ2
I want to stay below the $2,000 price point for the FreeNAS box. What I want to do is not cut corners and do a proper build that is tried and true and highly reliable.
My use case is storage and accessing various work files, backups of workstations, and multimedia. I'm going to be serving about 10 clients total with 4 of them being local and the rest remote.
Are there any issues with the above build that stand out?
Hardware:
Chassis: Supermicro 823TQ-653LPB
CPU: Intel Xeon E3 1230v3
Mobo: Supermico X10SL7-F
RAM: 16GB ECC (verified by part number on Supermicro's website).
PSU: (650W Gold in the chassis)
Boot: 120GB Samsung 750 SSD (way overkill, but I already have it laying around)
Storage: HGST Deskstar NAS 3TB x6 in RaidZ2
I want to stay below the $2,000 price point for the FreeNAS box. What I want to do is not cut corners and do a proper build that is tried and true and highly reliable.
My use case is storage and accessing various work files, backups of workstations, and multimedia. I'm going to be serving about 10 clients total with 4 of them being local and the rest remote.
Are there any issues with the above build that stand out?