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I searching cheap pc for free NAS for virtualization and dlna, samba, ftp, etc. What do you think about this server: http://allegro.pl/hp-ml310g5p-xeon-x3330-4x2-66ghz-4gb-2x146gb-f-vat-i5507994730.html
CPU: 1 x Intel Xeon Quad x3330 - 2.66GHz
CPU Socket: 1 x
Chipset: Intel® 3210 Chipset
Port internal:
1x PCIe x8
3x PCIe x1
Port external: 2 x Ethernet RJ-45 Gbit LAN
4 x USB (2x Vorderseite)
1 x PS/2 Maus und Tastatur
1 x VGA
2 x Parallel
1 x Seriell
disk controller: HP Smartarray E200/128 SAS Controller
RAID-Level 0, 1, 5, 10
graphic: OnBoard
RAM: 4GB DDR2 800MHz
HDD: 2 x 146 GB SAS 15k HDD
1 x DVD
I would like to change SAS drives for normal 3,5 SATA drives which I have in home. I read that it will work (plug SATA for SAS controller).
What do you think about power consumption?
Have somebody use some similar configuration as FreeNAS ?
I searching cheap pc for free NAS for virtualization and dlna, samba, ftp, etc. What do you think about this server: http://allegro.pl/hp-ml310g5p-xeon-x3330-4x2-66ghz-4gb-2x146gb-f-vat-i5507994730.html
CPU: 1 x Intel Xeon Quad x3330 - 2.66GHz
CPU Socket: 1 x
Chipset: Intel® 3210 Chipset
Port internal:
1x PCIe x8
3x PCIe x1
Port external: 2 x Ethernet RJ-45 Gbit LAN
4 x USB (2x Vorderseite)
1 x PS/2 Maus und Tastatur
1 x VGA
2 x Parallel
1 x Seriell
disk controller: HP Smartarray E200/128 SAS Controller
RAID-Level 0, 1, 5, 10
graphic: OnBoard
RAM: 4GB DDR2 800MHz
HDD: 2 x 146 GB SAS 15k HDD
1 x DVD
I would like to change SAS drives for normal 3,5 SATA drives which I have in home. I read that it will work (plug SATA for SAS controller).
What do you think about power consumption?
Have somebody use some similar configuration as FreeNAS ?
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