niclas197
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Hey,
I plan on making my FreeNAS installation a little more future proof (currently using the HP Microserver) and I would like to hear your opinion before I purchase the components.
This system will cost around 400€ and will hold up to 12 disks.
I currently have a 4 disk Raid-Z and plan on migrating that, and expanding in 4-disk Raid Z steps (so I will basically add another 4 disks and another 4 when I need them and use 3 separate Raid-Z configurations)
I'm not really sure about the Celeron and if it can handle 3 individual Raid-Z's and about the PSU. 600W may be a little over the top, but I'm not sure if this board supports delayed spin up and I don't want to risk it and since the NAS will only run about 1/4 of a day I think using a 600W psu is negligible?
What do you guys think?
I plan on making my FreeNAS installation a little more future proof (currently using the HP Microserver) and I would like to hear your opinion before I purchase the components.
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ASRock B75 Pro3 (LGA1155) Mainboard as it features 8 SATA Ports 74€ Intel Celeron G530 40€ Scythe Mugen 2 Rev.B 2100 CPU cooler 35€ Sharkoon Tarea Case (holds 9x 5,25") 40€ 3x Cooler Master Stacker(4x 3,5" to 3x 5,25") each 25€ 4x 4GB RAM DDR3-1333 60€ Sharkoon WPM600 (600Watts) 50€
This system will cost around 400€ and will hold up to 12 disks.
I currently have a 4 disk Raid-Z and plan on migrating that, and expanding in 4-disk Raid Z steps (so I will basically add another 4 disks and another 4 when I need them and use 3 separate Raid-Z configurations)
I'm not really sure about the Celeron and if it can handle 3 individual Raid-Z's and about the PSU. 600W may be a little over the top, but I'm not sure if this board supports delayed spin up and I don't want to risk it and since the NAS will only run about 1/4 of a day I think using a 600W psu is negligible?
What do you guys think?