Xam
Dabbler
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- Aug 31, 2015
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Hi guys,
Hello, greetings, aloha, buna seara from Romania :)
First thing first: i've been reading about ZFS and freenas for about a year (or so) so i decided it's time...to renounce the Synology NAS (although nice in it's functionality but horribly slow and/or costly hardware upgrades) and get myself a ZFS based NAS.
Now, for the past 2-3 weeks i've been trying to configure a box that will suite my needs:
- minimum available storage space: 20+ Tb
- relatively fast (wanna take full advantage of the LACP on the 24p Switch i have)
- minimize data corruption as much as possible (this being the primary reason i'm switching to ZFS)
- provide a way to maintain the entire multimedia database (plex jail possible in FreeNAS as i've tested it) and have enough cpu power to transcode without lagging on 3 streams (max) with full HD quality
- posibility to encrypt the entire ammount of data (20Tb)
- be able to provide iSCSI datastores to the esxi machines i'm running
So, i've come up with this (i would call this system version 213.5 :D )
Heat conductive paste
1x Spire WhiteGrease 0.3g
Model: SP-420/0.3G
Case
1x Cooler Master Cosmos II
Model: CACM1200KKN1
- 13 hdd slots
- plenty of cooling (or so i think)
SSD - for OS
1x Transcend 370 Premium Series 32GB SATA-III 2.5 inch
SSD - 1x cache and 1x logs
2x Kingston SSDNow KC300 60GB SATA-III 2.5 inch
Model: SKC300S37A/60G
- will be placed on the hotswap tray's of the case for easy replacement
HDD WD
10x SE 4TB SATA-III 7200 RPM 64MB
Model: WD4000F9YZ
- according to this calculator (https://jsfiddle.net/Biduleohm/hfqdpbLm/10/embedded/result/) the minumum hard drives required for a RAID-Z3 and have 20Tb of storage space available is 10.
- still trying to understand if i can later on switch the 4Tb drives with 6 or 8Tb drives in order to increase capacity and what would be the procedure to do this...
Power Supply
1x Seasonic Platinum 1200W SS-1200XP
- math time: 35Wx10=350W for hdd power consumption...the supply is 4 times larger...showld i get a smaller one? :-/
CPU
1x Intel Haswell Refresh, Core i5 4690K 3.5GHz box
Model: BX80646I54690K
- easily OC if needed
RAM
1x Corsair Vengeance LPX Black 16GB DDR4 2666MHz CL16 Quad Channel Kit
Model: CMK16GX4M4A2666C16
-still not decided if i should go for 32Gb or not...
Motherboard
1x ASRock Z97 Extreme6/3.1
Model: Z97 EXTREME6/3.1
- lots of SATA3 ports
- somehow i get the feeling that the MB is not the right choice for my situation :( because of non-ECC only supported RAM.
This system is supposed to be a some what of an end game as i'll be using it for a looong time from now on, but there is a possibility that next year i'll be building a bigger one than this (probably).
Havent bought the hardware yet as I will get them one by one during a 3-4 months time frame.
So...what do you guys think?
Hints/clues/recommendations/feedback is/are welcomed...
Hello, greetings, aloha, buna seara from Romania :)
First thing first: i've been reading about ZFS and freenas for about a year (or so) so i decided it's time...to renounce the Synology NAS (although nice in it's functionality but horribly slow and/or costly hardware upgrades) and get myself a ZFS based NAS.
Now, for the past 2-3 weeks i've been trying to configure a box that will suite my needs:
- minimum available storage space: 20+ Tb
- relatively fast (wanna take full advantage of the LACP on the 24p Switch i have)
- minimize data corruption as much as possible (this being the primary reason i'm switching to ZFS)
- provide a way to maintain the entire multimedia database (plex jail possible in FreeNAS as i've tested it) and have enough cpu power to transcode without lagging on 3 streams (max) with full HD quality
- posibility to encrypt the entire ammount of data (20Tb)
- be able to provide iSCSI datastores to the esxi machines i'm running
So, i've come up with this (i would call this system version 213.5 :D )
Heat conductive paste
1x Spire WhiteGrease 0.3g
Model: SP-420/0.3G
Case
1x Cooler Master Cosmos II
Model: CACM1200KKN1
- 13 hdd slots
- plenty of cooling (or so i think)
SSD - for OS
1x Transcend 370 Premium Series 32GB SATA-III 2.5 inch
SSD - 1x cache and 1x logs
2x Kingston SSDNow KC300 60GB SATA-III 2.5 inch
Model: SKC300S37A/60G
- will be placed on the hotswap tray's of the case for easy replacement
HDD WD
10x SE 4TB SATA-III 7200 RPM 64MB
Model: WD4000F9YZ
- according to this calculator (https://jsfiddle.net/Biduleohm/hfqdpbLm/10/embedded/result/) the minumum hard drives required for a RAID-Z3 and have 20Tb of storage space available is 10.
- still trying to understand if i can later on switch the 4Tb drives with 6 or 8Tb drives in order to increase capacity and what would be the procedure to do this...
Power Supply
1x Seasonic Platinum 1200W SS-1200XP
- math time: 35Wx10=350W for hdd power consumption...the supply is 4 times larger...showld i get a smaller one? :-/
CPU
1x Intel Haswell Refresh, Core i5 4690K 3.5GHz box
Model: BX80646I54690K
- easily OC if needed
RAM
1x Corsair Vengeance LPX Black 16GB DDR4 2666MHz CL16 Quad Channel Kit
Model: CMK16GX4M4A2666C16
-still not decided if i should go for 32Gb or not...
Motherboard
1x ASRock Z97 Extreme6/3.1
Model: Z97 EXTREME6/3.1
- lots of SATA3 ports
- somehow i get the feeling that the MB is not the right choice for my situation :( because of non-ECC only supported RAM.
This system is supposed to be a some what of an end game as i'll be using it for a looong time from now on, but there is a possibility that next year i'll be building a bigger one than this (probably).
Havent bought the hardware yet as I will get them one by one during a 3-4 months time frame.
So...what do you guys think?
Hints/clues/recommendations/feedback is/are welcomed...
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