Background
Intended Use
Proposed Build:
Thank you.
TL;DR:
Want a new mediaserver with many TB storage: Can't decide between Xeon-D built, Skylake built and extending my existing HP Microserver Gen 8 by adding more RAM, a HBA and external SAS storage enclosures. Advice needed.
Actually I have a consumergrade DIY NAS at home. For several reasons (NAS full, more and more files are corrupted), I plan to built a new one with ECC and some sort of checksum data validation.
Intended Use
- Home use
- Backup target for up to 3 machines (Windows)
- Long term file storage (mostly Movies and Songs), some GB also private fotos and docs.
- Media streaming to FireTV Box via DLNA (with minidlna)
- jdownload-box
- Access via: SMB/CIFS, minidlna
Proposed Build:
Motherboard: Supermicro X10SDV-4C-7TP4F
CPU: SOC
Memory: Samsung 32gb (e.g. M393A4K40BB0-CPB) (Maybe this is a bit less, but for a 1-user NAS it could be ok.
Hard Drives: Actually I have 6x HGST Ultrastar 7K6000 (new) and 3 Western Digital WD Re 4TB (I know it would be better to buy 3 year warranty drives, but I wasn't aware of that when I purchased them.
Case: Nanoxia Deep Silence 5 Rev B (13 3,5" HDDs + 4x 5,25" Bays)
I plan to configure the six 6TB drives as raidz2. For the 4TB Drives, I want to either implement a mirrored configuration or buy additional drives for another raidz2 vdev.
Reasoning behind the Proposed BuildCPU: SOC
Memory: Samsung 32gb (e.g. M393A4K40BB0-CPB) (Maybe this is a bit less, but for a 1-user NAS it could be ok.
Hard Drives: Actually I have 6x HGST Ultrastar 7K6000 (new) and 3 Western Digital WD Re 4TB (I know it would be better to buy 3 year warranty drives, but I wasn't aware of that when I purchased them.
Case: Nanoxia Deep Silence 5 Rev B (13 3,5" HDDs + 4x 5,25" Bays)
I plan to configure the six 6TB drives as raidz2. For the 4TB Drives, I want to either implement a mirrored configuration or buy additional drives for another raidz2 vdev.
The server shall be futureproof. I just want to add / replace drives when I need more space.
The X10SDV-4C-7TP4F brings 10G networking and SAS controllers, so there should be no need for further expansion. The CPU should be powerful enough to stream 4k media to one single device.
Alternatives:The X10SDV-4C-7TP4F brings 10G networking and SAS controllers, so there should be no need for further expansion. The CPU should be powerful enough to stream 4k media to one single device.
- I have a HP Microserver Gen 8 at home. Would it be better (for my usecase) to just put 16 GB ECC Ram into it, buy an external SAS HBA Card (like HP H221) and some external HDD Cages like a SST-TS431S or a Lindy Quad Drive SFF-8470.
- Another option would be to go the standard X11... Skylake route, like many others here in the forum.
Thank you.
TL;DR:
Want a new mediaserver with many TB storage: Can't decide between Xeon-D built, Skylake built and extending my existing HP Microserver Gen 8 by adding more RAM, a HBA and external SAS storage enclosures. Advice needed.
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