Hi,
I would like to build a NAS dedicated to movie files sharing through many protocols (mostly Samba), also acting as a Plex server with potentially one transcoding of 1080p movies at a time.
After reading many topics related to FreeNAS and taking into account as many advices as I could find, I've come to the following selection :
ASRock C2550D4I with Intel Avoton C2550 Quad-Core Processor 2.4GHz (Passmark : 2329)
Western Digital Red WD40EFRX 3 x 4TB WD (RaidZ1)
Crucial 16GB Kit (2 x 8GB) DDR3L-1600 ECC UDIMM (CT2KIT102472BD160B)
Goldendisk 16GB SATA DOM SSD
Seasonic G-450 Gold 450W
Fractal Design Node 304
So my main concern is getting good quality parts, having a decently powerfull NAS that is able to satisfy my needs (Plex transcoding from time to time), and for the lowest price possible.
Knowing that, what do you think of my choices ?
I've decided to go for a SATA DOM after reading some topics telling how unpleasant USB sticks could be with FreeNAS. Is it really worth the extra bucks ? Also if I don't do USB mirror, would backing up the SATA DOM every once in a while provide a decent safety ?
I'd like to go with RaidZ1 since it looks like a good comprimise between price and data safety, eventhough I've come accross topics telling that this is not enough. From what I read, I feel like no matter what level of precaution you take, you'll never be safe enough, but as I said : I'd like to stay reasonable financially speaking, and not fall into paranoia, so what do you think ?
Also which SATA connectors should I use on this motherboard (if I go with this one) ? There are two types : "by C2550" and "by Marvell SE9172 / SE9230", what are the differences between the two ?
Bonus question : does anybody know if this setup could handle HEVC/x265 transcoding with Plex ? I can't seem to find precise information on this subject and I wonder if there are CPUs with embedded x265 hardware support or something, which could "easilly" handle x265 transcoding, contrary to CPUs that transcode through software.
I'm also open to any suggestions or tips, as it is my first approach of FreeNAS.
Thanks in advance ;-)
Scentle5S
I would like to build a NAS dedicated to movie files sharing through many protocols (mostly Samba), also acting as a Plex server with potentially one transcoding of 1080p movies at a time.
After reading many topics related to FreeNAS and taking into account as many advices as I could find, I've come to the following selection :
ASRock C2550D4I with Intel Avoton C2550 Quad-Core Processor 2.4GHz (Passmark : 2329)
Western Digital Red WD40EFRX 3 x 4TB WD (RaidZ1)
Crucial 16GB Kit (2 x 8GB) DDR3L-1600 ECC UDIMM (CT2KIT102472BD160B)
Goldendisk 16GB SATA DOM SSD
Seasonic G-450 Gold 450W
Fractal Design Node 304
So my main concern is getting good quality parts, having a decently powerfull NAS that is able to satisfy my needs (Plex transcoding from time to time), and for the lowest price possible.
Knowing that, what do you think of my choices ?
I've decided to go for a SATA DOM after reading some topics telling how unpleasant USB sticks could be with FreeNAS. Is it really worth the extra bucks ? Also if I don't do USB mirror, would backing up the SATA DOM every once in a while provide a decent safety ?
I'd like to go with RaidZ1 since it looks like a good comprimise between price and data safety, eventhough I've come accross topics telling that this is not enough. From what I read, I feel like no matter what level of precaution you take, you'll never be safe enough, but as I said : I'd like to stay reasonable financially speaking, and not fall into paranoia, so what do you think ?
Also which SATA connectors should I use on this motherboard (if I go with this one) ? There are two types : "by C2550" and "by Marvell SE9172 / SE9230", what are the differences between the two ?
Bonus question : does anybody know if this setup could handle HEVC/x265 transcoding with Plex ? I can't seem to find precise information on this subject and I wonder if there are CPUs with embedded x265 hardware support or something, which could "easilly" handle x265 transcoding, contrary to CPUs that transcode through software.
I'm also open to any suggestions or tips, as it is my first approach of FreeNAS.
Thanks in advance ;-)
Scentle5S