Anset
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Hi,
I have been a satisfied user of FreeNas for years now and this forum has been a superb fount of information.
I recently completed a new fileserver and I am writing a small blog about it now.
And since others might find the information useful, I wanted to let you know here about it:
Building a 20 disk FreeNas fileserver - Part 1
- If this is seen as unacceptable self-promotion, I do apologize. Feel free to remove this post
- If it is preferred to not link to content, but copy the content here, let me know and I see about doing that instead
- Otherwise, I'll add an update when the next parts of the build log become available.
Here is the first part of the blog post:
Years ago, I built a fileserver to satisfy my file sharing, music playing, Kodi viewing and backup pleasure. It has definitely served me well over the years, but it really began to show its age. The biggest annoyance was the 10mbps network interface which was adequate for most use but, as you might expect, copying large amounts of data just took ages.
So I embarked on the ever joyful upgrade experience track and today, I am happy to announce that “FileServer Mark-II” is fully up and running.
I started choosing and ordering parts in April 2016. Four months later, in August 2016, the system as partially completed and was taken “into production”. At that time it only used one HBA with 10 new 4TB HDD.
Yesterday, another three months later, I (finally) added the 10 3TB HDD from the old fileserver. I just wanted to be absolutely certain that all the data was copied successfully to the new fileserver, before I erase the original file system.
I will detail the components I used and the reasons why I selected them. I will also include the best price I can find for the components (dated 5-November-2016).
In this first part, I go into detail on the chassis, disk cages and power supply.
The system details:
Of course, any feedback is appreciated and any questions I can answer, I will.
Anset
I have been a satisfied user of FreeNas for years now and this forum has been a superb fount of information.
I recently completed a new fileserver and I am writing a small blog about it now.
And since others might find the information useful, I wanted to let you know here about it:
Building a 20 disk FreeNas fileserver - Part 1
- If this is seen as unacceptable self-promotion, I do apologize. Feel free to remove this post
- If it is preferred to not link to content, but copy the content here, let me know and I see about doing that instead
- Otherwise, I'll add an update when the next parts of the build log become available.
Here is the first part of the blog post:
Years ago, I built a fileserver to satisfy my file sharing, music playing, Kodi viewing and backup pleasure. It has definitely served me well over the years, but it really began to show its age. The biggest annoyance was the 10mbps network interface which was adequate for most use but, as you might expect, copying large amounts of data just took ages.
So I embarked on the ever joyful upgrade experience track and today, I am happy to announce that “FileServer Mark-II” is fully up and running.
I started choosing and ordering parts in April 2016. Four months later, in August 2016, the system as partially completed and was taken “into production”. At that time it only used one HBA with 10 new 4TB HDD.
Yesterday, another three months later, I (finally) added the 10 3TB HDD from the old fileserver. I just wanted to be absolutely certain that all the data was copied successfully to the new fileserver, before I erase the original file system.
I will detail the components I used and the reasons why I selected them. I will also include the best price I can find for the components (dated 5-November-2016).
In this first part, I go into detail on the chassis, disk cages and power supply.
The system details:
Case: Antec twelve hundred V3
HDD cages: 4x Icy Dock FatCage MB155SP-B
Power Supply: Seasonic Platinum 660W
Motherboard: Supermicro X10SLH-F
CPU: 4 Core Intel(R) Xeon(R) E3-1241 v3 @ 3.50GHz
Memory: 4x Kingston 8GB PC3-12800 DDR3-1600MHz ECC Unbuffered CL11 1.35V (P/N 9965525-139.A00LF)
HBA: 2x IBM ServeRAID M1015 (IT mode)
Boot device: Supermicro SuperDOM 32GB (SSD-DM032-PHI)
Storage: 10 x 3TB WD Red (WD30EFRX) + 10 x 4TB WD Red (WD40EFRX)
Software: Freenas 9.10


Of course, any feedback is appreciated and any questions I can answer, I will.
Anset
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