theozaurus
Cadet
- Joined
- Sep 19, 2013
- Messages
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Hi,
I've been lurking for a long time and I'm almost ready to start putting a box together, that will cover backup needs, able to stream videos using NFS and audio with uPNP and ideally by quiet. So far I'm thinking along the lines of:
- 3x 4TB 5400 drives (Hitachi seem to come out well in the Backblaze blog)
- Fractal Design Node 304
- Xeon E3-1220 v3 (cheapest processor I can find that is 4 core, ECC and no GPU)
- 8GB of ram (easily upgradeable)
- 400W Seasonic fanless psu
- Supermicro X10 series (struggling to tell the difference), something like X10SL7-F
I'm planning on running in raidz. In the future if I want to increase pool size I could add another vdev with 3 drives set up in raidz as well. Is this a sensible strategy?
CPU wise, would I be better off just going for a 2 core i3? I won't need any transcoding abilities.
Will I need a HBA, or will the built in SATA ports be sufficient on the Supermicro board? I've read in one of the posts you can flash the SAS controller on the motherboard itself to IT mode?
Anything else I should be considering?
Thanks
Theo
I've been lurking for a long time and I'm almost ready to start putting a box together, that will cover backup needs, able to stream videos using NFS and audio with uPNP and ideally by quiet. So far I'm thinking along the lines of:
- 3x 4TB 5400 drives (Hitachi seem to come out well in the Backblaze blog)
- Fractal Design Node 304
- Xeon E3-1220 v3 (cheapest processor I can find that is 4 core, ECC and no GPU)
- 8GB of ram (easily upgradeable)
- 400W Seasonic fanless psu
- Supermicro X10 series (struggling to tell the difference), something like X10SL7-F
I'm planning on running in raidz. In the future if I want to increase pool size I could add another vdev with 3 drives set up in raidz as well. Is this a sensible strategy?
CPU wise, would I be better off just going for a 2 core i3? I won't need any transcoding abilities.
Will I need a HBA, or will the built in SATA ports be sufficient on the Supermicro board? I've read in one of the posts you can flash the SAS controller on the motherboard itself to IT mode?
Anything else I should be considering?
Thanks
Theo