Hello,
Thank you for reading. So, last Friday, I just got an email from my NAS telling me I have an unreadable / pending sector. I have 6 x 6 TB HGST drives, I had 1 spare, but I had one die a year or 2 ago, so I'm out of spares.
First question, can I just match my 7200 RPM HGST with say a 6TB WD RED (Or what would you recommend I match with?).
I'm running an older version of FreeNAS, I don't remember the version off the top of my head (I'm traveling at the moment) but it was 9x U1 or U2.
Next, I have been giving some serious thought to get new NAS hardware and starting fresh. Currently i have an intel Atom C2750 ASRock board. The poor thing is not in the best of shapes. House got struck by lightning almost 2 years ago now and the board has been limping since. The lightning strike completely fried my Router, partially fried a network switch (some of the ports work, some don't, the lights turn on but devices connected were not reachable) and finally, one of the LAN ports on my ASRock died. For a long time I just used the other port and it worked fine, but a few months ago, even though i use the physical connection of the 2nd port, i have to tell FreeNAS to use network0, not network1 like it was after i plugged the LAN cable in the other physical port.
This NAS box has been on 24/7 for many years, and i am very pleased with the reliability. However, I need several fans in there to keep the harddrives at a reasonable temperature, so I have been giving some thought to a silent NAS using SSDs. High capacity drives are still really expensive, but I'm curious if you guys have some thoughts on a silent NAS setup.
Thank you in advance for your help and suggestions.
Thank you for reading. So, last Friday, I just got an email from my NAS telling me I have an unreadable / pending sector. I have 6 x 6 TB HGST drives, I had 1 spare, but I had one die a year or 2 ago, so I'm out of spares.
First question, can I just match my 7200 RPM HGST with say a 6TB WD RED (Or what would you recommend I match with?).
I'm running an older version of FreeNAS, I don't remember the version off the top of my head (I'm traveling at the moment) but it was 9x U1 or U2.
Next, I have been giving some serious thought to get new NAS hardware and starting fresh. Currently i have an intel Atom C2750 ASRock board. The poor thing is not in the best of shapes. House got struck by lightning almost 2 years ago now and the board has been limping since. The lightning strike completely fried my Router, partially fried a network switch (some of the ports work, some don't, the lights turn on but devices connected were not reachable) and finally, one of the LAN ports on my ASRock died. For a long time I just used the other port and it worked fine, but a few months ago, even though i use the physical connection of the 2nd port, i have to tell FreeNAS to use network0, not network1 like it was after i plugged the LAN cable in the other physical port.
This NAS box has been on 24/7 for many years, and i am very pleased with the reliability. However, I need several fans in there to keep the harddrives at a reasonable temperature, so I have been giving some thought to a silent NAS using SSDs. High capacity drives are still really expensive, but I'm curious if you guys have some thoughts on a silent NAS setup.
Thank you in advance for your help and suggestions.