Personally, I don't think I was around in May like I am now. I lurk the forum trying to answer questions when I get bored. It keeps my mind sharp and I get to see what problems people are having regularly so I can avoid them.
I don't know if I would have answered this question. The OP provided no information except for the hardware he wants to use.
Where to install is in the manual. Why wouldn't you read the manual and instead just post on the forum? I'm sure if he had used the search button he would have also found answers to one of his questions(USB 99% of the time).
Whether to use a P410 or ZFS RAID is definitely answered in the manual. I'd bet it stated in at least 3 places that you should avoid hardware RAID whenever possible. I'm betting the manual states why too! Again, he probably didn't do a forum search :(
I just don't feel compelled to help someone that hasn't at least tried to answer their own questions. Anyone posting to the forum should have read the manual and at least tried to search the forum before posting. Instead he got one post and no answer. I'm not surprised.
But if you have done your searches and you're trying to understand something and it looks like you even made a conscious effort to figure out the answer, I'll try my best to help you. I've written quite a few posts that took more than 20 minutes to write because someone asked a question and they definitely did their homework.
It's all about if you're trying to feed yourself or if you are expecting me to feed you. I don't like having to feed people. If it was my job and I was getting paid, that's a totally different story. Now that I have written that presentation I point more people to the presentation because it seems about 75% of all noob mistakes are made in the presentation. So now, you should have used the forum, the manual, and the presentation. I can't force feed it to them...