brianfarmer
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Hello there,
Im currently trying to setup an TrueNAS home server. I dont want to spend that much money, so i wanted to use old hardware.
Im unsure if thats an good idea, since i also want it to be kinda power efficient.
Currently im thinking about buying:
- MB: Supermicro X10SLL-F
- CPU: Intel Core i3-4360
- RAM: 32GB DDR3L-1600 ECC Unbuffered 1.35V
- HDD: 4 x 4TB WD RED PRO
also an cheap ssd for caching.
Would that be good? I dont really wanna update it in the next few years.
I mainly want to use the NAS to store VM images from my ProxMox Cluster, movies/music and just files.
Would this setup be sufficient?
Im currently trying to setup an TrueNAS home server. I dont want to spend that much money, so i wanted to use old hardware.
Im unsure if thats an good idea, since i also want it to be kinda power efficient.
Currently im thinking about buying:
- MB: Supermicro X10SLL-F
- CPU: Intel Core i3-4360
- RAM: 32GB DDR3L-1600 ECC Unbuffered 1.35V
- HDD: 4 x 4TB WD RED PRO
also an cheap ssd for caching.
Would that be good? I dont really wanna update it in the next few years.
I mainly want to use the NAS to store VM images from my ProxMox Cluster, movies/music and just files.
Would this setup be sufficient?