Hi everyone,
I am new to the forum and would like some help to find the best server for my needs. I am an amateur photograph and I have been storing my photos on direct attach storage. I was using my laptop (macbook pro) to edit photos but now, I would like to use my desktop pc to edit the photos faster. However, the thunderbolt drive that I use with my mac is not compatible with my pc so I figured it would be the right time to switch to a server that I can easily access from both of my computer. Here are what I would need from the server.
- Inexpensive (ideally below 500$ without drive)
- Support for 6 drives (raidz2) that I could upgrade to 12 drives in the future
- Fast enough to edit from the server
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I confident in building a computer and I think that used parts or server would be the best for my budget. I will probably go 10gbe to be fast enough to edit from the server directly. Would I need an ssd to edit from or would the raidz2 be fast enough (I currently use 3 hdd in raid 0 and I find it a bit slow)?
Thanks
Jerome
I am new to the forum and would like some help to find the best server for my needs. I am an amateur photograph and I have been storing my photos on direct attach storage. I was using my laptop (macbook pro) to edit photos but now, I would like to use my desktop pc to edit the photos faster. However, the thunderbolt drive that I use with my mac is not compatible with my pc so I figured it would be the right time to switch to a server that I can easily access from both of my computer. Here are what I would need from the server.
- Inexpensive (ideally below 500$ without drive)
- Support for 6 drives (raidz2) that I could upgrade to 12 drives in the future
- Fast enough to edit from the server
-
I confident in building a computer and I think that used parts or server would be the best for my budget. I will probably go 10gbe to be fast enough to edit from the server directly. Would I need an ssd to edit from or would the raidz2 be fast enough (I currently use 3 hdd in raid 0 and I find it a bit slow)?
Thanks
Jerome