Hi everyone,
I'm making a NAS build for our university research department. The key requirements are:
I have the following in mind:
To provide some context about the hardware choices:
As it's my first (Free)NAS build I would gladly appreciate any feedback/remarks. Feel free to suggest any modifications. In particular I wonder the following:
Thank you in advance for any feedback!
Kind regards
I'm making a NAS build for our university research department. The key requirements are:
- Long term. We have a ReadyNAS NV+ which we have been using for about 10 years. Ideally we would want to replace this with a setup that can last for the same amount of time (knowing that this quite a difficult requirement to meet
)
- Highly reliable/accessible. The NAS storage is by 30+ people on a daily basis. Researchers usually store their data/documents directly on the NAS for backup/collaborating purposes. To make sure the storage is highly reliable I think FreeNAS with ZFS is a good choice. Off course no single-point system is fail-safe. (We will make backups of the data off-site).
- Expandable. Storage expandability is key for us as our storage needs are growing very rapidly (genetics research).
I have the following in mind:
- CASE Sharkoon T9 Value
- MoBo Asrock X99 Taichi (2011-3 socket, ECC, 8 DDR4 slots, 10 SATA-600 connections)
- CPU Intel Xeon E5-2620V4 (8C/16T)
- RAM CT16G4RFD824A x2 (DR4 PC4-19200 • CL=17 • Dual Ranked • x8 based • Registered • ECC • DDR4-2400 • 1.2V16GB DDR4 ECC, 32GB in total)
- SSD (Boot) Samsung 850 EVO (250GB)
- HDD (Storage) WD Red NAS WD80EFZX 8TB x3
- POWER Corsair RMx Series RM650x
- LAN PCI ASUS PEB-10G/57811-1S (10 Gigabit SFP+)
- HOT SWAP BAYS SilverStone FS304 x 2 (4-in-3 5.25" tray less hot swap bay cages)
To provide some context about the hardware choices:
- Form factor is not an issue so I didn't go for a typical NAS case, opening the possibility for ATX motherboards.
- Adding a 10GBit adapter made sense to ensure high bandwidth accessibility for a multi-user environment. We have access to 10Gbit fibre switches.
- For expansion purposes I choose an ATX motherboard with 10 SATA connections. The build is also expandable memory wise to keep up with the needs of ZFS.
- I had a RAIDZ1 array in mind, yielding an initial storage capacity of ~14.5TB with 3 WD RED 8TB disks. That's enough for our storage needs for the foreseeable future but gives us the possibility to expand to 50+TB.
- Based on what I read about ZFS memory needs 32GB ECC RAM would suffice for the 14TB array and initial storage expansions. The additional RAM slot still give the possibility to increase memory capacity if need be. BTW I'm not intending on using deduplication: it seems more affordable to add disks than expanding the ECC memory for deduplication functionality.
- I opted for hot swap bays for the ease of replacing/adding drive.
As it's my first (Free)NAS build I would gladly appreciate any feedback/remarks. Feel free to suggest any modifications. In particular I wonder the following:
- Is the 8-core CPU overkill here? I could go a little cheaper with a quad core but I feel I don't want to downsize too much as this build should run smoothly over a long period of time.
- Perhaps the same question for the RAM. The ATX MoBo can handle 128GB RAM (8 x 16GB). To maximise expansion possibilities I thought to start straight away with 16GB DDR4 modules.
- Is there a difference in performance using only 2 of the DDR4 slots instead of spreading the RAM modules more evenly over the available slots?
- Is 650W power enough to keep up with possible expansions?
- Cost is not the major concern. However I would be interested to know if something in my build seems obsolete or overkill to reduce the overall cost.
Thank you in advance for any feedback!
Kind regards