So I'm finalizing my build guys. So far this is what I have:
HD - 10x WD Red 6TB
Rack - Tripp Lite SRW12US33
Chassis - 3U Supermicro 16 bays Storage Server Chassis SC836E26
I have a question about the MB. I'm on the fence between the SUPERMICRO MBD-X10DRI-T-O and the SUPERMICRO MBD-X10SRH-CLN4F-O.
One has dual chip and 10Gb at $529 & the other one is single chip, 1Gb, with SAS3 (12Gbps) via LSI 3008 at $419.
So with the first one I have 10x SATA3 and the second one I have 18x SATA connection (10x SATA3 through the Intel C612 & 8x SAS3 through the LSI 3008.
At the moment I bought the Rack to mount in my garage. That's where all the cat 5e cable terminate so that's the central hub of my network. I'm installing my new 3U server, switch, modem, and router on that rack. The problem is that my workstation will be in my office and I only have one cat 5e cable and I won't be able to do the crossover cable trick
@mjws00 mentioned. And I don't want to invest $1,600 on (2) 10Gb switch. I'm also not installing a 2nd cpu at the moment. So the X10DRI-T-O is looking like less of an option.
On the other hand I'm using 10x WD Red 6TB out the bat. The X10SRH-CLN4F-O also lets me add an additional 8x drives up to 12Gb speed. With a 16 Bay chassis, I can easily throw in 6x more as needed and scale vertical. I believe the E5-2630 v3 will also serve me fine for what I'm going to do. Going this route saves me $110 and gives me 8 more ports for hard drives. The only downside I see to this, is that I'm not getting the 10Gb ports.
What to do?
Also I've been familiarizing myself with ESXI 5.5 vSphere Hypervisor and I really like the idea of me installing it on this rig. This machine will be powerful enough to share its resource with FreeNas, Kali Linux, and Windows Server 2012. I've read on this forum that you should stay away from installing FreeNAS on a VM. But I've also read others with FreeNAS running on VM. You guys see my setup and hardware, will you guide me to stay clear from a VM or go for it? I like
@bestboy advice on scaling; this would give me the option to do so if needed on one box. I will admit, if one of you guys have free time and are up to the challenge with this new hardware I build, I would like help getting this sucker up. I won't decline the offer.
ps - If I do end up with the X10SRH-CLN4F-O, do I populate the 8 ports on the LSI 3008 first, and then hook up the other 2 to the C612 or it doesn't matter?