Building my first NAS

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Hallow

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Hello everyone! I'm new to FreeNAS and need opinions and advice on my parts list!
looking forward to learning all about FreeNas community.
Thanks for you time!
I will be using my sever for files, photos, plex, storage!

SUPERMICRO MBD-X11SSM-F-O Micro ATX Server Motherboard LGA 1151 Intel C236

SanDisk SSD PLUS 2.5" 120GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) SDSSDA-120G-G26 (boot drive)

Intel Xeon E3-1230 v6 Quad-core (4 Core) 3.50 GHz Processor - Socket H4 LGA-1151Retail Pack - 1 MB - 8 MB Cache - 64-bit

Supermicro Certified MEM-DR416L-CL01-UN21 Micron 16GB DDR4-2133 NON-ECC UDIMM Server Memory

3x8TB HGST DeskStar 8TB 3.5" NAS Drive 7200RPM 64MB
 

Zredwire

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It looks like maybe that memory is non-ECC. You really want ECC if possible. Also how are you going to set up your drives? With only 3 drives were you thinking RaidZ1? RaidZ1 is a very bad idea with large drives. You can save some money on the SSD boot drive and find a smaller one if you want. 120G boot drive is massive. I really like that motherboard, it should work well. I can't really comment on the processor as I don't run Plex or anything on mine.
 

Hallow

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You are right, the memory is none-EEC, I’ll check Newegg again.
Thanks for pointing that out! How about a 32Gb ssd?
Should I buy smaller drives, say six 4TB?
 

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Stick with the 120G SSD for a boot drive. Smaller SSDs are pointless unless they are really cheap. Even then...

The extra space on a larger SSD gives it more life and more space for boot environments.
 

Zredwire

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Should I buy smaller drives, say six 4TB?

That would be my suggestion. At least 4 drives but 6 would be better. You could do 6 drives in a RaidZ2.
 

Hallow

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Crucial CT16G4RFD4213 16GB 288-Pin DDR4 2133 Server Memory

Crucial 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM ECC DDR4 2133 (PC4 17000) Server Memory Model CT2K8G4RFS4213

I found this memory on new egg! should I get 1 stick 16gb or 2 8gb sticks. Both ECC.
 

tvsjr

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You'll see slightly better performance from two sticks versus one, as the MB can use memory interleaving. IMO, if you're planning to run multiple jails or VMs, I would step up to 32GB... you need 8 for FN itself, more for your jails, and then the ARC. 16 doesn't leave you much breathing room. But, then again, I believe in overbuilding things.
 

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Crucial CT16G4RFD4213 16GB 288-Pin DDR4 2133 Server Memory

Crucial 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM ECC DDR4 2133 (PC4 17000) Server Memory Model CT2K8G4RFS4213

I found this memory on new egg! should I get 1 stick 16gb or 2 8gb sticks. Both ECC.

That memory looks like ECC Registered memory. I think you need ECC Unbuffered UDIMM memory. Take a look here for examples: http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/compatible-upgrade-for/Supermicro/x11ssm-f

Personally I would go for one 16GB when your talking a NAS. That would allow for a better upgrade path. If we were talking a gaming PC then I would suggest getting memory in pairs. But then again I am pretty new to Freenas also so maybe someone else can speak up.
 

Hallow

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Thanks guys for your support!
I am having a hard time finding Crucial memory, everyone is out of stock. Is there another brand that is equal to Crucial?
I am finding out new things by the minute about NAS!! I was going to go with stock stuff until I found you guys! Thanks again!!
Also, do you prefer 54000 rpm or 7200 rpm hard drives?
 
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Zredwire

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The three aftermarket memory manufacturers I use are Crucial, Kingston, and Corsair. Kingston list these for your motherboard:
KVR21E15S8/4HA
KVR24E17S8/4MB
KVR21E15D8/8HA
KVR24E17D8/16MA
KVR24E17S8/8MA

As far as hard drives I prefer 5400 speed for home use. They usually have enough performance for home and produce less heat than the 7200rpm drives.
 
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