parts to build a ZFS FreeNAS network attached storage server, parts such as:
Boot:
DESMV-16GD07SC1DC 16GB SATADOM-MV 3ME MLC 2 channel(s) 240MB/s
from link http://www.memorydepot.com/ssd/listcat.html?catid=SATADOM-MV-3ME&prodid=DESMV-32GD06SC1QC
Motherboard:
The Supermicro X9SCM-F
RAM:
16GB of ECC RAM (but not Kingston unless sure of compatibility and that they are what we [the seller and myself] think they are)
PCU:
Pentium G2020
Disk Drives:
6 WD Red disk drives
what kinds of SSD could i use? M.2?
Card:
IBM ServeRAID M1015 (reconfigured)
Power Supply:
1000 watts 80Plus gold
Case:
The fractal design Node 304
Fractal Design Define R4 Cases
i want a safe 50% memory efficiency configuration, what is that called? RAID mirror?
i'd like an easy time replacing or upgrading disks, such as adding one in an empty bay, does that make sense?
i am NOT in a hurry to purchase this, more that i am researching.
before i became interested in NAS, i was going to have a 3 disk (is "drive" a more accurate term as SSD and M.2 drives, because they are not "disks"?) music production computer. 1: Boot, 2: Library (virtual instruments and effects plugins), 3: project. since all of these should be mirrored with ECC memory, should all of these be in the NAS? i was going to have a multi boot computer with Windows10, Mac OS X HS and Ubuntu. then i learned that each OS should have it's own drive, so i thought about building 3 small computers. would it be a good idea to have the 3 boot drives plus mirrors in the same case as the NAS system?
can i/ is there any point to use plexor M.2 drives anywhere in this system?
where would i connect a USB3.0 portable hard drive, or what is a good way to collaborate on projects where i need to remove the data to transport it in Windows, Mac OS X or Linux format? i guess Drop Box would work, but i'd like USB3.0 storage too, so i'd need a USB3.0 card or case perhaps
thanks
Boot:
DESMV-16GD07SC1DC 16GB SATADOM-MV 3ME MLC 2 channel(s) 240MB/s
from link http://www.memorydepot.com/ssd/listcat.html?catid=SATADOM-MV-3ME&prodid=DESMV-32GD06SC1QC
Motherboard:
The Supermicro X9SCM-F
RAM:
16GB of ECC RAM (but not Kingston unless sure of compatibility and that they are what we [the seller and myself] think they are)
PCU:
Pentium G2020
Disk Drives:
6 WD Red disk drives
what kinds of SSD could i use? M.2?
Card:
IBM ServeRAID M1015 (reconfigured)
Power Supply:
1000 watts 80Plus gold
Case:
The fractal design Node 304
Fractal Design Define R4 Cases
i want a safe 50% memory efficiency configuration, what is that called? RAID mirror?
i'd like an easy time replacing or upgrading disks, such as adding one in an empty bay, does that make sense?
i am NOT in a hurry to purchase this, more that i am researching.
before i became interested in NAS, i was going to have a 3 disk (is "drive" a more accurate term as SSD and M.2 drives, because they are not "disks"?) music production computer. 1: Boot, 2: Library (virtual instruments and effects plugins), 3: project. since all of these should be mirrored with ECC memory, should all of these be in the NAS? i was going to have a multi boot computer with Windows10, Mac OS X HS and Ubuntu. then i learned that each OS should have it's own drive, so i thought about building 3 small computers. would it be a good idea to have the 3 boot drives plus mirrors in the same case as the NAS system?
can i/ is there any point to use plexor M.2 drives anywhere in this system?
where would i connect a USB3.0 portable hard drive, or what is a good way to collaborate on projects where i need to remove the data to transport it in Windows, Mac OS X or Linux format? i guess Drop Box would work, but i'd like USB3.0 storage too, so i'd need a USB3.0 card or case perhaps
thanks