I'm thinking of moving to a different setup at home, and am wondering if I'm on the right track with the new setup.
Currently, everything is done by a Intel DN2800MT, through XBMC and an assortment of software. It makes the backups, keeps my series up-to-date, and functions as a 'barely enough' mediaserver. The OS, however, is Windows, with all limitations, irritations, and crashes that come with ...
My idea is to make this into a FreeNAS box, and use a Raspberry PI as the media centre (XBMC).
The problem is the way I've stored everything over the years: I have scavenged most hard disks from old PC's, and since they're used to store movies and series, data redundancy is not really an issue (oddly, over the past eight years, I've never had a hard disk fail). As a result, I've got a stack of hard disks, lying in the cupboard, labeled 'Series1', 'Series2', etc (same for movies), and I've got a hard disk dock connected to XBMC. Whenever I want to watch something, XBMC simply says 'please connect disk Movies4', and it works.
In the new situation, I would require quite a bit of storage, and the DN2800MT only allows for two SATA-connections (the mini-PCI-thingy is used by a 32GB SSD, on which the OS runs). My question is therefore: can I use the dock with FreeNAS, in a similar way as I've been using it until now? I do want to include a new 4TB hard drive in the build, as well as an old 1TB drive, but this would be nowhere near enough...
Currently, everything is done by a Intel DN2800MT, through XBMC and an assortment of software. It makes the backups, keeps my series up-to-date, and functions as a 'barely enough' mediaserver. The OS, however, is Windows, with all limitations, irritations, and crashes that come with ...
My idea is to make this into a FreeNAS box, and use a Raspberry PI as the media centre (XBMC).
The problem is the way I've stored everything over the years: I have scavenged most hard disks from old PC's, and since they're used to store movies and series, data redundancy is not really an issue (oddly, over the past eight years, I've never had a hard disk fail). As a result, I've got a stack of hard disks, lying in the cupboard, labeled 'Series1', 'Series2', etc (same for movies), and I've got a hard disk dock connected to XBMC. Whenever I want to watch something, XBMC simply says 'please connect disk Movies4', and it works.
In the new situation, I would require quite a bit of storage, and the DN2800MT only allows for two SATA-connections (the mini-PCI-thingy is used by a 32GB SSD, on which the OS runs). My question is therefore: can I use the dock with FreeNAS, in a similar way as I've been using it until now? I do want to include a new 4TB hard drive in the build, as well as an old 1TB drive, but this would be nowhere near enough...