Hi!
My current Truenas home server is made by:
Due to the soaring energy price, I would like to move to a new configuration based on a very low power consumption truenas server holding most frequent accessed items and a larger secondary truenas system which backup the primary truenas and the various pc we use (2 pc and 2-3 laptops).
My current idea is to setup the primary truenas server with:
I have some doubt/questions:
	
		
			
		
		
	
			
			My current Truenas home server is made by:
- X10SLM-F motherboard with i3-4160T (3.1 GHz with 35W TDP),
 - 32GB ECC RAM,
 - a raid-z2 pool of 4 x WD RED 4TB,
 - a Samsung PM953 1TB for slog, and a pool for VMs and other fast access data.
 
Due to the soaring energy price, I would like to move to a new configuration based on a very low power consumption truenas server holding most frequent accessed items and a larger secondary truenas system which backup the primary truenas and the various pc we use (2 pc and 2-3 laptops).
My current idea is to setup the primary truenas server with:
- 6-10 TDP CPU, small motherboard without BMC/IPMI,
 - 1 dimm of RAM
 - one all flash pool (size to be defined, 2TB could be enough)
 
I have some doubt/questions:
- which power consumption should I expect from the flash pool, mosty accessed in read only sometime a day ? ZFS will use the active power states all the time or only when it access the ssds ? If I plan a pool of four SSD, its power usage expected will be "idle power x 4" or "active read x 4" for most of the time ? (I'm asking because ssd idle power is very low, while power for reading and writing can be near to the power used by HDD);
 - any suggestion for this type of very low power cpu and motherboard which can support ecc ram ?