Hello All, I thought i'd post a hardware build i'm using with some success. I gleaned most of the pieces from various threads in this forum. I consider myself a typical home NAS user but I wasn't able to find exactly what I wanted from any one post in these forums and hope this info in one spot could help someone else.
What I wanted from the system:
- Limited redundancy. I lost some irreplaceable baby pictures and videos earlier this year using a netgear net drive. The thing only lasted 6 months before it failed. No backups. Much distress.
- Access to single mass storage from any device in the house. Streaming movies, music, pictures, home videos to various tv's, xbox's, receivers, computers, tablets, phones, etc.
- Lots of room from growth
- Low cost
- Some DIY satisfaction
Hardware:
2 x ($119.99) Western Digital WD Green WD30EZRX 3TB IntelliPower - OEM
Total Amount: $1021.32
Using RaidZ was expecting ~9TB of usable space but after getting everything setup I have only ~7.8TB. This from a 3x1 Z1 pool of 3TB drives = 12TB total raw storage. Does this sound right to folks? This findingwas a bit dissatisfying.
I've never put a computer together before and other than spinning wheels for 3 hours after forgetting to plug in a 12v connector I was up and running on 9.2.1.3. Much success!
Am currently wrestling with the miniDLNA and PlexMediaServer plugins and having all sorts of troubles. Mostly guessing they're permission related. I have the services starting up ok but cant see any of the media files. Another problem i've had I believe is related to the onboard realtec nic. It gets watchdog timeouts under heavy network load. I'm copying about 300GB of data from another computer onto a CIFS share from the NAS box and that goes ok for about 10 minutes before the network craps out. Looks like i'm getting about 80MB/s data transfers over a 100MB network. Since it's a home setup with 2-3 total users I thought a gigabit network would be overkill.
Anywho, hope some of this might help some other noob. I've received a ton of information from these forums and likely couldn't have done it without it.
Cheers!
What I wanted from the system:
- Limited redundancy. I lost some irreplaceable baby pictures and videos earlier this year using a netgear net drive. The thing only lasted 6 months before it failed. No backups. Much distress.
- Access to single mass storage from any device in the house. Streaming movies, music, pictures, home videos to various tv's, xbox's, receivers, computers, tablets, phones, etc.
- Lots of room from growth
- Low cost
- Some DIY satisfaction
Hardware:
2 x ($119.99) Western Digital WD Green WD30EZRX 3TB IntelliPower - OEM
$239.98
Total Amount: $1021.32
Using RaidZ was expecting ~9TB of usable space but after getting everything setup I have only ~7.8TB. This from a 3x1 Z1 pool of 3TB drives = 12TB total raw storage. Does this sound right to folks? This findingwas a bit dissatisfying.
I've never put a computer together before and other than spinning wheels for 3 hours after forgetting to plug in a 12v connector I was up and running on 9.2.1.3. Much success!
Am currently wrestling with the miniDLNA and PlexMediaServer plugins and having all sorts of troubles. Mostly guessing they're permission related. I have the services starting up ok but cant see any of the media files. Another problem i've had I believe is related to the onboard realtec nic. It gets watchdog timeouts under heavy network load. I'm copying about 300GB of data from another computer onto a CIFS share from the NAS box and that goes ok for about 10 minutes before the network craps out. Looks like i'm getting about 80MB/s data transfers over a 100MB network. Since it's a home setup with 2-3 total users I thought a gigabit network would be overkill.
Anywho, hope some of this might help some other noob. I've received a ton of information from these forums and likely couldn't have done it without it.
Cheers!