Wallybanger
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- Apr 17, 2016
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Hey guys,
I'll start off by saying that this is an awesome community and it's pretty crazy how many knowledgeable individuals are kicking around in here. I've been reading a lot of the guides and equipment posts and I've learned a lot in the last few weeks. I appreciate the work you're putting in!
About me: I'm a computer guy for sure but I have zero experience with Linux/Unix aside from hacking my android phones and entering commands I've found on the web. That said, I've built lots of windows machines and have a good understanding of the hardware.
What I'm after: I would like a slightly future proof NAS that I can use for work backup & file storage, movie/tv/music server (just playing video files over the network, don't think I need any transcoding ability), possibly a webserver, and I recently got it in my head that I would also like to use it for a 4 camera PoE IP security system (because why not?). I was actually just going to buy one of those Synology 1815+ disk systems until I found out about them selling "licenses" to run extra security cameras
That sort of stuff pisses me off. If I'm going to spend $1000+ the thing had better do what I want right out of the box without limiting the hardware with a cash grab.
At this point I'm looking at the Lian-Li PC-Q26 and I'd like to run 8x 4TB WD Red drives in a RAID6 array for a total of 32TB. I think that should be a decent amount of future proofing. That said, I get the feeling that Mini-ITX may be a limiting factor. IPMI sounds awesome so I would like that and I would probably shoot for 32-64gb of ram. Can I get away with 32 and have decent performance?
Soo....
question 1) What are your opinions of the ASrock mobos? I know you guys suggest Supermicro but their Mini-ITX options are super limited. I have seen lots of ASrock builds and haven't see any threads with a full on denunciation of ASrock. If I absolutely have to go with Micro-ATX I guess I'm ok with that but I haven't seen any nice Micro-ATX Hot Swap cases.
question 2) Is RAIDZ2 (which is raid 6, correct?) the only option with FreeNAS? Is there a standard RAID6 software raid option? I ask because the lack of array recovery tools really bothers me. I'm totally on-board with ECC ram after reading Cyberjock's thread but it seems like there may be other things that could destroy your pool and if that were to happen it would be nice to be able to recover at least some of your files. Have there been any recent developments in the area of RAIDZ2 recovery? Google didn't tell me much.
question 3) The OS software worries me slightly. I would like to run FreeNAS with a webserver, torrent client and security cam suite but I'm afraid I may be biting off more than I can chew as a Linix noob. Is this going to be a nightmare or can I reasonably expect to get a good, solid system with a little work and few headaches?
Thanks in advance for the help :D
I'll start off by saying that this is an awesome community and it's pretty crazy how many knowledgeable individuals are kicking around in here. I've been reading a lot of the guides and equipment posts and I've learned a lot in the last few weeks. I appreciate the work you're putting in!
About me: I'm a computer guy for sure but I have zero experience with Linux/Unix aside from hacking my android phones and entering commands I've found on the web. That said, I've built lots of windows machines and have a good understanding of the hardware.
What I'm after: I would like a slightly future proof NAS that I can use for work backup & file storage, movie/tv/music server (just playing video files over the network, don't think I need any transcoding ability), possibly a webserver, and I recently got it in my head that I would also like to use it for a 4 camera PoE IP security system (because why not?). I was actually just going to buy one of those Synology 1815+ disk systems until I found out about them selling "licenses" to run extra security cameras
At this point I'm looking at the Lian-Li PC-Q26 and I'd like to run 8x 4TB WD Red drives in a RAID6 array for a total of 32TB. I think that should be a decent amount of future proofing. That said, I get the feeling that Mini-ITX may be a limiting factor. IPMI sounds awesome so I would like that and I would probably shoot for 32-64gb of ram. Can I get away with 32 and have decent performance?
Soo....
question 1) What are your opinions of the ASrock mobos? I know you guys suggest Supermicro but their Mini-ITX options are super limited. I have seen lots of ASrock builds and haven't see any threads with a full on denunciation of ASrock. If I absolutely have to go with Micro-ATX I guess I'm ok with that but I haven't seen any nice Micro-ATX Hot Swap cases.
question 2) Is RAIDZ2 (which is raid 6, correct?) the only option with FreeNAS? Is there a standard RAID6 software raid option? I ask because the lack of array recovery tools really bothers me. I'm totally on-board with ECC ram after reading Cyberjock's thread but it seems like there may be other things that could destroy your pool and if that were to happen it would be nice to be able to recover at least some of your files. Have there been any recent developments in the area of RAIDZ2 recovery? Google didn't tell me much.
question 3) The OS software worries me slightly. I would like to run FreeNAS with a webserver, torrent client and security cam suite but I'm afraid I may be biting off more than I can chew as a Linix noob. Is this going to be a nightmare or can I reasonably expect to get a good, solid system with a little work and few headaches?
Thanks in advance for the help :D
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