So I've got my two FreeNAS boxes churning along just fine. I also have recently remembered that I have a complete spare computer that was stowed away in the box from the move. It's a bit older, but still pretty capable :
MSI 785GM-P45 (with two of the six SATA ports damaged from some previous "tinkering"....=))
Phenom X3 720 BE
Seasonic SS300-ET Power Supply
8 GB Non-ECC Kingston RAM
Scythe Big Shuriken cooler
Samsung 64GB SSD
WD Blue 500GB HD
All in a Silverstone ML03B slim HTPC case.
(This was in my bedroom - before I got married! lol)
I was thinking of two ways to use this :
1. Set up a third FreeNAS box, to replicate what I would call critical data (kid pictures, etc.). I've already set up my main pool into several datasets that would allow me to replicate only those specific ones. For that, however, I'd need to buy at least a second hard drive, and also a case - as it is, I've had to raise the SMART critical temperature to 50 so I wouldn't get alerts all the time, as it seems to sit at 46 steady in the ML03B. Was thinking the Cooler Master N200 or something like that;
2. Running pfSense. But, do individuals, in normal home setups, that aren't network engineers or something by day, actually benefit from something like that...?
3. Any other suggestions!
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
MSI 785GM-P45 (with two of the six SATA ports damaged from some previous "tinkering"....=))
Phenom X3 720 BE
Seasonic SS300-ET Power Supply
8 GB Non-ECC Kingston RAM
Scythe Big Shuriken cooler
Samsung 64GB SSD
WD Blue 500GB HD
All in a Silverstone ML03B slim HTPC case.
(This was in my bedroom - before I got married! lol)
I was thinking of two ways to use this :
1. Set up a third FreeNAS box, to replicate what I would call critical data (kid pictures, etc.). I've already set up my main pool into several datasets that would allow me to replicate only those specific ones. For that, however, I'd need to buy at least a second hard drive, and also a case - as it is, I've had to raise the SMART critical temperature to 50 so I wouldn't get alerts all the time, as it seems to sit at 46 steady in the ML03B. Was thinking the Cooler Master N200 or something like that;
2. Running pfSense. But, do individuals, in normal home setups, that aren't network engineers or something by day, actually benefit from something like that...?
3. Any other suggestions!
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!