Hey folks!
I think I'm about ready to build a dedicated NAS. I've done some homework into this a few times and I doubt the landscape has drastically changed, but I like having folks weigh in to either reassure me or help offer new viewpoints.
Primarily, I am hoping you can offer me some new or interesting suggestions on the case I go with. Besides that, I like the idea of using a server board with a low-wattage soldered-on chip but I also don't know if there are any strange drawbacks to doing that.
So, the case I'm looking at is the Silverstone DS380. It seems like it's one of the most compact options out there for how many drives it can contain and it even uses hot swap bays. I don't currently have any expected number of drives, but I like the idea of having plenty of extra room on top of the ~4-5 drives I start with. I do plan to get as large of drives as I can swing as I am a pretty big digital pack rat and am hoping to start doing content creation in the near future.
The motherboard I'm looking at is the AsRock Rack C2550D4I. I believe this is the lowest-end board like it in terms of performance, but I don't suspect that will cause any serious problems with what is primarily local file storage.
Besides that, I haven't been able to find/get much info on whether or not SSD Caches matter or how much I should aim for. Also have no idea how much RAM is appropriate for a NAS.
I expect to use Unraid, or possibly oVirt.
I think I'm about ready to build a dedicated NAS. I've done some homework into this a few times and I doubt the landscape has drastically changed, but I like having folks weigh in to either reassure me or help offer new viewpoints.
Primarily, I am hoping you can offer me some new or interesting suggestions on the case I go with. Besides that, I like the idea of using a server board with a low-wattage soldered-on chip but I also don't know if there are any strange drawbacks to doing that.
So, the case I'm looking at is the Silverstone DS380. It seems like it's one of the most compact options out there for how many drives it can contain and it even uses hot swap bays. I don't currently have any expected number of drives, but I like the idea of having plenty of extra room on top of the ~4-5 drives I start with. I do plan to get as large of drives as I can swing as I am a pretty big digital pack rat and am hoping to start doing content creation in the near future.
The motherboard I'm looking at is the AsRock Rack C2550D4I. I believe this is the lowest-end board like it in terms of performance, but I don't suspect that will cause any serious problems with what is primarily local file storage.
Besides that, I haven't been able to find/get much info on whether or not SSD Caches matter or how much I should aim for. Also have no idea how much RAM is appropriate for a NAS.
I expect to use Unraid, or possibly oVirt.