I have a dream. . .
that dream is the smallest NAS possible using all SSD based storage, not the Synology DS620slim hits the mark pretty close, albeit expensive and still larger than I would like, and the DS419slim is essentially useless.
now an ITX board is much larger than I would want my Nas anyway, however, if i could get an ITX board with 4 M.2 slots I could build essentially a all m.2 NAS into a super slim case, basically just the size of the board, no other space required.
ive looked around and cannot find anything like this, anything around?
other options I have looked at are a rockpro64 which has a pci slot, and using a 4 port sata card, but you end up with essentially a DS419slim again underpowered ARM, there are a few SBC's with x86 cpu's but none with 4 sata ports, or 4 nvme/m.2 slots etc.
My dream is really a NAS, the size of a DS419slim (preferably smaller) that is x86 based, and costs less than a DS419slim, and can actually handle the throughput of 4 ssds. an impossible ask.
so what options are there out there? I have zero interest in spinning drives, my preferences is for all m.2 but 2.5" ssds is okay, but it needs to be stupid small, perform well enough to host one virtual machine (windows server 2016, 2 cores and 4gb ram) and to also run Plex either in another linux vm, or via the OS itself as an app.
the Synology DS620slim is essentially exactly what I want, but I want it smaller, cheaper would be good too, but i don't see that happening.
as i type this, perhaps a DS620slim, but a custom enclosure, so strip it from its plastics and 3D print a smaller enclosure and use some sata to m.2 sata adaptors to make it even smaller?
oh, also I know Qnap did a 4x m.2 nas, it was pretty big, ludicrously expensive, and impossible to buy.
roast me for my silly dream
that dream is the smallest NAS possible using all SSD based storage, not the Synology DS620slim hits the mark pretty close, albeit expensive and still larger than I would like, and the DS419slim is essentially useless.
now an ITX board is much larger than I would want my Nas anyway, however, if i could get an ITX board with 4 M.2 slots I could build essentially a all m.2 NAS into a super slim case, basically just the size of the board, no other space required.
ive looked around and cannot find anything like this, anything around?
other options I have looked at are a rockpro64 which has a pci slot, and using a 4 port sata card, but you end up with essentially a DS419slim again underpowered ARM, there are a few SBC's with x86 cpu's but none with 4 sata ports, or 4 nvme/m.2 slots etc.
My dream is really a NAS, the size of a DS419slim (preferably smaller) that is x86 based, and costs less than a DS419slim, and can actually handle the throughput of 4 ssds. an impossible ask.
so what options are there out there? I have zero interest in spinning drives, my preferences is for all m.2 but 2.5" ssds is okay, but it needs to be stupid small, perform well enough to host one virtual machine (windows server 2016, 2 cores and 4gb ram) and to also run Plex either in another linux vm, or via the OS itself as an app.
the Synology DS620slim is essentially exactly what I want, but I want it smaller, cheaper would be good too, but i don't see that happening.
as i type this, perhaps a DS620slim, but a custom enclosure, so strip it from its plastics and 3D print a smaller enclosure and use some sata to m.2 sata adaptors to make it even smaller?
oh, also I know Qnap did a 4x m.2 nas, it was pretty big, ludicrously expensive, and impossible to buy.
roast me for my silly dream
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