Alright. So here’s what I’m thinking. I wanted to get some final feedback & then I’m going to buy parts.
Below is the config I’ve dreamt up for my main NAS (as opposed to the crashplan destination box I’m also going to build for an off-site backup)
I’m going to run Plex, have a lot of ISO, high-end MKV & other files, so I’d rather err on the side of too much power. Usually it’s just me streaming a movie to my iPad or something, but on occasion we’ll run two streams.
CPU: Intel i5
RAM: 8GB
Mobo: Unsure, any recommendations for a solid unit with at least 6 SATA ports? I’m thinking an intel board?
Hard drive: I’m thinking of using WD Red drives for each. What do you think? Could I use a WD Red to run the OS on as well? I’ve seen so many drives fail lately, I’d be willing to pay a little more if the WD Reds would be more robust. On amazon, a WD Green 3TB is $125, the Red is $149, so not a huge difference.
I’m strongly considering having the OS on its own disk, not sure if I want to also store any stuff on the OS disk, or leave it plain so that if it crashes or dies for any reason, I don’t have to worry about any data, just reinstalling the OS.
Likewise, I do not think I want to bother with any sort of RAID; I think I want to dedicate a disk to each media/file type. If the disk dies, I restore that content from one of my two backups.
Separate 3TB for movies.
Separate 3TB disk for music.
Separate 3TB disk for random files & pictures.
Each disk/share will be backed up via Cobian to a corresponding USB drive, or perhaps to one of my Netgear NAS.
The entire device contents will be backed up to a remote PC via crashplan.
Thoughts, comments, suggestions?
Do you think I’d be better off going with a barebones kit from TigerDirect, or just buying each part on Amazon?
Below is the config I’ve dreamt up for my main NAS (as opposed to the crashplan destination box I’m also going to build for an off-site backup)
I’m going to run Plex, have a lot of ISO, high-end MKV & other files, so I’d rather err on the side of too much power. Usually it’s just me streaming a movie to my iPad or something, but on occasion we’ll run two streams.
CPU: Intel i5
RAM: 8GB
Mobo: Unsure, any recommendations for a solid unit with at least 6 SATA ports? I’m thinking an intel board?
Hard drive: I’m thinking of using WD Red drives for each. What do you think? Could I use a WD Red to run the OS on as well? I’ve seen so many drives fail lately, I’d be willing to pay a little more if the WD Reds would be more robust. On amazon, a WD Green 3TB is $125, the Red is $149, so not a huge difference.
I’m strongly considering having the OS on its own disk, not sure if I want to also store any stuff on the OS disk, or leave it plain so that if it crashes or dies for any reason, I don’t have to worry about any data, just reinstalling the OS.
Likewise, I do not think I want to bother with any sort of RAID; I think I want to dedicate a disk to each media/file type. If the disk dies, I restore that content from one of my two backups.
Separate 3TB for movies.
Separate 3TB disk for music.
Separate 3TB disk for random files & pictures.
Each disk/share will be backed up via Cobian to a corresponding USB drive, or perhaps to one of my Netgear NAS.
The entire device contents will be backed up to a remote PC via crashplan.
Thoughts, comments, suggestions?
Do you think I’d be better off going with a barebones kit from TigerDirect, or just buying each part on Amazon?