I am looking to setup a file server again after giving up on my old one a few months back.
Before anyone suggests using Windows Home Server, I would never go back. It worked flawlessly for me for about seven months, and then the main OS drive died. After buying the same size harddrive and trying to repair the OS install for more than a week, I ended up losing quite a lot of my data (thank god for backups).
The file server will be running on an old P4 2.4 Northwood with 512 megs of PC-2100 DDR and an ECS board. I will also be running a couple of the ATA harddrives on a Fastrak SATA150/ATA 100 PCI controller card.
I am going to use an old Seagate 40 gig SATA HD for the OS, and then will be adding a 300 gig, 200 gig, 180 gig, 120 gig, and two 80 gig ATA harddrives for data.
I have access to academic licensing for Server 2003, so I am not concerned about cost.
Really the only thing I care to do with the file server is streaming video and audio to my Vista dekstop as well as my XBOX 360. I will also be occasionally using an ATA DVD burner to do file backups.
I haven't used Linux in years, but I am comfortable using one of the more noob friendly distros to set it up.
The one thing that attracts me to FreeBSD is the distros that allow you to set up the computer as a NAS, but yet at the same time I am worried about going back to doing JBOD with a bunch of ATA harddrives.
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks!
Before anyone suggests using Windows Home Server, I would never go back. It worked flawlessly for me for about seven months, and then the main OS drive died. After buying the same size harddrive and trying to repair the OS install for more than a week, I ended up losing quite a lot of my data (thank god for backups).
The file server will be running on an old P4 2.4 Northwood with 512 megs of PC-2100 DDR and an ECS board. I will also be running a couple of the ATA harddrives on a Fastrak SATA150/ATA 100 PCI controller card.
I am going to use an old Seagate 40 gig SATA HD for the OS, and then will be adding a 300 gig, 200 gig, 180 gig, 120 gig, and two 80 gig ATA harddrives for data.
I have access to academic licensing for Server 2003, so I am not concerned about cost.
Really the only thing I care to do with the file server is streaming video and audio to my Vista dekstop as well as my XBOX 360. I will also be occasionally using an ATA DVD burner to do file backups.
I haven't used Linux in years, but I am comfortable using one of the more noob friendly distros to set it up.
The one thing that attracts me to FreeBSD is the distros that allow you to set up the computer as a NAS, but yet at the same time I am worried about going back to doing JBOD with a bunch of ATA harddrives.
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks!