So I recently bought a new HDD based camcorder to record vid of our first child, which along with my years of digital photos and my growing itunes mp3/podcast/video collection, has finally pushed me to install some increased storage reliability. I was looking at some standalone NAS units at first, but figured for a bit more $$, I could upgrade from my current PC and then use the old one as a file server or NAS. So now I?m struggling over what is the best route.
What I?ve currently got:
Board: MSI KT333 Ultra Socket A board ? 5 PCI (2.2), 1 8xAGP, 2xIDE, no SATA, no RAID.
Proc: Athlon XP 2400+ (2GHz)
Mem: 1 GB PC 5200 DDR (2x512)
Drive: 320GB Maxtor PATA drive
Video: Leadtek 6800 LE (12 unlocked pipes and 5 unlocked shaders)
Power: 450 Watt (can?t remember the mfg, but it?s a pretty solid supply with 2 12v rails).
Other: Sound blaster 5.1, USB 2.0 card, Firewire Card, DVD Burner, DVD Drive, Floppy Drive
I?m looking to upgrade to the following. Not looking to spend a ton of money, but want to get up to the current AM2, PCI-E, DDR2, SATA since my old motherboard is so outdated and un-upgradeable.
Board: GIGABYTE GA-M57SLI-S4 AM2 NVIDIA nForce 570 SLI
Proc: AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ Brisbane 2.6GHz Dual-Core (Black Ed.) with AC Freezer 64 CPU Cooler
Mem: 2GB (2x1GB) G.Skill DDR2 800 (PC2 6400)
Drive: Keep the 320GB Maxtor PATA drive in here for the time being.
Video: XFX GeForce 8600GT XXX 256MB GDDR3 PIC-E x16
Power: Antec Earthwatts 500W Power Supply
Other: Lite-on 20x SATA DVD Burner, Floppy Drive
First off, thoughts on new build? Based on discounts and rebates on newegg, would cost about $455
Ok, now to the main question. How to utilize the old box. I?d like to stick at least 2 500GB drive in there for the time being, with some form of redundancy, probably RAID 1 mirror. I?d also like the drives to be SATA, so that when I eventually replace them with larger drives, then the 500GB SATAs can go into my new box and replace the 300GB PATA. I?ll stick with the 300GB in there now though, since most of my files will be on file server, and I?ll only pull down videos and pics that I need to edit in real time onto the new box, so it won?t need as much storage space. This means I?ll need a SATA controller for my old box, and it?ll need to be PCI (2.2 compliant) since the old MSI board doesn?t have PCI-E.
Now we get down to the nitty gritty. What is my best solution/use for the old PC in terms of file storage/reliability. Keep in mind, I?m not looking to host anything outside of my house, just have a central location for storing my video/mp3/pictures, host them to my PC/laptop/PS3, and have reliable data loss protection, since a lot of what will be going on there in the near future is video and pics of our new baby. Honestly, the data loss protection is my biggest concern. I?d also like to have the flexibility of moving to RAID5 at some point when I add more drives, but it's not a necessity at this point.
So, do I go with hardware SATA RAID controller or a SATA controller card w/ software based RAID? Do I go with a NAS based solution (freeNAS, NASLite, Openfiler)? Or do I just make a file server (Windows XP with Hardware based RAID or Software based: http://www.tomshardware.com/20...to_make_raid_5_happen/ ). Any other options I?m missing?
Any advice you guys could give from your experience would be great. I just want to make sure that our digital memories of our first child aren?t lost due to a HDD crash, and upgrade my PC in the process would be nice. But honestly, if a dedicated NAS (D-Link 323 or Buffalo Link Station, etc.) or External Drive based solution is best, then I?m fine with investing in that and not upgrading my PC for the time being.
Thanks!
What I?ve currently got:
Board: MSI KT333 Ultra Socket A board ? 5 PCI (2.2), 1 8xAGP, 2xIDE, no SATA, no RAID.
Proc: Athlon XP 2400+ (2GHz)
Mem: 1 GB PC 5200 DDR (2x512)
Drive: 320GB Maxtor PATA drive
Video: Leadtek 6800 LE (12 unlocked pipes and 5 unlocked shaders)
Power: 450 Watt (can?t remember the mfg, but it?s a pretty solid supply with 2 12v rails).
Other: Sound blaster 5.1, USB 2.0 card, Firewire Card, DVD Burner, DVD Drive, Floppy Drive
I?m looking to upgrade to the following. Not looking to spend a ton of money, but want to get up to the current AM2, PCI-E, DDR2, SATA since my old motherboard is so outdated and un-upgradeable.
Board: GIGABYTE GA-M57SLI-S4 AM2 NVIDIA nForce 570 SLI
Proc: AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ Brisbane 2.6GHz Dual-Core (Black Ed.) with AC Freezer 64 CPU Cooler
Mem: 2GB (2x1GB) G.Skill DDR2 800 (PC2 6400)
Drive: Keep the 320GB Maxtor PATA drive in here for the time being.
Video: XFX GeForce 8600GT XXX 256MB GDDR3 PIC-E x16
Power: Antec Earthwatts 500W Power Supply
Other: Lite-on 20x SATA DVD Burner, Floppy Drive
First off, thoughts on new build? Based on discounts and rebates on newegg, would cost about $455
Ok, now to the main question. How to utilize the old box. I?d like to stick at least 2 500GB drive in there for the time being, with some form of redundancy, probably RAID 1 mirror. I?d also like the drives to be SATA, so that when I eventually replace them with larger drives, then the 500GB SATAs can go into my new box and replace the 300GB PATA. I?ll stick with the 300GB in there now though, since most of my files will be on file server, and I?ll only pull down videos and pics that I need to edit in real time onto the new box, so it won?t need as much storage space. This means I?ll need a SATA controller for my old box, and it?ll need to be PCI (2.2 compliant) since the old MSI board doesn?t have PCI-E.
Now we get down to the nitty gritty. What is my best solution/use for the old PC in terms of file storage/reliability. Keep in mind, I?m not looking to host anything outside of my house, just have a central location for storing my video/mp3/pictures, host them to my PC/laptop/PS3, and have reliable data loss protection, since a lot of what will be going on there in the near future is video and pics of our new baby. Honestly, the data loss protection is my biggest concern. I?d also like to have the flexibility of moving to RAID5 at some point when I add more drives, but it's not a necessity at this point.
So, do I go with hardware SATA RAID controller or a SATA controller card w/ software based RAID? Do I go with a NAS based solution (freeNAS, NASLite, Openfiler)? Or do I just make a file server (Windows XP with Hardware based RAID or Software based: http://www.tomshardware.com/20...to_make_raid_5_happen/ ). Any other options I?m missing?
Any advice you guys could give from your experience would be great. I just want to make sure that our digital memories of our first child aren?t lost due to a HDD crash, and upgrade my PC in the process would be nice. But honestly, if a dedicated NAS (D-Link 323 or Buffalo Link Station, etc.) or External Drive based solution is best, then I?m fine with investing in that and not upgrading my PC for the time being.
Thanks!