dave_the_nerd
Lifer
I have a few smaller external HDs attached to my router, which I use mostly for backing up the computers in the house, as well as for streaming some media (which I don't have backed up elsewhere, but it's all replaceable if I need to).
But performance sucks. (~7MB/sec for wireless transfers and ~12MB/sec for wired.) the last full backup I did of my laptop over WiFi took 3 days.
Transfers between the computers on the network are around 15MB/Sec for WiFi and 60+ for wired. So I'm thinking it's time.
Motherboard - FoxConn D70S-P
Case - MI-008 ITX case.
Hard Drives - 3x 2TB Toshiba DT01ACA200
Throw in some generic RAM, a few cables, and throw FreeNAS on it (booting from a USB drive), and it should be good, right?
My questions/concerns: (Any other nitpicks are welcome too.)
1) Hard drive selection. I'm... pretty cheap. Is spending the extra money on WD Reds or a "NAS-oriented" HD really worth it? I have three computers with a combined total of about 1.5TB of data to back up, but after that, I'm just doing differential backups to the tune of a GB or two a day, and streaming the occasional movie. Not really heavy use. (At least it doesn't seem like heavy use to me.)
2) Is that a powerful enough CPU? Is 4GB of RAM enough?
3) ZFS is nice and all, but I understand it's also more error prone and RAM hungry. Since motherboard doesn't have ECC RAM, should I stick with UFS?
4) Motherboard doesn't support RAID. ZFS storage pools would make that a moot point, but will FreeNAS do a software RAID-5 with UFS?
But performance sucks. (~7MB/sec for wireless transfers and ~12MB/sec for wired.) the last full backup I did of my laptop over WiFi took 3 days.
Transfers between the computers on the network are around 15MB/Sec for WiFi and 60+ for wired. So I'm thinking it's time.
Motherboard - FoxConn D70S-P
Case - MI-008 ITX case.
Hard Drives - 3x 2TB Toshiba DT01ACA200
Throw in some generic RAM, a few cables, and throw FreeNAS on it (booting from a USB drive), and it should be good, right?
My questions/concerns: (Any other nitpicks are welcome too.)
1) Hard drive selection. I'm... pretty cheap. Is spending the extra money on WD Reds or a "NAS-oriented" HD really worth it? I have three computers with a combined total of about 1.5TB of data to back up, but after that, I'm just doing differential backups to the tune of a GB or two a day, and streaming the occasional movie. Not really heavy use. (At least it doesn't seem like heavy use to me.)
2) Is that a powerful enough CPU? Is 4GB of RAM enough?
3) ZFS is nice and all, but I understand it's also more error prone and RAM hungry. Since motherboard doesn't have ECC RAM, should I stick with UFS?
4) Motherboard doesn't support RAID. ZFS storage pools would make that a moot point, but will FreeNAS do a software RAID-5 with UFS?
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