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1. I use a 120GB Sandisk SSD for my boot drive and a few programs, for everything else I have a 2TB Seagate Barracuda.
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I need this for a future build, I can't stand Windows 8 without drastic modifications!
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Looks pretty solid. I would probably try to get a cheaper FM2 CPU like and AMD A4-5300. It only has a 65W TDP compared to the A10's 100W as well so you're saving in the long run. If it's just a storage server, then you don't need much computing power at all, my CPU only draws 20W and the freeNAS server runs fine. Here is my server specs as an example: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/21948-ltt-10tb-storage-show-off-topic/page-2#entry279789
Also, what kind of RAID are you going to set up? I'm thinking with 4 drives, a raid-5 or raid-z1 would be sufficient. The general rule of thumb is that if you're running a zfs file system on freeNAS, then you should have 1 GB of ram for every 1 TB of hard drive space which is one of the reasons why people say it's better to have more memory on freeNAS.
Thanks, I've downgraded the CPU to the A4-5300. I was thinking RAID-5 but I read on the FreeNAS wiki that RAID-Z1 is the software equivalent, do either of them offer an advantage over each other? The 16GB of RAM is just to allow headroom for future upgrades.
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Sorry for the late reply, I was out all yesterday.
I would change the processor to an i3 when they are released, an i5 seems overkill and you will not gain too much from it. Also, try changing the drives to WD Reds, as they are designed for NAS use up to 5 drives. If you can, get 2x4gb RAM since the board is dual channel.
Thanks, I'll probably go with WoodenMarker's AMD build because it would offer good performance for less, I'll consider Red's because the AMD build leave's a bit of leeway for upgrades.
Unless you need the low power states of haswell, you could go for an i3 ivy and probably save some money. WD Reds seem like the go-to drives but I think Seagate drives are great too. I never had any problems with them. I would honestly just get the cheapest 7200 drives you can find and just test them thoroughly before deploying them. I would also suggest 2x8gb of ram. Maxing out the ram does wonders for FreeNAS systems.
As for RAID take a look at this tread by looney. Think this would be an ideal solution.
Hope this helps.
Thanks for the suggestions, I think I'll go ahead and get Red's for it as well as more RAM I do remember reading somewhere on the FreeNAS wiki about the more RAM the better.
If you could buy online instead: http://au.pcpartpicker.com/p/1hNC3
8 native sata 6gb/s ports, 8 3.5in bays for hdds, and onboard raid, 0, 1, 5, and 10.
Thank you, I think I will go with this build but with Red's and 16GB of RAM.
Thanks everyone this is the semi-finalized build if you have any other suggestions you still have a few days until I buy the components.
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As the title suggests I am building a FreeNAS based storage server for backups and media storage, I am building this primarily for my father as he works in the video production industry and has several large jobs coming up, he has experienced hard drive failure before and can't afford for it to happen again. Here are the parts I have selected, I have overidden all the prices to a local store (PLE) because it is easier than buying online. He needs this for backing up his data and importing raw media.
Components:
CPU: Intel Core i5-4430 3.0GHz Quad-Core Processor ($217.00 @ PLE Computers)
Motherboard: Asus H87M-E Micro ATX LGA1150 Motherboard ($114.00 @ PLE Computers)
Memory: Kingston 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR3-1333 Memory ($85.00 @ PLE Computers)
Storage: Seagate Barracuda 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($105.00 @ PLE Computers)
Storage: Seagate Barracuda 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($105.00 @ PLE Computers)
Storage: Seagate Barracuda 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($105.00 @ PLE Computers)
Storage: Seagate Barracuda 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($105.00 @ PLE Computers)
Case: BitFenix Merc Alpha (Black) ATX Mid Tower Case ($55.00 @ PLE Computers)
Case Fan: Fractal Design FD-FAN-SSR2-120 40.6 CFM 120mm Fan (Purchased For $13.00)
Power Supply: XFX ProSeries 450W 80 PLUS Bronze Certified ATX12V / EPS12V Power Supply ($69.00 @ PLE Computers)
Other: HighPoint RocketRAID 2720SGL ($209.00)
Total: $1182.00 AUDPcPartPicker Link: http://au.pcpartpicker.com/p/1hw4J
Hardware aside I need to decide what RAID type to use, to start of he needs at least 4TB of usable space and will probably expand in the future. I need your guy's input on the hardware and RAID configuration, speed isn't a huge issue as he won't be editing directly of of it he will just back up media to it or copy data over to his machine as he needs it.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
TheMrMiffy
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Need this for an upcoming build!
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-ISP Name: iiNet (Australia)
-What speed you're supposed to get: No promise
-What speed you actually get: 4.7 down, 0.8 up
-Rating: 4.5 ( Reasonable customer service, slow speeds caused by 4 km cable length from exchange and frequent VoIP and Internet dropouts)
Fibre is coming soon though which will offer gigabit down and 400mbit up by the end of the year
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Certainly hope I win.........
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Lol is that the Cannington store? I live in Perth too.
Anyway I really like the red and black theme!
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Thank you Linus (and Intel and Gigabyte)
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Here are the specs for a planned video editing build for my dad he has been using Macs for years and is finally ready to make the move to a PC, he still hasn't decided whether he's going to use Avid or the Adobe Premiere suite.
Specs:
Intel Core i7 3770K
ASUS P8Z77-V LX Motherboard
Antec One Gaming Case
SanDisk Extreme Solid State Drive 120GB - Boot drive x2 in RAID 0
Seagate Barracuda 2TB ST2000DM001 - Storage drive
Pioneer BDR-207DBK Blu-Ray Disc Writer OEM
Noctua NH-D14 CPU Cooler
Thermaltake 700W TR2 Bronze TR-700P
Galaxy GeForce GTX 660 Ti GC 3GB
Corsair Vengeance CML16GX3M2A1600C10 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3
Any suggestions?
BTW Will most likely be buying the parts from pccasegear.com because I live in Australia
TheMrMiffy
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Can you please help me to name all the chrome extensions shown in this image?
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I'm pretty sure the one between Google+ and the headphones is Wolfram Alpha.