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- Birthday Nov 22, 1983
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Totally true mikesan, my build will grow with the amount of storage needed.
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Hi All, Ok after the really good advices from the people here i change the system setup: X-Case RM424-EX Pro 24 Bay Hotswap Storage Server Case- Expander Backplane https://www.xcase.co.uk/products/x-case-rm424-ex-pro-24-bay-hotswap-storage-server-case-expander-backplane?variant=9314376069 Supermicro X10SRL-F <- I choose this board so i can add later more memory if needed with freenas. Intel Xeon E5-2603 v3 16GB Samsung M393A2K40BB1-CRC <- for starting later i will upgrade it with more volume 6x HGST Deskstar NAS 4TB HDN724040ALE640 1x IBM-M1015 Intel 10G Ethernet Server Adapter 10Gbps Dual Port PCI-E X520-DA2 Seasonic G-series 650 watt 80 PLUS® Gold efficiency OS: Freenas with raid-z2
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This cased give possibilities and save two IBM-M1015 cards, and yes he is more expensive then the one without the sas backplane include. I will start looking for hardware for this build.
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Which card you recommend with this case? the LSI 9240-8i?
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There say: Also i checked the card he use LSI MegaRAID SAS 9361-8i, 12Gb/s, 1GB Cache
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For off-site backups it will be perfect this setup, with running freenas into raidz2. Any people see complications with my whishes ?
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The case look really solid for that price, here a video from it Also an interested solution is a case with a sas backplate expander like you say scot
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Hi Scot, i thinking to get a 24 bay case, i found a cheap one at x-case see https://www.xcase.co.uk/products/x-case-extra-value-rm-424-24-hotswap-bays
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Yes i want to scale up to a 4U with 24 disks. I am still looking for what for supermicro board i will go in combination with the 3x IBM-M1015
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This is a good option to, i gonna thinking about it
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Thank you for your reply. I read it to: So what i can do is split it into 3x 8 vdev RAID-Z2 Raw Storage: 32.0 TB / 32000.0 GB Usable Storage: 21.8 TB / 22351.7 GB Total 65.4TB is 14.6TB to less for what i needed :).
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Very very interested information form you all guys! I start reading again on freenas wiki and forum and search more information for my know how about the system. So far what i read freenas match the best with my wishes. If i choose RAID-Z2 24x HGST Deskstar NAS 4TB HDN724040ALE640 Raw Storage: 96.0 TB / 96000.0 GB Usable Storage: 80.0 TB / 81956.4 GB This will be perfect for me, i realize that i can better upgrade the case to a 24 bays case. And use 3x LSI 9240-8i ( IBM M1015 ) with Intel 10G Ethernet Server Adapter 10Gbps Dual Port PCI-E X520-DA2 for off-site backup. Only needed to look for a supermicro board with enough pci-e slots to add all cards. I found the X9SCM-F but this one is already a old socket 1155. Some one know a newer supermicro board with the requirement slots?
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Thanks for your reply. Only one concert with freenas is that you need 1GB memory at 1TB storage and my board can maximal 32GB that mean i can run max 32TB of storage. Or do i read it wrong? The RAIDZ2 option sounds really good to me because i want to keep my data as safe as possible. You let me rethinking everything brwainer
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Thanks for you reply. It is a Dell perc H700 1GB incl bbu i have this one left from a server. The off-site backup i was thinking about this to. The reason why i added a Intel Ethernet Server Adapter 10Gbps Dual Port PCI-E X520-DA2 also is for fast file transfers into the internal network after video editing on the office.
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This cpu i already have so that why i want to use it into this build :).