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  1. Totally true mikesan, my build will grow with the amount of storage needed.
  2. 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
  3. 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.
  4. Which card you recommend with this case? the LSI 9240-8i?
  5. There say: Also i checked the card he use LSI MegaRAID SAS 9361-8i, 12Gb/s, 1GB Cache
  6. For off-site backups it will be perfect this setup, with running freenas into raidz2. Any people see complications with my whishes ?
  7. 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
  8. 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
  9. 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
  10. This is a good option to, i gonna thinking about it
  11. 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 :).
  12. 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?
  13. 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
  14. 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.
  15. This cpu i already have so that why i want to use it into this build :).
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