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    raid0yolo got a reaction from ArduinoBen in LTT Storage Rankings   
    Here is my new all-in-one whitebox server. It acts as my router, server, NAS and gaming computer.
     
    Raw storage: 63TB
    Usable: 42TB
     
    OS: ESXi6.0
    NAS OS: debian 7 openmediavault + LSI SAS3008 HBA (IT) passthrough + mergerfs + snapraid 
     
    Boot: SanDisk 32GB Extreme CZ80 USB 3.0
    Datastore#1: SAMSUNG 850 EVO 500GB
    Datastore#2: 5TB WD Black
    Storage: 5 x 8TB Segate SMR archive
    Storage: 6 x 3TB Segate PMR
     
    Case Fan: 3 x COUGAR CF-V12HPB 120mm
    Case Fan: 2 x SilenX EFX-08-15 80mm fans
    CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-U9DXi4 90mm SSO2
    PSU: CORSAIR AX series AX760 760W ATX12V
    Motherboard: SUPERMICRO MBD-X10SRH-CLN4F-O
    RAM: 2 x Kingston 16GB DDR4 KVR21R15D4/16
    GPU: MSI Radeon HD 6950 DirectX 11 R6950 Twin Frozr 
    CPU: Intel Xeon E5-2670 v3 (ebay)
     
    Case: SUPERMICRO 846E16-R1200B (ebay)
    Case Backwindow: Norco 4224_backwindow
    Case Fanwall: Norco 120mm fan wall: ASIN:B0075790SO




    After the fan/case mods the server is dead silent. The only time I can hear it is when the GPU fan kicks in. 


    Server only uses 150 Watts at idle. When my desktop VM is running it uses around 200 watts due to the GPU power draw. 


    I had to mount the WD 5TB Black drive inside the case because everything connected to the SAS controller gets passed through to the Openmediavault VM. I use the Black drive as backup for the VMs on the SSD. I also use it for jobs too large for the SSD.




    I could only plug in one of the SAS cables because the GPU is in the way. In the future I will get a smaller GPU or just build a new gaming computer.




    It's not a perfect fit, but it gets the job done. I have 4 large screws securing the backwindow to the case.


    GPU passthrough worked on first try without any issues. I gave this VM 24 cpus just so i could take a picture of Task Manager.


    Here is my snapraid config. I'm using two 8TB archive drives for parity.


    It turns out it's tricky to turn on a desktop VM. My solution was to standup a small webserver that runs a PHP script to SSH into the esxi host to turn on/off my desktop. It's not the most secure solution but it works for now.

    Kitty likes the new server.
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    raid0yolo got a reaction from alpenwasser in LTT Storage Rankings   
    Here is my new all-in-one whitebox server. It acts as my router, server, NAS and gaming computer.
     
    Raw storage: 63TB
    Usable: 42TB
     
    OS: ESXi6.0
    NAS OS: debian 7 openmediavault + LSI SAS3008 HBA (IT) passthrough + mergerfs + snapraid 
     
    Boot: SanDisk 32GB Extreme CZ80 USB 3.0
    Datastore#1: SAMSUNG 850 EVO 500GB
    Datastore#2: 5TB WD Black
    Storage: 5 x 8TB Segate SMR archive
    Storage: 6 x 3TB Segate PMR
     
    Case Fan: 3 x COUGAR CF-V12HPB 120mm
    Case Fan: 2 x SilenX EFX-08-15 80mm fans
    CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-U9DXi4 90mm SSO2
    PSU: CORSAIR AX series AX760 760W ATX12V
    Motherboard: SUPERMICRO MBD-X10SRH-CLN4F-O
    RAM: 2 x Kingston 16GB DDR4 KVR21R15D4/16
    GPU: MSI Radeon HD 6950 DirectX 11 R6950 Twin Frozr 
    CPU: Intel Xeon E5-2670 v3 (ebay)
     
    Case: SUPERMICRO 846E16-R1200B (ebay)
    Case Backwindow: Norco 4224_backwindow
    Case Fanwall: Norco 120mm fan wall: ASIN:B0075790SO




    After the fan/case mods the server is dead silent. The only time I can hear it is when the GPU fan kicks in. 


    Server only uses 150 Watts at idle. When my desktop VM is running it uses around 200 watts due to the GPU power draw. 


    I had to mount the WD 5TB Black drive inside the case because everything connected to the SAS controller gets passed through to the Openmediavault VM. I use the Black drive as backup for the VMs on the SSD. I also use it for jobs too large for the SSD.




    I could only plug in one of the SAS cables because the GPU is in the way. In the future I will get a smaller GPU or just build a new gaming computer.




    It's not a perfect fit, but it gets the job done. I have 4 large screws securing the backwindow to the case.


    GPU passthrough worked on first try without any issues. I gave this VM 24 cpus just so i could take a picture of Task Manager.


    Here is my snapraid config. I'm using two 8TB archive drives for parity.


    It turns out it's tricky to turn on a desktop VM. My solution was to standup a small webserver that runs a PHP script to SSH into the esxi host to turn on/off my desktop. It's not the most secure solution but it works for now.

    Kitty likes the new server.
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    raid0yolo got a reaction from Mattias Edeslatt in LTT Storage Rankings   
    Here is my new all-in-one whitebox server. It acts as my router, server, NAS and gaming computer.
     
    Raw storage: 63TB
    Usable: 42TB
     
    OS: ESXi6.0
    NAS OS: debian 7 openmediavault + LSI SAS3008 HBA (IT) passthrough + mergerfs + snapraid 
     
    Boot: SanDisk 32GB Extreme CZ80 USB 3.0
    Datastore#1: SAMSUNG 850 EVO 500GB
    Datastore#2: 5TB WD Black
    Storage: 5 x 8TB Segate SMR archive
    Storage: 6 x 3TB Segate PMR
     
    Case Fan: 3 x COUGAR CF-V12HPB 120mm
    Case Fan: 2 x SilenX EFX-08-15 80mm fans
    CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-U9DXi4 90mm SSO2
    PSU: CORSAIR AX series AX760 760W ATX12V
    Motherboard: SUPERMICRO MBD-X10SRH-CLN4F-O
    RAM: 2 x Kingston 16GB DDR4 KVR21R15D4/16
    GPU: MSI Radeon HD 6950 DirectX 11 R6950 Twin Frozr 
    CPU: Intel Xeon E5-2670 v3 (ebay)
     
    Case: SUPERMICRO 846E16-R1200B (ebay)
    Case Backwindow: Norco 4224_backwindow
    Case Fanwall: Norco 120mm fan wall: ASIN:B0075790SO




    After the fan/case mods the server is dead silent. The only time I can hear it is when the GPU fan kicks in. 


    Server only uses 150 Watts at idle. When my desktop VM is running it uses around 200 watts due to the GPU power draw. 


    I had to mount the WD 5TB Black drive inside the case because everything connected to the SAS controller gets passed through to the Openmediavault VM. I use the Black drive as backup for the VMs on the SSD. I also use it for jobs too large for the SSD.




    I could only plug in one of the SAS cables because the GPU is in the way. In the future I will get a smaller GPU or just build a new gaming computer.




    It's not a perfect fit, but it gets the job done. I have 4 large screws securing the backwindow to the case.


    GPU passthrough worked on first try without any issues. I gave this VM 24 cpus just so i could take a picture of Task Manager.


    Here is my snapraid config. I'm using two 8TB archive drives for parity.


    It turns out it's tricky to turn on a desktop VM. My solution was to standup a small webserver that runs a PHP script to SSH into the esxi host to turn on/off my desktop. It's not the most secure solution but it works for now.

    Kitty likes the new server.
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    raid0yolo got a reaction from legopc in LTT Storage Rankings   
    Here is my new all-in-one whitebox server. It acts as my router, server, NAS and gaming computer.
     
    Raw storage: 63TB
    Usable: 42TB
     
    OS: ESXi6.0
    NAS OS: debian 7 openmediavault + LSI SAS3008 HBA (IT) passthrough + mergerfs + snapraid 
     
    Boot: SanDisk 32GB Extreme CZ80 USB 3.0
    Datastore#1: SAMSUNG 850 EVO 500GB
    Datastore#2: 5TB WD Black
    Storage: 5 x 8TB Segate SMR archive
    Storage: 6 x 3TB Segate PMR
     
    Case Fan: 3 x COUGAR CF-V12HPB 120mm
    Case Fan: 2 x SilenX EFX-08-15 80mm fans
    CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-U9DXi4 90mm SSO2
    PSU: CORSAIR AX series AX760 760W ATX12V
    Motherboard: SUPERMICRO MBD-X10SRH-CLN4F-O
    RAM: 2 x Kingston 16GB DDR4 KVR21R15D4/16
    GPU: MSI Radeon HD 6950 DirectX 11 R6950 Twin Frozr 
    CPU: Intel Xeon E5-2670 v3 (ebay)
     
    Case: SUPERMICRO 846E16-R1200B (ebay)
    Case Backwindow: Norco 4224_backwindow
    Case Fanwall: Norco 120mm fan wall: ASIN:B0075790SO




    After the fan/case mods the server is dead silent. The only time I can hear it is when the GPU fan kicks in. 


    Server only uses 150 Watts at idle. When my desktop VM is running it uses around 200 watts due to the GPU power draw. 


    I had to mount the WD 5TB Black drive inside the case because everything connected to the SAS controller gets passed through to the Openmediavault VM. I use the Black drive as backup for the VMs on the SSD. I also use it for jobs too large for the SSD.




    I could only plug in one of the SAS cables because the GPU is in the way. In the future I will get a smaller GPU or just build a new gaming computer.




    It's not a perfect fit, but it gets the job done. I have 4 large screws securing the backwindow to the case.


    GPU passthrough worked on first try without any issues. I gave this VM 24 cpus just so i could take a picture of Task Manager.


    Here is my snapraid config. I'm using two 8TB archive drives for parity.


    It turns out it's tricky to turn on a desktop VM. My solution was to standup a small webserver that runs a PHP script to SSH into the esxi host to turn on/off my desktop. It's not the most secure solution but it works for now.

    Kitty likes the new server.
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    raid0yolo got a reaction from cyb0rg in LTT Storage Rankings   
    Here is my new all-in-one whitebox server. It acts as my router, server, NAS and gaming computer.
     
    Raw storage: 63TB
    Usable: 42TB
     
    OS: ESXi6.0
    NAS OS: debian 7 openmediavault + LSI SAS3008 HBA (IT) passthrough + mergerfs + snapraid 
     
    Boot: SanDisk 32GB Extreme CZ80 USB 3.0
    Datastore#1: SAMSUNG 850 EVO 500GB
    Datastore#2: 5TB WD Black
    Storage: 5 x 8TB Segate SMR archive
    Storage: 6 x 3TB Segate PMR
     
    Case Fan: 3 x COUGAR CF-V12HPB 120mm
    Case Fan: 2 x SilenX EFX-08-15 80mm fans
    CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-U9DXi4 90mm SSO2
    PSU: CORSAIR AX series AX760 760W ATX12V
    Motherboard: SUPERMICRO MBD-X10SRH-CLN4F-O
    RAM: 2 x Kingston 16GB DDR4 KVR21R15D4/16
    GPU: MSI Radeon HD 6950 DirectX 11 R6950 Twin Frozr 
    CPU: Intel Xeon E5-2670 v3 (ebay)
     
    Case: SUPERMICRO 846E16-R1200B (ebay)
    Case Backwindow: Norco 4224_backwindow
    Case Fanwall: Norco 120mm fan wall: ASIN:B0075790SO




    After the fan/case mods the server is dead silent. The only time I can hear it is when the GPU fan kicks in. 


    Server only uses 150 Watts at idle. When my desktop VM is running it uses around 200 watts due to the GPU power draw. 


    I had to mount the WD 5TB Black drive inside the case because everything connected to the SAS controller gets passed through to the Openmediavault VM. I use the Black drive as backup for the VMs on the SSD. I also use it for jobs too large for the SSD.




    I could only plug in one of the SAS cables because the GPU is in the way. In the future I will get a smaller GPU or just build a new gaming computer.




    It's not a perfect fit, but it gets the job done. I have 4 large screws securing the backwindow to the case.


    GPU passthrough worked on first try without any issues. I gave this VM 24 cpus just so i could take a picture of Task Manager.


    Here is my snapraid config. I'm using two 8TB archive drives for parity.


    It turns out it's tricky to turn on a desktop VM. My solution was to standup a small webserver that runs a PHP script to SSH into the esxi host to turn on/off my desktop. It's not the most secure solution but it works for now.

    Kitty likes the new server.
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    raid0yolo got a reaction from RageInvader in LTT Storage Rankings   
    Here is my new all-in-one whitebox server. It acts as my router, server, NAS and gaming computer.
     
    Raw storage: 63TB
    Usable: 42TB
     
    OS: ESXi6.0
    NAS OS: debian 7 openmediavault + LSI SAS3008 HBA (IT) passthrough + mergerfs + snapraid 
     
    Boot: SanDisk 32GB Extreme CZ80 USB 3.0
    Datastore#1: SAMSUNG 850 EVO 500GB
    Datastore#2: 5TB WD Black
    Storage: 5 x 8TB Segate SMR archive
    Storage: 6 x 3TB Segate PMR
     
    Case Fan: 3 x COUGAR CF-V12HPB 120mm
    Case Fan: 2 x SilenX EFX-08-15 80mm fans
    CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-U9DXi4 90mm SSO2
    PSU: CORSAIR AX series AX760 760W ATX12V
    Motherboard: SUPERMICRO MBD-X10SRH-CLN4F-O
    RAM: 2 x Kingston 16GB DDR4 KVR21R15D4/16
    GPU: MSI Radeon HD 6950 DirectX 11 R6950 Twin Frozr 
    CPU: Intel Xeon E5-2670 v3 (ebay)
     
    Case: SUPERMICRO 846E16-R1200B (ebay)
    Case Backwindow: Norco 4224_backwindow
    Case Fanwall: Norco 120mm fan wall: ASIN:B0075790SO




    After the fan/case mods the server is dead silent. The only time I can hear it is when the GPU fan kicks in. 


    Server only uses 150 Watts at idle. When my desktop VM is running it uses around 200 watts due to the GPU power draw. 


    I had to mount the WD 5TB Black drive inside the case because everything connected to the SAS controller gets passed through to the Openmediavault VM. I use the Black drive as backup for the VMs on the SSD. I also use it for jobs too large for the SSD.




    I could only plug in one of the SAS cables because the GPU is in the way. In the future I will get a smaller GPU or just build a new gaming computer.




    It's not a perfect fit, but it gets the job done. I have 4 large screws securing the backwindow to the case.


    GPU passthrough worked on first try without any issues. I gave this VM 24 cpus just so i could take a picture of Task Manager.


    Here is my snapraid config. I'm using two 8TB archive drives for parity.


    It turns out it's tricky to turn on a desktop VM. My solution was to standup a small webserver that runs a PHP script to SSH into the esxi host to turn on/off my desktop. It's not the most secure solution but it works for now.

    Kitty likes the new server.
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    raid0yolo reacted to RageInvader in LTT Storage Rankings   
    Thanks thats fantastic, adapted it and got it working on my unRAID server, now my girlfriend can start her gaming VM without logging into the webUI and me fearing she's going to break something.
     
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    raid0yolo got a reaction from Chaosratt in LTT Storage Rankings   
    Here is my new all-in-one whitebox server. It acts as my router, server, NAS and gaming computer.
     
    Raw storage: 63TB
    Usable: 42TB
     
    OS: ESXi6.0
    NAS OS: debian 7 openmediavault + LSI SAS3008 HBA (IT) passthrough + mergerfs + snapraid 
     
    Boot: SanDisk 32GB Extreme CZ80 USB 3.0
    Datastore#1: SAMSUNG 850 EVO 500GB
    Datastore#2: 5TB WD Black
    Storage: 5 x 8TB Segate SMR archive
    Storage: 6 x 3TB Segate PMR
     
    Case Fan: 3 x COUGAR CF-V12HPB 120mm
    Case Fan: 2 x SilenX EFX-08-15 80mm fans
    CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-U9DXi4 90mm SSO2
    PSU: CORSAIR AX series AX760 760W ATX12V
    Motherboard: SUPERMICRO MBD-X10SRH-CLN4F-O
    RAM: 2 x Kingston 16GB DDR4 KVR21R15D4/16
    GPU: MSI Radeon HD 6950 DirectX 11 R6950 Twin Frozr 
    CPU: Intel Xeon E5-2670 v3 (ebay)
     
    Case: SUPERMICRO 846E16-R1200B (ebay)
    Case Backwindow: Norco 4224_backwindow
    Case Fanwall: Norco 120mm fan wall: ASIN:B0075790SO




    After the fan/case mods the server is dead silent. The only time I can hear it is when the GPU fan kicks in. 


    Server only uses 150 Watts at idle. When my desktop VM is running it uses around 200 watts due to the GPU power draw. 


    I had to mount the WD 5TB Black drive inside the case because everything connected to the SAS controller gets passed through to the Openmediavault VM. I use the Black drive as backup for the VMs on the SSD. I also use it for jobs too large for the SSD.




    I could only plug in one of the SAS cables because the GPU is in the way. In the future I will get a smaller GPU or just build a new gaming computer.




    It's not a perfect fit, but it gets the job done. I have 4 large screws securing the backwindow to the case.


    GPU passthrough worked on first try without any issues. I gave this VM 24 cpus just so i could take a picture of Task Manager.


    Here is my snapraid config. I'm using two 8TB archive drives for parity.


    It turns out it's tricky to turn on a desktop VM. My solution was to standup a small webserver that runs a PHP script to SSH into the esxi host to turn on/off my desktop. It's not the most secure solution but it works for now.

    Kitty likes the new server.
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