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Thorn57

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  1. Hardware: CASE: Nanoxia Deep Silence 1 Rev. B PSU: 350W FSP MB: Fujitsu MB from old office PC CPU: i5-2400 RAM: 4 x 8GB NIC1: Integrated NIC on MB NIC2: 2 Port Intel 82576NS Gigabit Network Card (Previously used for SMB-Multichannel under FreeNAS which I couldn't get to work in Proxmox) HBA: 8 Port LSI SAS 3Gb/s HBA which was 18€ from Ebay TV-Tuner: DVBSky S952 SSD: 128GB Samsung 840 Evo for booting and some VMs HDD1: 3 x 1 TB (2 x Seagate + 1 x WD from old Computers) HDD2: 3 x 2 TB (2 x HGST Ultrastar A7K2000 + 1 x Seagate) HHD3: 4 x 3 TB (1 x HGST Ultrastar 7K4000 + 3 x Toshiba DT01ACA) Raw capacity: 21 TB Power: 110-160W Software, Configuration and Usage: OS: Proxmox 5.1 ZFS Config: RAIDZ: 3 x 1 TB for Media RAIDZ: 3 x 2 TB for Backups of Computers and Phones Striped Mirror: 2 x 2 x 3TB: Random files like Games and VMs VMs: UniFi Controller OpenVPN TS3 server Zoneminder Plex tvheadend with a Tunercard passed through (hardly used though) multiple testing VMs (Win10, pfsense, ...) Backup: Don't have the budget for a cloud backup and neither money nor a location for a offsite Backup. Important stuff is stored on my PC and backed up to the server though. Photos:
  2. That would probably make a rackmount case look cheap. 2x5.25" to 3x3.5" hotswap bays cost 40€ and 3x5.25" to 5x3.5" adapters almost 100€ the best option is the lian li one i have that's not hotswap just a hdd bay with a fan. The cheapest and most practical option would probably be a tower where you can access the hdd bays from the right and left side, so one for cables and one where you can pull the drive out without having to disconnect others
  3. i want to be able to fit atleast 12 3.5" drives and the 804, although a godd case, is 4 short of 12
  4. Hi there, I have a small question. I am running a FreeNAS box for storage and server applications (Plex, Vpn, ...) it has an i5-2400, a µATX mobo, a 8 port hba, a 2 port nic, a 3x5.25" to 4x3.5" hdd adapter and most importantly 10 hdds. All of this is currentyl housed inside a horrible CoolerMaster k380 which could hardly be less suited. So with Christmas just around the corner I was thinking about upgrading. The question is now wether to go for a rackmount case like this or this one whithout rachmounting it or a large tower case like the Nanoxia Deep Silence 1 Rev. B. Thank you for your thoughts and opinions in advance.
  5. I found the issue: static lag on the switch
  6. Sorry for reviving this thread but i have an issue relating to this. So I had some trouble with internet connectivity which lead my to resetting the nics. Now after getting everything back up i couldn't connect to the freenas box using my main pc. However when i dont have the routes configured, that are needed for smb multichannel on freenas i can connect to the freenas server. So now i m wondering what i did wrong and how i can have smb multichannel working again
  7. For now it is working I got 350MB/s testing with crystal diskmark which is probaply the best the spinning rust in the server can do and it's fine for me. I hope it's not going to break. I feel like this infromation should be on the freenas homepage because this is by far the best method of increasing transfer speeds with a homeserver. Thanks very much for your help. PS.: Lustig dass der erste den man hier trift auch deutsch ist.
  8. Well I got to the part where I have the faster transferspeeds one way but now i dont konw where and how to add the routes. Sorry for being a noob
  9. Wow, thanks very much im going to update to freenas 11 and give it a try. Its hopefully gonna be uch easier than using the comandline to try and update samba. Thank you for finding that reddit post
  10. I considered the the 10g option but the asus cards are about 110€ and then i would need about 30m of cat7 which would come to an extimated cost of 250€ which is a bit to musch imo. I did however find that mulipath is included in samba 4.4.0 which would mean i would have to update samba on the freenas server because it is currently on version 4.3.11 however this is quiet hard especially since i dont have a lot of experiece with freebsd. It would be nice if anybody with some experience could help me with that or if anybody knows whether freenas 11 has the right version of samba
  11. So you are basically saying that with freenas i can not get speeds> 1gb with this hardware and my options for better speeds are using windows on the server, waiting 2 years for mulipath on SAMBA or getting faster nics. Would there be any option to get multipath working on freenas
  12. Hi everyone, im running a FreeNAS server (i5-2400, 14gb ram, 4x500gb raidz1, 3x2tb raid z2, old lsi sas hba) which i want to acces from my desktop (i7-6700k, 16gb ram, 960 evo) with more than gigabit speeds. I purchased some 2 port intel nics of ebay and have a mangaed 8 port tp-linkTL-SG2008 switch even though with an other windows machine i can use the bandwith i was not able to set freenas up to do so. And I was wondering wether there is an option to get better speeds with my hardware. Help is greatly appreciated
  13. Yeah 2x500 would be cheaper and I'd have that extra speedboost I don't really need. For data safety I'd have to dig up some old 1tb HDDs and hopefully get a NAS running. https://geizhals.de/?cat=hdssd&sort=r&xf=4851_1#xf_top here is the site I use for comparison. It's in German but should be somewhat understandable.
  14. I always thought RAID 0 would more or less double speeds. Unfortunately hardware is not quite as cheap here in Germany. A Mushkin Reactor starts at 270€.
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