:::RHMT::: Real Home Made Turbo
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: rsmith2786 on June 19, 2010, 02:45:22 PM
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I have several computers on my network. My main desktop, HTPC, laptop, roommates laptop, and we both have work laptops which are connected from time to time. I wasn't really satisfied with setting up a home network within Windows for transfering files. It just wasn't smooth or fast. I decided to set up a machine to just sit on the network and host files. It's main job is to host media so it can be watched from any computer. Since it's on 24-7 power consumption was a bit of a concern too.
I started doing some research and settled on building a NAS machine running FreeNAS. FreeNAS is super simple and you can boot it from a USB stick. You interface with the machine purely through your browser. It's pretty sweet. I picked up an Intel Atom D510MO board with two 1TB drives. I just got it up and running and it seems to be flawless. I'm really impressed. Currently set-up in RAID 1 for redundancy and i'm not terribly concerned about the write time.
The machine is basically silent. There isn't a single fan on the mainboard...not even for the processor. Actually the only fan in the case is for the power supply which is almost silent. The only thing i can hear are the drives which are reasonable.
This was my first time using a linux based system so i'm pretty proud of myself right now. It was pretty simple though. Getting to the point...anyone else running a NAS device? What is it / how do you like it? Right now i'm getting 12mb/s transferring a 128gb file over the network. The new machine is faster but i think my router and main machine are only 100mb/s LAN.
Oh yeah, the whole thing was under $300 including everything. Atom, ram, case, drives...
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I have a free nas box i built a few years ago out of an old pc. Freenas is bsd based not linux based btw. Same thing though really. My nas is an old p3 667 intel mobo in a mid tower case. it has 2 soft-raid arrays of 2x160gb ide drives and the os is on a old 550mb lappy drive. I use the box mainly for storing my uhh "adult" files :yes: I need to delete some or put in bigger drives because both arrays are pretty full :?: I get about the same speed as you maybe a little less then 11mb/s
I also have a cisco/linksys stand alone nas200 with 2x320gb drives in it and it is so fucking slow its not funny. I get like 2.5mb/s writes and maybe 3mb/sec reads to it. I am planning on building an attom powered nas like yours that i plan on sticking the 2x320s and 2x2tbs in once i get some funds saved up.
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I have a media server running Win Server 2008 R2 with all WD green drives and a 45W processor, it's awesome :noel:
Just under 10 TB of storage, almost full.
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Time for me to do a refresh too. I have been running slackware on a old pc for years now... Besides FreeNAS, I have been contemplating the idea of using a sheevaplug with extenal HD.
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i have about 50 120-250gb 2.5" laptop drives full if crap all nigger rigged together