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Date:      Mon, 08 Feb 2010 00:01:01 -0500
From:      Dan Langille <dan@langille.org>
To:        FreeBSD Stable <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org>
Subject:   hardware for home use large storage
Message-ID:  <4B6F9A8D.4050907@langille.org>

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Hi,

I'm looking at creating a large home use storage machine.  Budget is a 
concern, but size and reliability are also a priority.  Noise is also a 
concern, since this will be at home, in the basement.  That, and cost, 
pretty much rules out a commercial case, such as a 3U case.  It would be 
nice, but it greatly inflates the budget.  This pretty much restricts me 
to a tower case.

The primary use of this machine will be a backup server[1].  It will do 
other secondary use will include minor tasks such as samba, CIFS, cvsup, 
etc.

I'm thinking of 8x1TB (or larger) SATA drives.  I've found a case[2] 
with hot-swap bays[3], that seems interesting.  I haven't looked at 
power supplies, but given that number of drives, I expect something 
beefy with a decent reputation is called for.

Whether I use hardware or software RAID is undecided.  I

I think I am leaning towards software RAID, probably ZFS under FreeBSD 
8.x but I'm open to hardware RAID but I think the cost won't justify it 
given ZFS.

Given that, what motherboard and RAM configuration would you recommend 
to work with FreeBSD [and probably ZFS].  The lists seems to indicate 
that more RAM is better with ZFS.

Thanks.


[1] - FYI running Bacula, but that's out of scope for this question

[2] - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811192058

[3] - nice to have, especially for a failure.



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