scrobbesbyrig
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Hi all,
Long time user of SmallNetBuilder site, first time poster though!
I seem to be amassing PC's and devices which are running as various servers. Each on is rather low on space and I'm guessing that the power consumption of the combined devices is probably higher than one consolidated one.
My requirements are fairly simple. 4TB of storage, which I think should include some redundancy, such as RAID5. I know redundancy is not an excuse for backup ... but since I have neither at present, it's better than nowt!
Anyway ... 4TB storage using RAID5. Im thinking 4 or 5 disks at 1 or 1.5TB (just depends if 1.5TB is reasonable pricing yet). 4TB will cover all present storage requirements ... plus a bit of room to grow!
On one server I currently have Firefly media server, DHCP and DNS running and also Azureus BitTorrent downloader.
My objectives really are to achieve one device that manages all storage efficiently, doesn't cost an arm and a leg to implement, is easy to manage (my background is Microsoft stuff, and not linux ... but still open to consider it), and as a bonus reduces the electricity bill!
So, I have a couple of questions, if you don't mind:
1) I know that some of the off the shelf NAS solutions, such as Synology, Thecus, etc allow bittorrent downloading. But do any of them allow you to update the ipfilter.dat file to restrict connections?
2) The server which is able to be repurposed is a AMD Athlon 64 2800 processor, 4GB RAM, and a 600w (I think) power supply. It also has a high end gaming gfx card in. Firstly would the power supply need changing to accommodate 4 or 5 hard disks? Secondly, should I change the gfx card to a more energy efficient one? Lastly, the Althon64's always generated a lot of heat, this I assume is very inefficient.
3) Would I be better to build a whole new box, with a new case, mobo, processor etc, and concentrate on energy efficiency?
4) Would you buy an off the shelf solution, repurpose and buy new disks, or build a new solution?
Regarding the OS, I have a license available for Server 2008, or Vista of any flavour. Generally there will be 3 laptops connecting (XP, Vista and OS X), 2 desktops, a XBMC media centre, a Vista PC running media centre, and a PS3.
5) Should I consider using Windows OS, or look into Ubuntu or FreeNAS?
6) With regards to the hardware if I were to repurpose or build, should I use OS RAID or hardware RAID? I read an interesting article on ArsTechnica which suggested for home users, OS raid was better since in the event of failure they might be able to get a new disk, but getting a raid controller of the same model might not be feasible. Thoughts?
7) Of the off the shelf models, do any of then have the ability to run DHCP or DNS server? I suppose I could completely do away with DNS, but it's just useful at times having the hostnames of all the other network kit available! DHCP I could move to my router ... but just enjoy having proper functional DHCP on a server!
8) Should I even consider a WHS solution?
I think that's about it for now! Sorry for the brain dump style post.
Thanks in advance for any help/advice.
Long time user of SmallNetBuilder site, first time poster though!
I seem to be amassing PC's and devices which are running as various servers. Each on is rather low on space and I'm guessing that the power consumption of the combined devices is probably higher than one consolidated one.
My requirements are fairly simple. 4TB of storage, which I think should include some redundancy, such as RAID5. I know redundancy is not an excuse for backup ... but since I have neither at present, it's better than nowt!

On one server I currently have Firefly media server, DHCP and DNS running and also Azureus BitTorrent downloader.
My objectives really are to achieve one device that manages all storage efficiently, doesn't cost an arm and a leg to implement, is easy to manage (my background is Microsoft stuff, and not linux ... but still open to consider it), and as a bonus reduces the electricity bill!

So, I have a couple of questions, if you don't mind:
1) I know that some of the off the shelf NAS solutions, such as Synology, Thecus, etc allow bittorrent downloading. But do any of them allow you to update the ipfilter.dat file to restrict connections?
2) The server which is able to be repurposed is a AMD Athlon 64 2800 processor, 4GB RAM, and a 600w (I think) power supply. It also has a high end gaming gfx card in. Firstly would the power supply need changing to accommodate 4 or 5 hard disks? Secondly, should I change the gfx card to a more energy efficient one? Lastly, the Althon64's always generated a lot of heat, this I assume is very inefficient.
3) Would I be better to build a whole new box, with a new case, mobo, processor etc, and concentrate on energy efficiency?
4) Would you buy an off the shelf solution, repurpose and buy new disks, or build a new solution?
Regarding the OS, I have a license available for Server 2008, or Vista of any flavour. Generally there will be 3 laptops connecting (XP, Vista and OS X), 2 desktops, a XBMC media centre, a Vista PC running media centre, and a PS3.
5) Should I consider using Windows OS, or look into Ubuntu or FreeNAS?
6) With regards to the hardware if I were to repurpose or build, should I use OS RAID or hardware RAID? I read an interesting article on ArsTechnica which suggested for home users, OS raid was better since in the event of failure they might be able to get a new disk, but getting a raid controller of the same model might not be feasible. Thoughts?
7) Of the off the shelf models, do any of then have the ability to run DHCP or DNS server? I suppose I could completely do away with DNS, but it's just useful at times having the hostnames of all the other network kit available! DHCP I could move to my router ... but just enjoy having proper functional DHCP on a server!
8) Should I even consider a WHS solution?
I think that's about it for now! Sorry for the brain dump style post.
Thanks in advance for any help/advice.