So here's a newbie setting up a home server to play with in a (very) low-budget retirement in the Canadian winter.
Stumbled across Linux as an electrician in 1994 (Slackware) and then after 2002 used Arch and then Void linux for about 20 years integrating/programming industrial robots, so zero real IT experience, just a realization that I need to move on past Linux.
My old work Dell Precision 7510 runs GhostBSD like a flawless thing of beauty.
Bought an antique ($50) ASUS Z8PE-D12 with 2x Xeon and 48GB ram and installed FreeBSD-14.3-Release.
All my spare SATA SSDs and HDDs are in it, and by using simple NFS and SMB hope to share movies and music on the home LAN.
The current disks are a mixed bag of SATA SSD and HDD.
Boot is SSD and all filesystems are ZFS.
MOBO has 6 SATA and 8 SAS ports.
Just bought a dozen Seagate SAS HDDs off kijiji, all matching and 1TB capacity.
Thought I could just buy SAS cables and plug 8 of them in, but no such luck.
MOBO manual says I have to install a RAID card to get the onboard MOBO SAS ports to even work.
So far my research tells me that I want to keep using ZFS and hence I need to avoid RAID. Is this the right way of thinking?
How about buying PCIe cards with SAS ports, to use as a host bus adapter?
Like a (Broadcom?) LSI SAS 9207-8i Card https://docs.broadcom.com/doc/12353331 with IT firmware, no RAID functionality, and 8 SAS ports?
Hoping to not burn my fingers here.
All advice/comments welcome.
Stumbled across Linux as an electrician in 1994 (Slackware) and then after 2002 used Arch and then Void linux for about 20 years integrating/programming industrial robots, so zero real IT experience, just a realization that I need to move on past Linux.
My old work Dell Precision 7510 runs GhostBSD like a flawless thing of beauty.
Bought an antique ($50) ASUS Z8PE-D12 with 2x Xeon and 48GB ram and installed FreeBSD-14.3-Release.
All my spare SATA SSDs and HDDs are in it, and by using simple NFS and SMB hope to share movies and music on the home LAN.
The current disks are a mixed bag of SATA SSD and HDD.
Boot is SSD and all filesystems are ZFS.
MOBO has 6 SATA and 8 SAS ports.
Just bought a dozen Seagate SAS HDDs off kijiji, all matching and 1TB capacity.
Thought I could just buy SAS cables and plug 8 of them in, but no such luck.
MOBO manual says I have to install a RAID card to get the onboard MOBO SAS ports to even work.
So far my research tells me that I want to keep using ZFS and hence I need to avoid RAID. Is this the right way of thinking?
How about buying PCIe cards with SAS ports, to use as a host bus adapter?
Like a (Broadcom?) LSI SAS 9207-8i Card https://docs.broadcom.com/doc/12353331 with IT firmware, no RAID functionality, and 8 SAS ports?
Hoping to not burn my fingers here.
All advice/comments welcome.