Hi folks,
Could you help me to choose some nice hardware for my FreeBSD home file server?
Basic requirements:
+ zfs mirror raid 3x2
+ geli encryption
+ zfs compression
+ run 24/7
+ serve 2-4 clients via smb/nfs/afp over Gigabit LAN (should be able to fill the Gigabit)
+ handle big/huge MySQL tables (few hundred MBs per table)
+ try not to consume too much electricity (slow down in idle)
I am looking for a mainboard that can take at least 16GB stable DDR3 ECC RAM. The processor should be an AMD as it is cheaper than Intel and should be able to handle at least the encryption and compression of six hard disks (maybe ten). For the future I would like to be able to extend up to 32GB RAM and to add four more hard disks (probably via pcie cards that have SATA slots).
I don't want to spend too much money on the CPU and mainboard, but I also want it to be stable and good to host FreeBSD on it. It is going to be in the living room, so it should be quiet and reduce CPU power when at idle.
Any recommendations are welcome, as I am not so firm with hardware.
Could you help me to choose some nice hardware for my FreeBSD home file server?
Basic requirements:
+ zfs mirror raid 3x2
+ geli encryption
+ zfs compression
+ run 24/7
+ serve 2-4 clients via smb/nfs/afp over Gigabit LAN (should be able to fill the Gigabit)
+ handle big/huge MySQL tables (few hundred MBs per table)
+ try not to consume too much electricity (slow down in idle)
I am looking for a mainboard that can take at least 16GB stable DDR3 ECC RAM. The processor should be an AMD as it is cheaper than Intel and should be able to handle at least the encryption and compression of six hard disks (maybe ten). For the future I would like to be able to extend up to 32GB RAM and to add four more hard disks (probably via pcie cards that have SATA slots).
I don't want to spend too much money on the CPU and mainboard, but I also want it to be stable and good to host FreeBSD on it. It is going to be in the living room, so it should be quiet and reduce CPU power when at idle.
Any recommendations are welcome, as I am not so firm with hardware.