Hi,
I am new to the forum and also to FreeBSD (some experience with Linux though), so sorry if this post is in the wrong place and in that case please help me to target the right forum.
A few days ago, I decided that finally I would like to set up a NAS at home. My two main requirements were that it would use ZFS and also be based on a free distribution. I was not able to find something satisfactory (or affordable) thus I decided I could build it by myself. In that case, I decided I could extend a bit the "basic" service of a NAS to have more a kind of home server whose main purpose would be data storage and protection. But my aim is also to be able to embed a basic WebServer and some basic services like WordPress. Let's add some small DB (Postgres) or a git server.
My goal is mainly to store private data (pictures or music) but I think it would be a bit overkill to have two servers for a home usage. I would like to have an SSD on which I deploy a FreeBSD with dedicated services and 3 HDDs of 1TB based on ZFS with RAIDZ. Initially I wanted to use FreeNAS but based on my readings, I think that I could not get the flexibility I would like to have and FreeBSD looks like a very good solution in order to have flexibility, free software and ZFS.
So here is the kind of server I would like to build. Could you give me your advice? (Sorry links are in French but that should not bother too much).
Box:
Chenbro ES34169 - 120W
http://www.materiel.net/mini-boitier-pc/chenbro-es34169-120w-55347.html
CPU:
Intel Core i3 2100T
http://www.materiel.net/processeur-socket-1155/intel-core-i3-2100t-64484.html
MotherBoard:
Asus P8H67-I DELUXE (Révision B3)
http://www.materiel.net/carte-mere-mini-itx/asus-p8h67-i-deluxe-revision-b3-65953.html
SDD
Crucial M4 64 Go SATA Revision 3.0
http://www.materiel.net/disque-ssd/crucial-m4-64-go-sata-revision-3-0-67142.html
HDD x3
http://www.materiel.net/disque-dur-...ital-caviar-green-s-ata-1-to-64-mo-53069.html
Western Digital Caviar Green S-ATA - 1 To - 64 Mo
Memory ideally 8GB, but is 4GB enough?
My goal was also as I plan to have this server up and running to reduce as much as possible power usage.
Thanks in advance for your advice.
Best Regards.
I am new to the forum and also to FreeBSD (some experience with Linux though), so sorry if this post is in the wrong place and in that case please help me to target the right forum.
A few days ago, I decided that finally I would like to set up a NAS at home. My two main requirements were that it would use ZFS and also be based on a free distribution. I was not able to find something satisfactory (or affordable) thus I decided I could build it by myself. In that case, I decided I could extend a bit the "basic" service of a NAS to have more a kind of home server whose main purpose would be data storage and protection. But my aim is also to be able to embed a basic WebServer and some basic services like WordPress. Let's add some small DB (Postgres) or a git server.
My goal is mainly to store private data (pictures or music) but I think it would be a bit overkill to have two servers for a home usage. I would like to have an SSD on which I deploy a FreeBSD with dedicated services and 3 HDDs of 1TB based on ZFS with RAIDZ. Initially I wanted to use FreeNAS but based on my readings, I think that I could not get the flexibility I would like to have and FreeBSD looks like a very good solution in order to have flexibility, free software and ZFS.
So here is the kind of server I would like to build. Could you give me your advice? (Sorry links are in French but that should not bother too much).
Box:
Chenbro ES34169 - 120W
http://www.materiel.net/mini-boitier-pc/chenbro-es34169-120w-55347.html
CPU:
Intel Core i3 2100T
http://www.materiel.net/processeur-socket-1155/intel-core-i3-2100t-64484.html
MotherBoard:
Asus P8H67-I DELUXE (Révision B3)
http://www.materiel.net/carte-mere-mini-itx/asus-p8h67-i-deluxe-revision-b3-65953.html
SDD
Crucial M4 64 Go SATA Revision 3.0
http://www.materiel.net/disque-ssd/crucial-m4-64-go-sata-revision-3-0-67142.html
HDD x3
http://www.materiel.net/disque-dur-...ital-caviar-green-s-ata-1-to-64-mo-53069.html
Western Digital Caviar Green S-ATA - 1 To - 64 Mo
Memory ideally 8GB, but is 4GB enough?
My goal was also as I plan to have this server up and running to reduce as much as possible power usage.
Thanks in advance for your advice.
Best Regards.