Topic: Need Some Tips in Building a NAS Server for Home
I love the pool of knowledge that is contained in the craniums of the frequenters of this place called PunBB... so here goes my question... with a few comments.
Does anyone have any good tips they can offer for someone building a NAS for their home?
Here are my thoughts so far... but I want to cover the bases that I haven't thought of.
I had been considering purchasing a NAS for sometime. I was leaning toward the Buffalo TeraStation. I changed my mind.
I don't just want storage... I want some redundancy too. So I am thinking of mimicking the TeraStation default setup of Raid 5. Since hard drives in the 250 - 300gb range are so inexpensive... I'll probably stay in that range.
I want the machine to be as quiet as possible.
So I have considered going with a antec 180p and putting in some noise dampening foam where I can.
However, I have also thought it would be nice to have some hot-swappable drives so I didn't need to turn the thing off. This is an area I have almost no experience in. I'm used to seeing hot-swappable stuff in servers... I have yet to see any in a home based pc.... although I'm sure there out there... I just haven't seen any.
The software I want to go with is FreeNAS found at http://www.freenas.org/
At the same time I build my NAS server I am also going to redo my home network and make it wired only for security and speed reasons and I will shoot for Gigabit speeds.
Anyway... any tips anyone can offer is greatly appreciated. What am I missing and what advice might you give on this?
Thanks in advance.