I wouldn't use NFS/SMB, but iscsi could be an option if the NAS supports the protocol
Hoping to find someone that's interested
I am looking for an 8-bay (or more) desktop NAS (diskless). Have some hardware to trade for the NAS (some options below, not everything for the NAS)
- 18x 3.8TB SAS SSD
- 32x 32GB DDR4 ECC
- SuperMicro 12 bay SAS2 chassi (with 2x PSU)
- 6x Xeon Gold 6142 CPUs
- Supermicro 24 bay SAS3 chassis (2x SQ 930w PSU)
Please let me know if this post isn't allowed
I have loads of 8GB modules from DL380 machines if you are UK based?
Since SATA3 connects at 6gbps, I would assume performance would be the same regardless of using SAS3 or SAS2 backplane?
HBA cards:
SAS3 - 9380-4i4e
SAS2 - 9271-4i
No plans to add storage via external port on 9380
The plan is to build a TrueNAS / UnRAID server
What rack are you using?
Curious if anyone is using CasaOS?
If so, what made you choose this over another?
I always start with a hyper-visor. Currently running Proxmox
he internet DVR *arr + jellyfin stack and you have a true smart home
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