I've run out of space. The horror. For the nth time. The nightmare. So I thought to build something else. Observe how the word server is carefully avoided. I guess the whole thing can become one at some point but I'm not aiming for it from the beginning.
Giving a nod to other great server builds (high 5 Ben!
) from which I've learned lots of stuff, this thing I'm trying to put together it's by far and wide not in the same category. Different needs, different solutions. Some of them way crazy and not what one would consider standard practice.
So here's what I got:
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Case: Norco 4220. $290, mwave.com, with coupons (always watch for coupons) + S&H. 20 bays, only 5 data connections (SAS), way less cables to manage.
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Drives: err, I lost track.
17-18 HDDs of various sizes and brands, from Maxtor 300GB to 2TB WD green. The thoughts here: everything has to get situated once and for all, if I see drives connected the crazy way (read a mess of small external enclosures) I'm gonna flip. That amounts to 17-18-20TB these days, something in that range. The smallest will be replaced later as I get my hands on more 2TB drives. All of these I already had, no money spent here. These will be the "array" drives although there will... and there won't be an array
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boot drive: Crucial CT64M225 2.5" 64GB SSD. This I also had, it's like $234 at Newegg. Note: the people over here don't praise enough SSD coupled with MC. I'll post a video sometimes soon, showcasing mad-fast scrolling and lossless 1080p video capturing.
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HBAs: 2x Supermicro AOC-SASLP-MV8 8-Port SAS/SATA. $198.98, with coupons, superbiiz.com
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the rest of the build, CPU, motherboard, memory, PSU, video card - I'll use what I have. This thing will replace my desktop (gasp!). If you were doubting the previous hints, yes here is where it starts the real fun. So what will go in is a AMD Phenom X4 9950 BE, 8GB DDR2 RAM, ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe Mobo, 2 ATI video cards of whatever slimmer design I can find around the house, one 4xxx series, one 5xxx; nothing powerful, I don't really play games. I said slimmer 'cause the 2 video cards and the 2 HBA will have to fit together on the 4 PCI-E slots. PSU - COOLER MASTER Silent Pro 700W, if it can't deal with the spike at startup I'll get another.
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Optical drives: I'm undecided how many to hook up or if it works (never tried with this mobo). Main idea is that the drives will be external and attached to the computer desk in supremely convenient position(s). If I can hook more than one via an external esata hub, remains to be determined.
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4 SFF 8087 SAS cables and
1 reverse breakout cable to connect the 5 SAS ports on the Norco, to the 4 ports on the HBAs and one to 4 SATA ports on the mobo.
Win7 Ultimate will be the umbrella over everything.
The... well, the array. Well the array will be built on the principle of "I wanna have my cake and eat it too". Meaning I wanna have my individual drives AND their combined size and contiguous space (but not their combined speed)
at the same time. Something like smart JBOD. The drives will obviously be set up with mounting points. The "array" will be X:\ or something. A file will never be split between HDDs. If a file cannot be copied on any HDD because each one individually doesn't have enough free space, an "array full" message will be returned. If a hdd fails, just that HDD fails. You can reinitialize the array without it at any time. The RAID protection should I choose to add it (as much or as less as I want) will be a snapshot RAID.
This is FlexRAID and FlexRAID-View.
Risks? In theory huge. This technology has just been released like yesterday (well, some weeks ago). In practice - none (for me). Those drives will go in even if I have to deal with the mounting points alone. Also it's a lot of fun. I already pointed MC to scan my X drive (currently made up of drives connected in the most... abracadabra way). Everything went flawless.
Other thoughts. This is where is getting really crazy. I'm aiming to make this a living room device. No heart-attacks? Ok, moving on.
If you look at the Norco it's not really bigger than a standard big tower desktop. The 80mm 4-fan bracket that cools the drives will be replaced with a custom one that holds 3 120mm fans. It's like $60 a custom bracket. For the fans I'm looking at
Noctua NF-P12-1300 - $22.29 one. If you know something else, please suggest.
It's not gonna be completely quiet, but within my tolerance. And my movies are pretty loud
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I'm expecting to start working on it over the weekend.