Hello,
I'll buy a PC to install NAS4FREE and need to know what the minimum and maximum specification of hardware should I buy to avoid to spend too much unnecessarily.
I've been thinking of buying a motherboard with QuadCore processor, but will the NAS4FREE will benefit from all this capacity? If it is not necessary I have other cheaper motherboards on the market and so would save a little for use in hard drives.
Thank you.
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Minimum and maximum specification of hardware
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Re: Minimum and maximum specification of hardware
it depends on your requirements.
simple nas a skylake celeron is enough.
zfs: get ecc ram with a motherboard that supports it.
ram. for zfs minimum of 8gb. more is better.
simple nas a skylake celeron is enough.
zfs: get ecc ram with a motherboard that supports it.
ram. for zfs minimum of 8gb. more is better.
Nas4Free 11.1.0.4.4517. Supermicro X10SLL-F, 16gb ECC, i3 4130, IBM M1015 with IT firmware. 4x 3tb WD Red, 4x 2TB Samsung F4, both GEOM AES 256 encrypted.
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Re: Minimum and maximum specification of hardware
Thank b0ssman for your reply.b0ssman wrote:it depends on your requirements.
simple nas a skylake celeron is enough.
zfs: get ecc ram with a motherboard that supports it.
ram. for zfs minimum of 8gb. more is better.
If I buy a motherboard with quadcore processor, NAS4FREE will take full advantage or there really is no need?
Thank you.
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Re: Minimum and maximum specification of hardware
for simple nas filesharing it will normally only use 1 core.
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Re: Minimum and maximum specification of hardware
perhaps take a HP Microserver into your consideration
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Re: Minimum and maximum specification of hardware
I sugest a HP Proliant for only 190€: http://www.pccomponentes.com/hp_prolian ... t_4gb.html
PD: You can buy simmilar hardware on ebay at simmilar prices.
PD: You can buy simmilar hardware on ebay at simmilar prices.
12.1.0.4 - Ingva (revision 7743) on SUPERMICRO X8SIL-F 8GB of ECC RAM, 11x3TB disk in 1 vdev = Vpool = 32TB Raw size , so 29TB usable size (I Have other NAS as Backup)
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Re: Minimum and maximum specification of hardware
4 cores [& HT] is over kill unless you plan on lots jails, services, and users
my I3 [4 threads] will use all 4 but the total load is seldom over 50%
the 2 core non HT AMD is faster on simple file transfers
18% faster clock
30% faster transfer
despite no HT
my I3 [4 threads] will use all 4 but the total load is seldom over 50%
the 2 core non HT AMD is faster on simple file transfers
18% faster clock
30% faster transfer
despite no HT
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4 thread 3300 Mhz Intel i3, 1 TB ZFS mirror, available RAM 7.823 Gb, 64 bit NAS4Free 9.1.0.1 rev 573 [88 watts, 48 Mbps]
2 thread 1600 Mhz atom/ion, 1 TB ZFS mirror, available RAM 3.083 Gb, 64 bit NAS4Free-9.1.0.1 rev 573 [27 watts, 35 Mbps]
2 thread 3900 Mhz AMD A6-6400K, 2 TB ZFS Mirror, available RAM 7.557 Gb, 64 bit Nas4Free 9.3.0.2.1771 [89 watts, 68 Mbps]
2 thread 1600 Mhz atom/ion, 1 TB ZFS mirror, available RAM 3.083 Gb, 64 bit NAS4Free-9.1.0.1 rev 573 [27 watts, 35 Mbps]
2 thread 3900 Mhz AMD A6-6400K, 2 TB ZFS Mirror, available RAM 7.557 Gb, 64 bit Nas4Free 9.3.0.2.1771 [89 watts, 68 Mbps]
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Re: Minimum and maximum specification of hardware
Hello,
For the minimum, I know: HP Vectra VL, PII 400MHz, 768MB RAM, embedded system on a CF card, running 24/7 since 2008 (FreeNAS 0.68.5) actually Nas4Free 10.2.0.2.2433. The case is filled up with 4TB of HDD, no jail, no VM, no JBOD, no RAID (but possible), no ZFS, only running DAAP, UPnP, SMB, FTP, NFS, RSYNC, UPS and web-server.
A more modern minimum: Raspberry Pi2 (Nas4Free 10.2.0.2.2258) running the same services as the HP box.
For the maximum: the sky's the limit! so why bother?
Ciao @+
For the minimum, I know: HP Vectra VL, PII 400MHz, 768MB RAM, embedded system on a CF card, running 24/7 since 2008 (FreeNAS 0.68.5) actually Nas4Free 10.2.0.2.2433. The case is filled up with 4TB of HDD, no jail, no VM, no JBOD, no RAID (but possible), no ZFS, only running DAAP, UPnP, SMB, FTP, NFS, RSYNC, UPS and web-server.
A more modern minimum: Raspberry Pi2 (Nas4Free 10.2.0.2.2258) running the same services as the HP box.
For the maximum: the sky's the limit! so why bother?
Ciao @+
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Re: Minimum and maximum specification of hardware
N4F Good Box;
64 bit
low power consumption
8 Gb ECC RAM
Large well ventilated case.
enough sata ports to start with
expansion buss room to grow
the bad
unusual hardware, chip sets etc
specialty case, board, psu
64 bit
low power consumption
8 Gb ECC RAM
Large well ventilated case.
enough sata ports to start with
expansion buss room to grow
the bad
unusual hardware, chip sets etc
specialty case, board, psu
4 thread 3300 Mhz Intel i3, 1 TB ZFS mirror, available RAM 7.823 Gb, 64 bit NAS4Free 9.1.0.1 rev 573 [88 watts, 48 Mbps]
2 thread 1600 Mhz atom/ion, 1 TB ZFS mirror, available RAM 3.083 Gb, 64 bit NAS4Free-9.1.0.1 rev 573 [27 watts, 35 Mbps]
2 thread 3900 Mhz AMD A6-6400K, 2 TB ZFS Mirror, available RAM 7.557 Gb, 64 bit Nas4Free 9.3.0.2.1771 [89 watts, 68 Mbps]
2 thread 1600 Mhz atom/ion, 1 TB ZFS mirror, available RAM 3.083 Gb, 64 bit NAS4Free-9.1.0.1 rev 573 [27 watts, 35 Mbps]
2 thread 3900 Mhz AMD A6-6400K, 2 TB ZFS Mirror, available RAM 7.557 Gb, 64 bit Nas4Free 9.3.0.2.1771 [89 watts, 68 Mbps]