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I was using a home built machine for several years as a Nas, and it was fine, but I ultimately upgraded to a Dell R510. They can be had pretty cheap, and have 12x 3.5" bays. I also added an HBA that I plug into a Lenovo sa120 (direct attached storage) I bought, for a total of 24x 3.5" drives.
I mention the sa120 because it just leads to expandability down the road for you. My r510 is one of my most favorite machines. I'm currently migrating data from 15x 4tb drives, over to 6x 10tb drives and I'm going to be shutting the DAS down to save electricity.
The r510 isn't easy on electric usage, but it has been Rock solid for me.
I have a similar setup with my 2 HPE dl380. 1 with a netapp. And the other a Lenovo.
I wouldn’t mind throwing in a dell, just to learn something new. Is there plenty of resources for the R510 like there is with the 380’s?
What software do you run to make it a nas?
I'm running Trunas. I've been using it for many years, and it's been an fantastic solution for me.
As far as resources, what do you mean? It's an older server, so Google is your friend for sure. But I've had zero issues sourcing parts that I may have needed.
Excellent!
Yeh, I meant parts and drivers and firmware and whatnot.
Yeah, drivers and firmware are readily available... Just know they aren't updated at all. Basically update to whatever the latest versions are, and then run it.
My only complaint is with idrac. After getting a supermicro server. It's impi is a much better experience than idrac... But.... That aside, I jabe zero complaints with my r510.
Awesome. There’s my next project.
Yeh HP‘s ilo isn’t great either.