Hey friends, looking for advice on how I can possibly get the best of both worlds out of this situation...
Some Background:
I've been running a Plex server for about 2 years now. 2018 Mac Mini, DAS: Pegasus R4 with 4x 12TB drives configured in RAID5. It's worked great, no complaints. I'm nearing the 36TB capacity of my array and have been researching the best course to upgrade for a couple months. Very interested in the idea of building a proper server and moving to Proxmox so I can start doing some other homelab stuff with the machine as well.
Yesterday, I got a new job which starts in February, so I have a little bit of time to figure things out.
For the new job, I will need to build a RAID with 70-100TB of usable space. I'll be offloading 1TB and 2TB NVMe's to 2 destinations. Destinations are the HDD RAID I'm building as well as to a 4TB NVMe external drive. Everything must be run through an xxhash64 checksum. One downside, is I'm required to use MacOs for the job. The offload has to be pretty fast, without breaking the bank.
The cheapest/easiest solution I've come up with is:
- Buy Mac Studio M1 Max ($1,579 refurbished from Apple)
- Buy OWC Thunderbay 8 enclosure ($899.99)
-Fill the Thunderbay with 20TB IronWolf Pro drives ($1800 for 6x 20TB)
Pros to this setup: Relatively cheap given the parameters. No building anything or relying on my (lack-of) skill in building a DAS/NAS. Good warranties on the computer and enclosure if something goes wrong and needs replaced fast.
Downsides to this setup: I really don't like the idea of using Softraid. I would much prefer a hardware raid. The Thunderbay is big and power hungry, and I'd prefer something rack mounted.
I considered the idea of building a NAS...But then to move files from the source drives to the NAS, would I just need a 10Gb switch to establish a local network on my work truck? (I've never done this, only used DAS for work) I also have no idea what kind of read/write speeds I could expect from a NAS spinning the IronWolf Pros.
What I'm looking for is advice on possibly building a DAS or NAS that I could use for the job and, when the job is over, reuse as much of it as possible in my new Plex server / Homelab build. Ideally, it would be compatible with both MacOS and Linux, have hardware RAID control, minimum 8 bays, be rack mounted and power efficient.
Based on the price of the above setup, I'll say my budget is $2,500 excluding the cost of HDDs.
Things I already own that may or may not be helpful: 2018 Mac Mini i7 w/ 16GB DDR4 RAM, Pegasus R4 with 4x 14TB IronWolf Pro Drives
Thanks for your time and I appreciate any feedback you can give!
He is wrong about Hedge, it's fantastic software. Copied petabytes through it without error
Hedge does source verification which is legit, it checksums in ram, but so does all xx64 that's why faster ram helps re your question about using a Mac mini
The chance of a non ecc ram error is incredibly low. And worthit for the speed advantage, you don't need to generate another destination checksum afterwards, it does it at the same time so won't reallllyyy be reading from the array.
If you want pure speed I would get a large nvme cache. 2x 4TB ssds in raid 0 means it can hold 2/3 large arri mags before it starts to transfer to the disks
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