I didn't complain but I am not asking for a fancy car from Germany. (See above if you have no idea what I'm talking about)
I want to know the difference between CPU and motherboard before buying.
[ALERT NOOB] Help and suggestions for building first NAS
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Yes, I can build you a much better NAS. No matter what specs you come up with it is always possible to build something bigger, faster, stronger. No problem at all. What is difficult is to build a NAS that is good enough.
Your suggested hardware is more than enough combined with the right software and the right setup. With ample room to grow.If I understand you correctly you consider RAID1 to be a form of backup? And you don't intend to implement any other form of backup?
Unfortunately RAID is not backup. Confusing RAID with backups is a very common noob mistake. Without good backups and/or snapshots, you will lose data sooner or later.
is there a difference between the motherboard(on first post) to others on the market? Should I pick different motherboard?
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is there a difference between the motherboard(on first post) to others on the market? Should I pick different motherboard?Which GPU should I pick if AMD CPU doesn't come with integrated graphics?
yes. it depends on which additional hardware you plan to use.
maybe. see abovethere are lot of amd boards out there with grafic enginge. but VMs do not need a Grafic card.
if you want stop posting me, ask me... but you want help.. my nas running fine including actual 2 VM's.
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yes. it depends on which additional hardware you plan to use.
maybe. see abovethere are lot of amd boards out there with grafic enginge. but VMs do not need a Grafic card.
if you want stop posting me, ask me... but you want help.. my nas running fine including actual 2 VM's.
what is your complete pc build? (Is that an expensive car from germany ?) CPU, RAM (ECC or non ecc)
Are you running OMV on it? Has it crash? Are you doing encryption on storage? Which raid?
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I just took advantage of Black Friday and ordered a small PC I intend to use as a network server.
I won't use it as a NAS, I have plenty of NAS storage already in the form of small single board computers with big hdds. Like HC2 and Raspberry Pi 4.
I will use it as an application server. VMs and dockers. Perhaps even OMV. There are some applications that are not available for arm devices, that I want to try out. That is the main reason for getting it. I may also use it as a compile/build server and media server, with remote storage on the NAS. And as a remote desktop. And perhaps put my iot stuff on it. And...
I bought an ASRock DeskMini A300 barebone with a Ryzen 5 3400G, 32 GB 3200 RAM and two 1TB Samsung 970 EVO Plus NVMe drives. I picked the best deals I could find from suppliers in Sweden, Denmark and Germany... Still too expensive...
I may also put a 2TB Crucial MX500 SATA SSD in it. Or swap one of the 970 for a 2 TB Intel 660p NVMe SSD.
I intend to use at least 2 x 100 GB SSD storage for cache of nfs using fscache.
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So it's application server. And you put data on it then why can't you use it as a backup?
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Who said I couldn't?
But the DeskMini A300 is small. Just room for two NVMe drives and two 2.5" drives. No 3.5" drive. Except via USB. I already have plenty of storage, using my RPi4 and HC2s, but I had no server to run x86 applications. Now I will have.
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