Posts by NealS

    Having outgrown my old HP Proliant server, I’m looking to build a new NAS. I’d like to run OMV with ZFS, so am seeking suggestions for a new motherboard and lower power CPU that would accept ECC Ram, but will not break the bank.


    Would appreciate input from the group on suitable motherboards and compatible CPUs or bare bones boxes. New or used would be fine. And if the board has five or more SATA connectors on board that would be icing on the cake


    Thanks in advance.

    Thanks for the reply.


    OMV will be used to store documents, music, photos and family videos. Most files will be under 40MB each, with video files up to several GB size. I don't know if you consider these sizes to be small, large or both.


    Small Files? ext4
    Big Files? XFS


    Greetings
    David

    Hello All,


    I am embarking on a new build of OMV that will start small: 4 x 4 TB disks, but will eventually expand to about 24 -36 TB of storage ( 6 - 9 x 4 TB + parity drives, of course). Thus, this OMV build needs to have a stable and robust file system now, but one that will allow more drives to be added in the future without going through the process of backing up the and destroying the existing drive array, if that is possible.


    I would like opinions from the OMV Gurus here on what file system to use for this application. My understanding is that ZFS would not be a good choice due to the difficulty of adding additional drives, so what would be the best file system to install?


    Thanks.

    Thanks for the reply Willri.


    Yes, after you posted your message I read your thread on the HP40 install problems. Has it been running well since? Are you now using it for data storage?


    I had seen both the links you attached to your message, I find the home server site very useful.


    I was not intending to flash the bios but based on your suggestion and the one from ryecoaaron I will do it.

    1. Believe it or not, I do not have a spare laptop drive sitting around. The cost of the USb to SATA cable added to a small hard drive will be more than the cost of the PCIe SSD I linked to.


    2. Thanks, ext4 it will be then. I assume if I start out with two drives, adding additional drives to boost capacity will be seamless?


    3. Since I am not using this machine to stream video or music, do I really need RAID?


    4. Thanks. I will check out the 3 TB Seagate. I assume you mean the enterprise drives?


    Hello All,


    First time poster with a number of questions relating to OMV install on the HP microserver N40L. I have, of course, read up on the other N40L threads here but still have a few questions that I am hoping forum members can help with.


    The goal is to set up a file server with 4 x3TB drives to back up and store family photos and videos and data files. As these are priceless files, maximum security and reliability (with appropriate backups) is a priority. The machine will not be used to stream music or video or as an entertainment media storage centre. Also, we do not need a torrent client or web or email server. We would like to retain the CD ROM drive to load photos or videos from.


    Now the questions:


    1. Since the N40L only has 5 SATA ports all of which will be occupied by 4 HDs and a CD-ROM, I am thinking of mounting a small, say 8-16GB, PCIe SSD in the internal slot. Can anyone recommend a reasonably priced make/model of PCIe SSD that would work as a system drive without wearing out in a short time? It would need to boot up without drivers, I guess. Since, to the best of my knowledge, the N40 slots are not mSATA enabled would something like this drive work?


    http://www.ebay.com/itm/KSD-Mi…rives&hash=item3f224c2e7f


    If not, alternative suggestions are welcomed.


    2. For maximum stability, even at the expense of slower file reads, which file system is recommended? Coming from the Windows world FAT 32 and NTFS are all I am familiar with.


    3. As a follow up to Q2, what RAID configuration, if any, is recommended? Looking at the web, RAID 5 seems susceptible to failure if a second drive fails during array rebuild.


    4. Which make and model of 3TB drives have forum members have good experiences with?


    Thanks for your help.