There isn't a lot in heat/noise/power consumption difference in it, so little you prob wouldn't notice, Red's are the best solution for any Raid set up IMO, mainly because they are designed for Raid and have longer warranty
It's a very pretty case containing a commendable density of hard drives. That's also quite a nasty single point of failure if the power supply or motherboard goes bad. I think I'd have got a second four bay box instead. 20gbytes of data is a lot to lose all in one go and a real pain to backup.
Actually, how are you going to back this up?
He will be using RAID 5 for redundancy.
There will still be a single point of failure if the raid card goes but as long as the data is fine then there shouldn't be a problem.
On the backup question. Raid 5 can not be considered as "backup" however for the amount of data involved it may have to do. Personally I keep my ultra important life ends without these files on various cloud area's. The only real way to backup a 20TB array would be with another 20Tb array or a very nice tape solution!
Looks like this could be an interesting read unfortunately I rage quit thread at the top of page 2. That font.
Use of Comic Sans should be a bannable offence.
Hi pyropetepete,
Quick question, does the RAID controller come with the case? I got mine delivered on Monday but no controller. i have emailed them but had no response. I just wanted to confirm if yours came with the controller.
On the upside, there were no import charges for me either.
Thanks
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Get yourself an IBM M5014 or M5015 Raid controller from eBay (which is just a re-branded LSI 9260-8i), they can be had for a good price with a cache battery (BBU)
I am using one with 4 x 3TB WD Red's and getting amazing speeds in a Raid-5, see below pic -
I am not pyropetepete but I can answer the question
@ ReaperZN
No the raid controller. A good raid card is a couple of hundred quid. There are cheaper ones but checking some auction sites can find a good card cheap.
@ coolamasta
Nice speeds there. I like the sound the of the WD Reds but my gut still says go with 5900rpm for less heat and noise.
Nice pics, couldn't read the thread due to the font.
Contemplated forcing Firefox/Stylish to override the font settings for the forum but decided I couldn't be bothered.
There isn't a lot in heat/noise/power consumption difference in it, so little you prob wouldn't notice, Red's are the best solution for any Raid set up IMO, mainly because they are designed for Raid and have longer warranty
Why did you replace the fans to viper fans?
I used the 2Tb Seagate LP's in my last build. Could still hear the ticking. 100mbit net link so Hard drives worked a bit hard
hey pyropetepete did you ever get a new raid card sorted out? May have a Intel RS2SG244 available if that's any good for your build?
Nice pics. Shame I couldn't read the text.
I recon you could replace that 40mm fan
Noctua do a 40mm one which should be silent
I keep the family photo archive on a skydrive. A few scans of documents I need. Nothing that would cause me problems if stolen. Just to important to me to lose, personal thing.
I would be interested to see some temps from this setup. At the moment I am leaning towards a node 304 case instead. Mainly for looks! I plan to sit it in my living room.
Do you need a 2400 cpu in there? 95w. I always try to put a T 35/45w series in my nas. Thinking of the 3470T for my new one or maybe the 3220T. Only needs to play a 1080p file via hdmi and download/upload file transfer.
To be honest it sounds like you have a ton of available cash to be able to do all this. A lot of nice toys!
Nice! 2k is just over 2 weeks pay for me IT Techie in a school does not pay well.
Did the M1015 run on the P8Z77-I?
I'm currently struggling to try to get mine (crossflashed to 9210-8i) to work with a variety of Q67 boards without any great sucess, don't want to buy one for no reason if the result will be the same.
Yep tried several BIOS on both the card the m/b. UEFI option is off but i've tried it either way.
Yeah it worked perfectly.
Have you flashed your BIOS to the latest? UEFI option? Also there is a know bug/issue with some of the SMI pins along the bus face.
Please don't run RAID 0 as your main disk, that's really really stupid on a server.
Run them RAID 1 - trust me
Yep tried several BIOS on both the card the m/b. UEFI option is off but i've tried it either way.
The card just doesn't run, no heartbeat light at all but it works in other boards and i've had it 12 months so I know its a good card. Won't run in any of the 3 Q67 boards I have nor a H61 ITX board, tried taping over B5 and 6 as with the older cards but makes no difference.
Can only assume there is a hardware revision or other somewhere along the line.
Thank you very much for the offer but i've pretty much given up on it now, just wondered if there was any other trick that i'd missed trying. Thanks for the info anyway .