Love my micro server, hate anything that involves taking it apart though. Just added a two port SATA card, what a PITA![]()
Just a heads up about some ICYDOCK solutions to expand Microserver storage beyond the usual 4 disks.
One of their enclosures that fits in the 5.25inch bay can contain 6! 2.5 slim drives!!
http://www.icydock.com/icy_tip/ICY_DOCK_ToughArmor_HP_ProLiant_N40L_Ultra_Micro_Server_icytip.html
That is insane! Something as tiny as the microserver with 10 drives in total! Impressive.
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Getting the mount that allows you to put two 3.5" drives in there is a better deal. Two 2TB for ~£150.Just a heads up about some ICYDOCK solutions to expand Microserver storage beyond the usual 4 disks.
One of their enclosures that fits in the 5.25inch bay can contain 6! 2.5 slim drives!!
If you really need the extra drives, you're better of getting an esata card with Port Replication, and attaching a 4x or 8x estata drive tower.
the only thing I would mention is that it's a little noisey, even though I replace the fan with a super quiet noctua...
I got expaserated with external PSUs for DAS boxes failing on me and possibly taking my data with them. That's why I built a Microserver. Using FreeNAS the drivers are readable on any standard PC that will run FreeNAS. If a NAS Appliance like a Synology fails then you either need another box the same, or spares (if available) from the manufacturer to repair it.
Is it worth getting a no fuss DS413J Synology NAS... or manually setup and mod an N40L?
Both on sale and both the same price.