Hi,
I currently have two media boxes using the NVIDIA's Zotac ION chipset (http://www.mini-itx.com/reviews/zotac-ion/images/zotac-ion-0001.jpg). Also here is a shot of the case (http://www.mini-itx.com/news/images/story0492-01.jpg). Both boxes are set up to only run XBMC.
Specs;
Processor Intel® Atom™ Processor 330
(1M Cache, 1.60 GHz, 533 MHz FSB)
Chipset MCP7A-ION
Memory 4 GB
Graphics Onboard NVIDIA® ION (NVIDIA® GeForce 9400M) with NVIDIA® PureVideo™ HD, CUDA™, PhysX™ and nView™ support (up to 2 monitors)
Audio 5.1 Channel HD Audio
LAN 1x Gigabit LAN
Integrated 802.11n Wi-Fi (ION-ITX-A only)
Current Storage Setup:
Right now I am using external HDDs to store all of my content on. I have 8 drives from a range of manufacturers. I have bought drives as I needed them and they are also in a range in sizes (1TB x4, 1.5TB x2 & 2TB x2). Having all of these drives have now become unmanageable due to plugging them all in and space. Plus I have no backups of any of the drives which is always worrying if one was to fail.
What I am looking to achieve:
I would like to have a single storage NAS box that i can connect both of my media boxes too. My house is fully networked with RJ45 sockets in every room with a 16 port switch in my office on the third floor along with my modem and router. I would like to be able to connect my media boxes to the network and connect them to a central resource of content. I have been looking at cases and so far I have found this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRfV2Sm9Kwc) which looks great given the 8 drive slots, air flow options and sound proofing.
Questions:
Is it possible to build a NAS using HDDs from a range of manufacturers and sizes?
Given that i have 8 drives now and i am running out of space a depending on question 1 above could you recommend x2 2TB drives that i could buy to add more space to the NAS?
The Fracture case I found is just a shell what else do I need to buy to make this into a NAS? I really need a shopping list of components/software that i can go out and buy in order to fulfill my dream of having a real media center storage setup.
I would prefer to be working with windows software than Linux as i have little no experience in using Linux as an OS. I have a pretty reasonable budget but i wouldn't want to be wasting money on things i don't need.
Thanks in advance to anyone that could spare the time to help!
Ashley
I currently have two media boxes using the NVIDIA's Zotac ION chipset (http://www.mini-itx.com/reviews/zotac-ion/images/zotac-ion-0001.jpg). Also here is a shot of the case (http://www.mini-itx.com/news/images/story0492-01.jpg). Both boxes are set up to only run XBMC.
Specs;
Processor Intel® Atom™ Processor 330
(1M Cache, 1.60 GHz, 533 MHz FSB)
Chipset MCP7A-ION
Memory 4 GB
Graphics Onboard NVIDIA® ION (NVIDIA® GeForce 9400M) with NVIDIA® PureVideo™ HD, CUDA™, PhysX™ and nView™ support (up to 2 monitors)
Audio 5.1 Channel HD Audio
LAN 1x Gigabit LAN
Integrated 802.11n Wi-Fi (ION-ITX-A only)
Current Storage Setup:
Right now I am using external HDDs to store all of my content on. I have 8 drives from a range of manufacturers. I have bought drives as I needed them and they are also in a range in sizes (1TB x4, 1.5TB x2 & 2TB x2). Having all of these drives have now become unmanageable due to plugging them all in and space. Plus I have no backups of any of the drives which is always worrying if one was to fail.
What I am looking to achieve:
I would like to have a single storage NAS box that i can connect both of my media boxes too. My house is fully networked with RJ45 sockets in every room with a 16 port switch in my office on the third floor along with my modem and router. I would like to be able to connect my media boxes to the network and connect them to a central resource of content. I have been looking at cases and so far I have found this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRfV2Sm9Kwc) which looks great given the 8 drive slots, air flow options and sound proofing.
Questions:
Is it possible to build a NAS using HDDs from a range of manufacturers and sizes?
Given that i have 8 drives now and i am running out of space a depending on question 1 above could you recommend x2 2TB drives that i could buy to add more space to the NAS?
The Fracture case I found is just a shell what else do I need to buy to make this into a NAS? I really need a shopping list of components/software that i can go out and buy in order to fulfill my dream of having a real media center storage setup.
I would prefer to be working with windows software than Linux as i have little no experience in using Linux as an OS. I have a pretty reasonable budget but i wouldn't want to be wasting money on things i don't need.
Thanks in advance to anyone that could spare the time to help!
Ashley