Bear with me with this - it's a story of evolving thought and I wonder if anyone has advice...
Fundamentally, is anyone using a mini pc as a NAS? What is the experience like?
Anyway, I currently have a microserver Gen8 running Unraid with a 256gb SSD cache drive, and two WD reds 2tb, one as parity the other as storage which is work files and photos (auto backed up from the phones in the family). I plug in an external HDD and it runs rsync to backup data from time to time. I don't really need advanced nas features, just some local centralised storage. I also run a pi 3b+ for home assistant and, a pi b for pihole and a pi zeroW for secondary pihole.
So I wanted to cut out the pis and move HA and pihole into VMs in Unraid. I have a 1265L V2 CPU ready to use to upgrade the Gen8 so that it can cope with VMs. It already has 16Gb RAM.
Now the issue is the gen8 currently runs at 35 Watts, dropping to 30 when I spin down the disks. I'm reluctant to have this running 24 7 at this power, especially as with VMs I can't see the disks being able to spin down so much. This would equate to over £100 in electricity costs annually.
So instead I started looking at the possibility of getting a mini pc, something like a beelink eq12, n100, 500gb ssd and running VMware on it. This has a idle of 10W give or take 3W. Much nicer.
But then I still have the gen8 as my nas which I could continue to power up from time to time to save money BUT I wondered how feasible it would be together create a new Nas on the mini pc and let the gen8 go to pasture totally. Either my moving my Unraid OS to it and rebuilding with ssds as I couldn't use the WD reds unless I got an external enclosure, but then how to connect - esata, thunderbolt... so I figured I was going to end up overcomplicating this all.
So could a mini pc do VMs for the pis and also have an SSD which is just shared as a network storage drive?
Lots to make sense of so thanks if you followed me through!!
Fundamentally, is anyone using a mini pc as a NAS? What is the experience like?
Anyway, I currently have a microserver Gen8 running Unraid with a 256gb SSD cache drive, and two WD reds 2tb, one as parity the other as storage which is work files and photos (auto backed up from the phones in the family). I plug in an external HDD and it runs rsync to backup data from time to time. I don't really need advanced nas features, just some local centralised storage. I also run a pi 3b+ for home assistant and, a pi b for pihole and a pi zeroW for secondary pihole.
So I wanted to cut out the pis and move HA and pihole into VMs in Unraid. I have a 1265L V2 CPU ready to use to upgrade the Gen8 so that it can cope with VMs. It already has 16Gb RAM.
Now the issue is the gen8 currently runs at 35 Watts, dropping to 30 when I spin down the disks. I'm reluctant to have this running 24 7 at this power, especially as with VMs I can't see the disks being able to spin down so much. This would equate to over £100 in electricity costs annually.
So instead I started looking at the possibility of getting a mini pc, something like a beelink eq12, n100, 500gb ssd and running VMware on it. This has a idle of 10W give or take 3W. Much nicer.
But then I still have the gen8 as my nas which I could continue to power up from time to time to save money BUT I wondered how feasible it would be together create a new Nas on the mini pc and let the gen8 go to pasture totally. Either my moving my Unraid OS to it and rebuilding with ssds as I couldn't use the WD reds unless I got an external enclosure, but then how to connect - esata, thunderbolt... so I figured I was going to end up overcomplicating this all.
So could a mini pc do VMs for the pis and also have an SSD which is just shared as a network storage drive?
Lots to make sense of so thanks if you followed me through!!
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