Poor mans File Server

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Right just want someone to give this the once over. Building a Mini ITX File Server for the house. Parts so far are…

Socket 370 Mobo 815E with onboard Intel® 82562 NIC (two ports) / onboard graphics.

P3 1000Mhz FC-PGA 133fsb (on way)

512Mb SD-Ram

The motherboard has a two PCI riser, so I have these options:

SCSI for relative cheap speed… although would a SCSI I/O system be too much for this?

Or tiny laptop drives to save on space with the build?

Just so I have storage away from the main machine, its going to be run stand alone no monitor. Windows 2003 server be ok for this?
 
I wouldnt do the laptop HDD's as they are not as fast as standard HDD's, and if your building a file server you want access speed to be fast...

The CPU seems abit overkill for a file server (im runing a 533mhz on mine) which is more than enough. but if thats what you have coming then thats ok.
 
what speed could I start to run the cooling passively? I hjave a 733 kicking about I am sure

I am hoping to expand the remit of the server once its running, yes now that you say that I'll avoid laptop hard drives. Anyone know of a low profile RAID ATA/SATA cards? (Sata pref less cable).
 
Personally, I would get a SATA PCI card and a couple of SATA drives and RAID them. I *think* low profile SATA cards are avaliable but I can't mention where here. I wouldn't of thought that noise from the CPU cooler would be a problem though as the fans for S370 heatsinks are tiny anyway :)
 
If you're after a Micro-ATX case then you could look at the Antec Aria which comes with a 300W PSU IIRC :) As for drives, I'd get some of the new Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 drives, here :cool:
 
cheers found a case, can't post link but its nice and alu.

with a SATA controller I can fit anysize disk I want, not going to be limited to chipset is it?

either going to be 2 x 160's or 250's.

I can still use the mobos ata headers to run the OS off, and keep the two sata drives as storage yes?
 
Biohazard said:
cheers found a case, can't post link but its nice and alu.

Great, should run nice and cool then :)

Biohazard said:
with a SATA controller I can fit anysize disk I want, not going to be limited to chipset is it?

either going to be 2 x 160's or 250's.

I wouldn't of thought so as the drives won't be *directly* connected to the southbridge controller :)

Biohazard said:
I can still use the mobos ata headers to run the OS off, and keep the two sata drives as storage yes?

Yes, that will be the best way to do it :)
 
Trigger said:
If you're after a Micro-ATX case then you could look at the Antec Aria which comes with a 300W PSU IIRC :) As for drives, I'd get some of the new Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 drives, here :cool:

Antec is a nice case, just built a 3700+ system into one recently. However it would be a bad choice if you want more than one HDD in there.

While it can technically fit 3 HDDs, 2 of them would be vertical and you may have clearance issues depending on the layout of your motherboard, there is also the fact that there will be a lot of heat and the cage is attached to would cause a lot of vibration.

However, this isn't an issue since you already have another case lined up. Just thought I would add my thoughts :D By the way, what is the case you have gone for?

SiriusB
 
struggling with case actually now that I am engaging the brain, not easy finding one to take 3 x 3.5" drives (no optical required I'm sure I can install 2003 over network.


I might end up getting a 1U rack case from No competitor talk please! and sticking it under the floor crawl space, out of sight out of mind! :)


nice and cold under the floor, could maybe see if it would clock! :p
 
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