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Re: NAS hardware recommendations |
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Fri, 11 Dec 2020 17:32:03 +0200 |
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On 10.12.2020 16:43, Pierre Neidhardt wrote:
Hi zloster!
https://wiki.kobol.io/helios64/intro/
Neat! I like it a lot, seems to be ticking all boxes!
Except that I can't buy it :(
Still hunting for a retailer...
As far as I know they only sell direct - so the final price will depend
on where you live.
If Europe/EU I expect the total to come around 350 euro (300 usd + VAT +
delivery).
Also for DIY low powered home NAS you could check the mini-ITX
motherboards with the embedded CPUs and some computer case like Fractal
Design Core 500 (4 3,5" bays + some 2,5" physically separate bays). Of
course you will NOT get externally accessible drive bays.
In fact I use the following components for a home server (4 years
currently):
Motherboard:
https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-N3150N-D3V-rev-10/sp#sp - 4 SATA
3.0 ports and 2x1Gbps Ethernet
Case: Fractal Design Core 500
RAM: 2x8GB DDR3L (laptop)
Power supply: Corsair VS400 or VS450 ATX (I don't remember)
This could be an option indeed.
Any idea how much the above would cost?
And what's the power consumption?
Cheers!
The power consumption is low. Of course tt can't beat the SBCs. The
embedded CPUs are 6-10W of TDP. Add 1-2W per DDR RAM module and the
power consumption of the HDDs (around 5W per HDD in active R/W state).
Using the UPS reporting mine gives 65 Watts consumption of the
homeserver (with 3 drives and very light load), ER-X router and 2,4/5GHz
wireless router. The ER-X and the wireless router should consume not
more than 10 Watts combined.
Here is a review with the power consumption report of J5005 motherboard
(between 9 and 17 Watts with 1 RAM stick and 1 SSD):
https://www.servethehome.com/intel-pentium-silver-j5005-benchmarks-and-review/3/
Also note the CPU processing power:
https://www.techpowerup.com/244596/intel-pentium-silver-j5005-catches-up-with-legendary-core-2-quad-q6600
Also good words for these little motherboards here:
https://openbsdrouterguide.net/
About the cost (*in Europe*):
1) the case if at the expensive end - it should be around 60 Euro
including VAT. But it has an air filters and includes 140 mm fan.
Important note - *the 3,5" bays are 3 not 4. *But if you don't use the
optical disk drive bay (ODD bay) than you can use it for a 3,5" HDD.
2) the power supply - 300-400W should be possible for around 30-50 Euro
incl. VAT. The premium ones will hit around 50 Euro. One advice - choose
with the biggest possible fan: gives lower noise.
There is also an option for PicoATX and laptop power adapter - but their
combined price will be more and you will need additional power
connectors for the disk drives.
3) the RAM - 16 GB DDR4 2400/2666 MHz SODIMM currently is around 65-100
Euro per module. I saw reports that the newer embedded processors
supports up to 2x16 GB modules (total 32 Gigabytes) of memory.
Sources:
https://pawelrychlicki.pl/Home/Details/57/-intel-pentium-silver-j5005-supports-16gb-of-ram-asrock-j5005itx
https://www.speicher.de/arbeitsspeicher-blog/32gb-arbeitsspeicher-asrock-j4105-itx
(in German)
4) the motherboards - they should be around 100 Euro including VAT for
the variants with additional 2 SATA channels (total of 4 SATA 3.0 for 4
HDDs). The price varies and depends on what is available where you live.
See below for some motherboards. IMHO up to around 130-140 Euro (for the
more powerful quad core variants) it's acceptable.
So the total cost currently:
60 + 50 + 65 + 100 = 275 EUR for 16 Gigabytes of RAM incl. VAT
60 + 50 + 2x65 + 100 = 340 EUR for 32 Gigabyte of RAM incl. VAT
The cost comes awfully close to the above cute NAS system :)
Motherboards list:
https://www.newegg.com/asrock-j5040-itx-mini-itx/p/N82E16813157967 -
this MB has 4 SATA but one 1Gbps Ethernet. If the Ethernet is a problem
there are 2/4 port PCIE NICS with 1xPCIE. 4-port 1Gbps should saturate
the PCIE 2.0 single lane slot.
In Germany the price is 138,42 Euro:
https://www.jacob.de/produkte/mb-j5040-itx-intel-90-mxbcd0-a0uayz-artnr-6791344.html?ref=54&wgu=6603_85742_16077005623835_96dbfc34e1&wgexpiry=1615476562&cid=6603_85742_16077005623835_96dbfc34e1
https://www.asrock.com/MB/Intel/J5005-ITX/index.asp#Specification - this
MB is like the above
https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/J4105-ITX/index.asp#Specification
https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-J3455N-D3H-rev-10/sp#sp - this
MB is with older CPU. It's with DD3L so the max memory is 2x8GB = 16 GB.
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