Which NAS to buy?
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Which NAS to buy?
I'm looking for a NAS that has a gigabit connection, torrent support, and at least 2 bays with RAID 1 support. A decent web interface would be nice, but not an absolute necessity. I'll be streaming 1080p videos through this so I'd like for it to be decently fast as well. Oh yes, it must be quiet.
Re: Which NAS to buy?
how about building your own?ck8-04 wrote:I'm looking for a NAS that has a gigabit connection, torrent support, and at least 2 bays with RAID 1 support. A decent web interface would be nice, but not an absolute necessity. I'll be streaming 1080p videos through this so I'd like for it to be decently fast as well. Oh yes, it must be quiet.
Small form case + some ION board (Zotac?), HDD, and you're set.
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This DIY stuff got me interested. I was looking at a Synology or QNAP NAS myself, but have my doubts, about noise levels and torrent speeds. Basically I've been harassing both companies about the ability of a 1.2GHz ARM based NAS to handle high speed (20Mbit+) encrypted torrents. And they have been less than forthcoming.
My main motivation however for getting a NAS is power consumption. And I was kind of wondering how low you could get with this ATOM / ION thing. I googled up some reviews of the Zotac board but it doesn't seem very promising. It's already 10W above a typical dual bay NAS. And that is with some SSD drive. Two ordinary terabyte drives would probably add another 10W to that. A typical NAS would probably be 20-25W (idle-load) or even less depending on the drives. It seems to me the ION is a little bit overkill if you just want a NAS.
Using green drives, would you say that the noise from a NAS would be problematic in the first place?
My main motivation however for getting a NAS is power consumption. And I was kind of wondering how low you could get with this ATOM / ION thing. I googled up some reviews of the Zotac board but it doesn't seem very promising. It's already 10W above a typical dual bay NAS. And that is with some SSD drive. Two ordinary terabyte drives would probably add another 10W to that. A typical NAS would probably be 20-25W (idle-load) or even less depending on the drives. It seems to me the ION is a little bit overkill if you just want a NAS.
Using green drives, would you say that the noise from a NAS would be problematic in the first place?