• state_electrician@discuss.tchncs.de
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        10 months ago

        That looks nice, but I am not getting anything close to the listed prices. I don’t see the board for under 400 Euro, the PSU is off by a factor of 10 and so on. Overall I don’t think I can build the PC for less than the 573 Euro a Synology DS923+ would cost me. The only upside of the custom build would be that I can attach more than 4 disks.

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        10 months ago

        I don’t see anything that would be cheaper than a DS923 from Synology, which costs 570 plus the drives. The cheapest I see still costs me 1200 Euro for everything.

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          10 months ago

          https://pcpartpicker.com/list/JhPvZJ

          I didn’t even bother getting the best price. I just selected things that would work well.

          Get an LSI HBA in IT Mode for another $60 to add another 8 drives.

          The case was chosen because it can support 11 drives. It comes with six bays by default but you can buy packs of two bays for $15.

          As is, this will cost ~$560 plus the drives and allow you to use eleven 3.5", but cheaper and better options for the PSU, mobo, SSD and memory are out there. I just selected things that would be useful for what you need and provide better hardware than a Synology.

          If you don’t need as much storage, you can shave off $160 with a cheaper case and skip the HBA.

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          10 months ago

          Nah, you need to build a PC or pickup a older server. I went with Synology and it ended up close to $1k with drives 😭

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            10 months ago

            I built a Ryzen 5800X machine using a cheap AsRock motherboard and three 8tb WD Red drives for about $600 USD. I did reuse the case, power supply, and NVME cache drive from an old build. I’m running Unraid and it has been great!

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      10 months ago

      I built by own NAS for $100 and with old HDDs I had lying around. Buy used, old parts on eBay (like 10 years old) install Unraid trial. Bob’s your uncle. Then you can upgrade as you go as needed.

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        10 months ago

        I want to go for a 4 bay one, so that I’ll survive a disk failure. And then you’re looking at about 2000 Euro for the NAS and four drives.

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            10 months ago

            RAID1 is nice, but you lose 50% of your total capacity to the mirroring. I want to go with 4 drives and RAID5. I only give up 1 drive of capacity and can still lose one without losing data. If I invest money into this I don’t want to compromise too much, as it needs to last for years.

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      10 months ago

      You could always hop over to https://frame.work and pick up a refurbished Intel mainboard plus an enclosure (or 3D print your own using their plans). You’d just need to get some RAM and a small SSD to run an OS like TrueNAS and you’d be good to go for probably under USD $600.