Hi,
I have an old 1,3Ghz computer, that I would like to convert to mirror raided NAS, for 900Gb of data (including neat functions like skype phone online 24/7 etc.). I was wondering for my options.
- I have space limiting myself to use ordinary mini-atx tower instead of 5U racks (depth is too much). (currently I have 1x5,25" 1x3,5" external + 2x3,5" internal minitower). I also would like to get as low noise as possible, as it would reside in my livingroom.
1) first option I have in my mind is to buy a 6-ch SATA RAID PCI card and Intel's AXX6SATADB 6 internal SATA hotswap case. I could then cut a hole to my front panel for it and remove current internal 3,5" bays out of the way. What do you think, could this work? Does anyone have knowledge of Intel's AXX6SATADB hotswap case? Is it independent piece of equipment that can be applied to any case with a little case-mod? I could fit 6x300Gb Seagates in this and be
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2) Buyin a whole new tower. But I haven't seen anything that could fit in my corner-shelf and could hold up to 6 SATA disks - for resonable price for home use.
3) BTW, How much does 1 3,5" HDD consume power? 10W? My current power supply is only 150W, powering AMD Duron 1.3Ghz, low-end graphics, 2HDD's, and DVD burner (and 4xPapst fans). Do you think it would be enough for 4 more HDD's?
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Artsi
I have an old 1,3Ghz computer, that I would like to convert to mirror raided NAS, for 900Gb of data (including neat functions like skype phone online 24/7 etc.). I was wondering for my options.
- I have space limiting myself to use ordinary mini-atx tower instead of 5U racks (depth is too much). (currently I have 1x5,25" 1x3,5" external + 2x3,5" internal minitower). I also would like to get as low noise as possible, as it would reside in my livingroom.
1) first option I have in my mind is to buy a 6-ch SATA RAID PCI card and Intel's AXX6SATADB 6 internal SATA hotswap case. I could then cut a hole to my front panel for it and remove current internal 3,5" bays out of the way. What do you think, could this work? Does anyone have knowledge of Intel's AXX6SATADB hotswap case? Is it independent piece of equipment that can be applied to any case with a little case-mod? I could fit 6x300Gb Seagates in this and be
2) Buyin a whole new tower. But I haven't seen anything that could fit in my corner-shelf and could hold up to 6 SATA disks - for resonable price for home use.
3) BTW, How much does 1 3,5" HDD consume power? 10W? My current power supply is only 150W, powering AMD Duron 1.3Ghz, low-end graphics, 2HDD's, and DVD burner (and 4xPapst fans). Do you think it would be enough for 4 more HDD's?
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Artsi