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WHS and lots of storage options?
What are you guys doing for WHS and 9tb of storage situations? The way I see it to have everything backed up I will have to have 18tb of total storage with windows home server correct?
The case I am looking at has enough room inside for 6 internal hard drives so that takes care of the first 9tb by using 1.5tb drives. What external enclosures are you using that will hold six drives? hoping esata as I don't know that usb drives would fit my needs? Thanks |
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Here's a product for starters:
http://www.pc-pitstop.com/sata_enclosures/scsat84x.asp All you need is a 4x multilane SATA cards etc.......
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Man that is nice but sure is pricey
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A couple more questions.
Can someone explain the "pool" more to a whs newb. Is this drives that are included in the data reduncy? Is it a 1:1 ratio in other words do I need 2tb of storage for 1tb of availabilty. I am wanting all my pics, music, a couple of apple computers, and my movies (aboot 6tb) in the reduncy check where if a drive fails I don't lose the information. Thanks again. |
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So as you note, if you want all your data redundant using the WHS pool, then you have to turn on duplication for everything and then everything you write to the pool gets writen twice, meaning you need 2x the drives vs no redundancy. Quote:
Another option would be to use RAID-5 or RAID-6. This only "costs" you one (two for RAID-6) drives worth of space, so you only need one extra drive. |
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Yeah I use raid in work enviroment but I really want to stick with WHS version of "raid" if you will for it's ease of setup and use. But maybe Raid would be a better/cheaper option.
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I'm using this (AMS T-4S) for additional storage on my WHS setup. It comes with a PCI-Ex1 eSATA card with two connectors (allowing you potentially use two of these rigs) and I use it in a JBOD mode with 4 X 500GB Spinpoints. The vendor does have a list of compatible 1TB drives (it's a short list), but it may be an option for you. WHS recognized the drives immediately once configured in the vendor's GUI.
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Duplication gets very expensive, very quickly with large quantities of data. And then there's the logicistics as well, like powering and storing tons of drives.
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Oh I agree but after taking the time to rip my 1000 dvd collection I don't want to have to do it again |
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Is your server running headless in a closet or in the garage, perhaps?
If so, you can just get another case/PSU to hold your hard drives and run the cables from one case to the server or you could replace your current server case with one better suited for your needs. A 6 drive case really isn't made for your storage requirements. The other question is; do you really have 9T now or is that what you're expecting to have sometime in the future? 2T drives are already out and while they're expensive now, the prices will drop and larger drives will come out. 2T drives will mean you need less drives. If you can start with 1.5T drives and add 2T (or larger) drives later, you might not need as many drives as you think. The route I would go is a case designed to hold more drives or a second "cheaper" case to hold the extras. EDIT: A case like this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811128020 Is 86 dollars and holds 9 drives. (9x2T=18T) Last edited by S_M_E; 02-05-2009 at 12:53 PM. |
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Powering the drives these days is a joke. You can easily buy a very good 750W PSU for $70 (like PCP&C). That can easily handle 20 drives w/o flinching. Today's "green" drives PEAK at 15W during startup. You can get a Norco 4020 which can hold a ton of drives and all hot swap --> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811219021 If you need more ports, buy the supermicro 8 port non raid controller (it will fit in PCI slots) for $100/pop In short, a Norco 4020, 2 supermicro cards, with an ATX mobo (need PCI slot for tuners for some people), and 750W supply will provide pretty much all you need for a long time. I have seen way too many RAID5 fail in the past 3 months w/ consumer grade equipment to even remotely recommend it to the home user. It is just not worth the grief. EDIT: People with large servers and nice TV's in their house should really check the electronics coverage in their home insurance. Most times that is limited to only a few 1000. Last edited by Trepidati0n; 02-05-2009 at 02:07 PM. |
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I think Newegg has them. |
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"Redundancy by parity" (eg RAID-5) has a higher cost of entry, but it's cost is fixed and doesn't really increase as capacity needs grow (that is assuming you chose the right components to meet your eventual needs in the first place, eg number of ports). Quote:
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My 3ware card has been flawless for four years now, and saved me twice with drive failures. I'd hate to try and manage another 7 drives in that machine. 20 drives is not that unrealistic if you've got on the order of 10TB you want rendundant. And 10TB isn't all that much anymore. |
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If not, I'd avoid them. I'd rather just use a case that holds all of my drives than those, personally. 4 drives using one USB or eSata port gives me pause too. |
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I use a coolermaster stacker full tower case and 3x "5 in 3" sata backplanes.
That leaves me with two 5-1/2 inch bays free that are filled with - a separate hot swappable sata drive (which I use for backup of really important stuff) - an ODD This gives me: 2 system drives (Raid1 using a Sil 5744 port multiplier) 11 pool drives 2 sagetv recording drives (mine are separate as they came from a prev install) 1 (mostly removed and held offsite) backup HDD In my case a 650watt single rail PS powers this lot (I use PCP&C and I've never had any problems spinning up fully loaded). It is built on a Gigabyte mainboard which has 8 sata ports and one parallel port to which I've added 4x 2 headed sata cards in the pci-e slots (including the graphics slot). This leaves me all three normal PCI slots free for tuners. Its (just) quiet enough to leave in the corner of my office (but you wouldn't want it in your living room). Eric |
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I'm doing something similar right now.
Big Cooler Master case that has 9 5.25" bays when you take out the control panel thing. It's going to have 4 of those 5 in 3 SATA hot swap bays for up to 20 drives. I'll be using the 4 built in SATA ports, and then two Supermicro 8 port SATA cards. Then 3 recording drives (outside the whs pool), 1 OS drive, and the rest for the WHS storage pool. I grabbed a Corsair 850 watt single 12v rail PSU to power it all. Plenty of power for this. There's a guy over on [H]ardforums who builds gigantic servers every year it seems. This year he went with the above mentioned Norco case, and some of the Corsair 750 watt single 12v rail PSU's. He's had ZERO problems. If you happen to be a member over there do a search for "Galaxy 5.0". edit: here's the thread for those interested in really big WHS installs. http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1251660 Last edited by bhyman1; 02-06-2009 at 07:19 AM. |
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My server isn't as big as yours but I have an Antec Three Hundred case with 6-3.5" bays. Those are currently full. My plan is convert the 5.25" bays to 3.5" and add 3 more drives (and a sata/esata card) when the 2TB drives drop in price. Right now I have 5TB (4 Samsung 1TB and one WD Green 1TB) in the pool and it's getting a bit crowded.
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