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Date:      Mon, 26 May 2014 09:18:13 +0200
From:      Jeremy Boy <mail@jboy.eu>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Hardware for NAS/NFS?
Message-ID:  <0D64DBBA-2B34-40ED-87AB-D65DFDD5319E@jboy.eu>
In-Reply-To: <648572.59917.bm@smtp117.sbc.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
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Hi!

My home server has the following configuration:
- Intel DN2800MTE (with onboard Atom CPU)
- 2 x 2 GB SODIMM-DDR3
- 2 x 2 TB WD RED
- be quiet! Pure Power CM BQT L8-430W
- CoolerMaster Elite 130

Which runs a ZFS file system under 10-STABLE and needs about 20W.

Do you know FreeNAS? I installed it on el-cheapo-hardware in several =
schools I worked in. It also supports ZFS.


Jeremy

=20
Am 26.05.2014 um 06:43 schrieb Thomas Mueller =
<mueller6724@bellsouth.net>:

> Following two Western Digital hard drives going bad, one internal SATA =
and one external USB 3.0, 3 TB each, I am looking for a replacement that =
would permit access from more than one computer at one time, and also be =
usable for PXE/netboot.
>=20
> I now have two computers, and cable Internet with TP-Link wireless =
router that does not have a USB port.
>=20
> I might want to mount a file system by NFS.=20
>=20
> Ability to boot by PXE (network) would also be highly desirable.
>=20
> One product that I might be interested in is Seagate Central, but =
there are other possibilities.  Seagate Central has Ethernet connection =
and also USB 2.0 port, not as good as USB 3.0, but still much faster =
than network connection (?).
>=20
> There are other NAS products out there, and I notice there is a tiny =
FreeBSD distribution NAS4free, based on FreeBSD 9.2, though I might need =
it to be based on FreeBSD >=3D 10.0.
>=20
> I am curious what hardware setup NAS4free might be used on, though I =
am not decided as to using NAS4free or trying to build something like it =
for FreeBSD >=3D 10.0.
>=20
> Tom
>=20
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