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From: Wols Lists <antlists@youngman.org.uk>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] NAS suggestions for home user
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2021 17:41:43 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <94a2e72e-728d-7b41-37e6-7ab457968ff1@youngman.org.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAK2H+eeyrnFacDUxAAK6a9yO5m5Tu=z=MGvaOuX4EASwOaU-xg@mail.gmail.com>

On 01/10/2021 17:08, Mark Knecht wrote:
> This old machine is now about 10 years old. It's a big Cooler Master
> case, 6 or 8 removable drive bays, heavy. It collects dust and
> sometimes the fans are quite noisy. If I was going this direction
> I think I'd have to tear the whole thing down, redo the case fans at
> least. If I did all that then I think I'd use it for the new machine,
> but you do have a point.

Okay, get your new disk drive, stick it in your old server, put btrfs on 
it, learn to play with the backups etc. You can hoover out the inside at 
the same time, and possibly replace the fans - they might be noisy 
because the bearings are shot.

There's no reason why your backup drive has to be in a different machine 
(other than the physical safety of it being separate), so play with it 
as part of your current machine. Learn btrfs, learn rsync, learn all 
that stuff.

(Your case sounds a bit like the N300 I've just bought. I want to put a 
whole load of 1TB drives in it as a raid testbed - you might have 
noticed my name on the raid wiki :-)

The other thing, if you are interested and happy with just one disk not 
raid, look at getting one of these HOST MANAGED shingled drives, and use 
a log-structured file system. Again, I don't know anything about these 
other than what they are, but for backups it should be a good and 
reasonably cheap solution.

If you want to go down the pi route, I think you can get little cases, 
and I've got a USB thingy into which you can plug two drives. But at 
about £30-40 each, that's $100 for hardware over and above your drive. 
I'd recycle the old machine :-)

Cheers,
Wol


  reply	other threads:[~2021-10-01 16:38 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2021-09-30 21:50 [gentoo-user] NAS suggestions for home user Mark Knecht
2021-09-30 22:34 ` Rich Freeman
2021-10-01 15:56   ` Mark Knecht
2021-10-01 19:37 ` Wols Lists
2021-10-01 16:08   ` Mark Knecht
2021-10-01 16:41     ` Wols Lists [this message]
2021-12-07 20:59       ` Mark Knecht

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