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Fileserver Build

Discussion in 'PC Discussion' started by Nukular Winter, Aug 22, 2008.

  1. Nukular Winter

    Nukular Winter The Chosen One DLP Supporter

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    I finished my fileserver a couple of days ago, here's a build log in case anybody's interested.

    I built this box because I've got about a half-dozen machines on my network, with files stored on most of them (Plus I needed more room for pr0n... err, family photos). Since it only has to serve files, I didn't need much horsepower from the CPU--hence the single-core Celeron--although the motherboard will take a dual/quad core CPU if I decide to upgrade later.

    The heart of the machine is 4 750 GB SATA drives configured in a RAID 5 (leaving about 2 TB usable storage).

    Anyway, first the parts list:

    http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=7730771

    The parts:

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    A couple views of the inside of the case:

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    Preparing to install the front fans and the drives:

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    Boot Drive (160 GB Drive I scavenged out of an old machine):

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    Drives and fans installed:

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    Front of the case buttoned up:

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    PSU and rear fans installed:

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    Motherboard installed:

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    CPU, Heat Sink, and RAM installed:

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    Small confession: at this point in the assembly I connected the case switches (power + reset, lights, etc) and started to install the OS.

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    Unfortunately, I had neglected to connect the SATA drives... I also noted that the 4 stock 80 mm fans straddling the middle of the case are all kinds of loud, so I removed them and ordered some quiet ones (this machine is going to be on pretty much all the time, so noise is a factor).

    Fans, removed:

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    Here are the drives, connected:

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    And that was basically it for the assembly. I didn't encounter any problems with the case or the parts, although I had a couple of issues installing Linux.

    At any rate, it's working like champ now.

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    Now I need to do a little carpentry so I have someplace to put this thing.
     
  2. Militis

    Militis Supreme Mugwump

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    That's a hefty build there. Hope it works out for you.

    How well does Debian work with those SATA drives?
     
  3. Nukular Winter

    Nukular Winter The Chosen One DLP Supporter

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    The drives weren't an issue, but the 2.6.18 kernel (Debian Stable) for the net install off the floppies doesn't have support for the built-in NIC...

    I ended up using Ubuntu Server, which works like a champ.
     
  4. Jon

    Jon The Demon Mayor Admin DLP Supporter

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    Niiice.

    Though, If you go by some members would it be Family pictures + Porn? :p
     
  5. Militis

    Militis Supreme Mugwump

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    I like you much better now. Nothing against Debian, but Ubuntu is just better.
     
  6. nonjon

    nonjon Alumni Retired Staff

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    I went through a very similar process about a year and a half ago. Decided it was time to get a networked file server.

    So I got online. I found a well reviewed NAS. Quiet as a mouse. Placed an order. Got a shipment. And then I had to plug it in.

    Ta-da.

    I'll admit my process might not have been as geek intensive or have the redundancy of a striped RAID. But I spent $130 and about ten minutes for 500GB. I've yet to have a single hiccup with it since I plugged it in (March of 07 I think).

    Except for the one that's inevitable. Time to buy another.

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  7. Antivash

    Antivash Until we meet again... DLP Supporter Retired Staff

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    ... Ubuntu is Debian, though. Not really all that much difference.

    Also; Nonjon ... THAT is your porn collection? D:

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    I pwnt yo.... owait ;_;
     
  8. World

    World Oberstgruppenführer DLP Supporter Retired Staff

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    Is this going to be some kind of reverse penis length thread? xD
     
  9. Militis

    Militis Supreme Mugwump

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    Yes yes, but Ubuntu is for teh Hoomanz!

    Oh, and ImageShack has pwnt your image for p0rn or warez. I wonder why. :rolleyes:
     
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