benwaynet Posted January 19, 2016 Share Posted January 19, 2016 I'm looking to build a small unraid server instead of a synology or qnap. I'd like the small box build, going to start with just two disks and add as I need. I want to run plex and maybe Sickbeard and couchpotato. As well as something to backup my families mobile phone photos and FIL's computer remotely ( I was thinking owncloud) Here's the two options I've came up with so far. Looking for feedback http://pcpartpicker.com/p/6CRVMp http://pcpartpicker.com/p/xmrGrH Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted January 19, 2016 Share Posted January 19, 2016 I would skip the 2TB drives especially for parity. Quote Link to comment
benwaynet Posted January 19, 2016 Author Share Posted January 19, 2016 Thanks, I'm trying to keep the cost low to start. I only have about 100GBs of files and 170GB of videos right now. I could always replace the 2TB parity drive with a larger one, then reuse the 2TB drive, right? jb Quote Link to comment
mr-hexen Posted January 19, 2016 Share Posted January 19, 2016 If Plex is your end game I'd go with the AMD build. More horsepower for your dollar there. Maybe go with 4GB (single stick), upgrade to 3TB NAS drives with the savings. Quote Link to comment
benwaynet Posted January 19, 2016 Author Share Posted January 19, 2016 Thanks, I was looking at the additional RAM because I would be running plex,owncloud,etc But I'll play with the numbers to see what I can do. jb Quote Link to comment
mr-hexen Posted January 20, 2016 Share Posted January 20, 2016 Plex relies on CPU more than RAM. 4GB is enough to get you started (w/o VM's). Quote Link to comment
00b5 Posted January 21, 2016 Share Posted January 21, 2016 Your intel system is nice because that MB works with VT-d, so in the future, you can upgrade to a cpu that supports it, and enable VM's with passthrough. (if i'm remembering my model numbers right). I'll also try to steer you to larger hdds, or at least, a larger parity. For example, if you got a 4TB parity NOW, then you can add 2tb/3tb or 4tb drives down the road (keep adding until you run out of sata slots) to increase your space, but keep your costs in check. But if you wanted to add/replace some 2tb drives with 4's, you'll have to buy two, one for parity, then one to upgrade/etc. You don't need ALL large drives now, but try to splurge for as big of a pairty drive now, so that you can add bigger drives in the future without too much effort. Quote Link to comment
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