[ale] Home Data Server Project
Greg Freemyer
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Wed Feb 24 05:54:11 EST 2010
Also, you don't discuss raid setup.
I like 3ware hardware raid, but its a few hundred $ or so for a
controller. Mdraid also works but takes more skill to work with in my
opinion. Regardless I'd avoid raid 5. Use raid 6 or even 10.
And how are you going to backup that big boy? Think hard on that
because it will be a challenge no matter what you do.
Greg
On 2/24/10, Marc Ferguson <marcferguson at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Fellas,
>
> We're finally making some moves into getting a data server setup at home. I
> think I'm a little intimidated by it. I've built computers before and setup
> peer-to-peer networks (with Windows machines). I'm going to do it with
> CentOS, because I'm a Red Hat fanboy. Any tips for me?
>
> Here's what we plan to do with the data server:
>
> - Terabytes of information
> - Wife's a 2d/3d artist
> - Security camera footage
> - HTPC content
> - 2 storage partitions
> - NTFS for the wife
> - EXT3 for me and EVERYTHING ELSE
>
>
> We plan to store the server in the attic so it'll be connected wirelessly. I
> plan to get an 802.11n setup. Thanks.
>
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