[olug] NAS

Ben Watson bwatson1979 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 1 18:35:08 UTC 2013


There is a pretty good comparison chart/tool here:
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/nas/nas-charts/view.  The site keeps up with
new products and tests, reviews, and rates them based on a number of
factors.  Personally I've had a reliable experience (so long as OPPD is
providing power) with my home brew FreeNAS-based solution.  Just a desktop
case, bootable compact flash card, and a bunch of drives attached to a RAID
controller.  Been running pretty rock solid for 5 years now (again so long
as it has power).

IMHO, Buffalotech seems to have some of the best price per TB offerings out
there, with decent features (e.g. DLNA, iTunes, iSCSI target, etc.).
 Additionally, when looking at the prices, these are diskful systems as
apposed to BYOD, so the price is the price and ready out of the box vice
having to also buy a bunch of drives (though I see these are coming down in
price these days).


On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 12:12 PM, Chad Homan <choman at gmail.com> wrote:

> I've had good luck with readyNAS and they just came out with new devices,
> personally I'm looking at the 6bay
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> On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 11:38 AM, Sheldon, Roger W <
> Roger.Sheldon at firstdata.com> wrote:
>
> > The 16TB would definitely eventually get filled as I will be shooting
> > 1080p stuff and additional video packages that will be ISO'd. Guessing
> but
> > right now about 12TB would be enough space. You mentioned EMC... egads
> > gotta cough up more $$ and get sucky support.
> > Desktop implementation is what I'm looking at. Is there a DIY with a
> > decent case?
> >
> > Roger Sheldon
> > Storage Engineer
> > wk 402.777.7901
> > cell 402.889.2585
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: olug-bounces at olug.org [mailto:olug-bounces at olug.org] On Behalf Of
> > Hurley, Rod
> > Sent: Monday, July 01, 2013 11:21 AM
> > To: Omaha Linux User Group
> > Subject: Re: [olug] NAS
> >
> > "Fun with iSCSI".  I loved that book.  :o)
> >
> > Iomega (apparently now called Lenovo/EMC) has some nice small biz class
> > NAS stuff (px4-300d) that fully supports iSCSI.  Most only scale to about
> > 16TB since they are small desktop boxes.  Of course since EMC has their
> > hands in it, you can buy the big NAS too, for big prices.
> >
> > The Dell 2950 approach would work too, I've done that as well, but
> pricier
> > in the long run than a desktop NAS.
> >
> >
> > Rod
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: olug-bounces at olug.org [mailto:olug-bounces at olug.org] On Behalf Of
> > Sheldon, Roger W
> > Sent: Monday, July 01, 2013 11:08 AM
> > To: Omaha Linux User Group
> > Subject: Re: [olug] NAS
> >
> > Supports both nfs/cifs. Not looking to scale upwards but definitely like
> > that option. Would not be running any high performance apps or DB's.
> > Mounting and steaming ISO's and possibly having some fun with iscsi.
> >
> > Roger Sheldon
> > Storage Engineer
> > wk 402.777.7901
> > cell 402.889.2585
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: olug-bounces at olug.org [mailto:olug-bounces at olug.org] On Behalf Of
> > Hurley, Rod
> > Sent: Monday, July 01, 2013 11:03 AM
> > To: Omaha Linux User Group
> > Subject: Re: [olug] NAS
> >
> > NFS and CIFS both or just NFS?  I see you might be considering Server
> 2012
> > which also offers ReFS.
> >
> > Are you looking to scale to 60-70 TB soon, or just a ways down the road?
> >  It sounds like you just want to do dump some files on it, (compared to
> > running high performance apps/db's) is this correct?
> >
> > Rod Hurley
> > Sr. Data Storage Administrator
> > Tenaska, Inc.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: olug-bounces at olug.org [mailto:olug-bounces at olug.org] On Behalf Of
> > Sheldon, Roger W
> > Sent: Monday, July 01, 2013 10:53 AM
> > To: olug at olug.org
> > Subject: [olug] NAS
> >
> > Looking to purchase NAS for SOHO use. Any recommends? Intended use for
> > home, storing a lot of ISO's I will be creating from OEM disks I
> purchased.
> > Mounting an ISO and reading them is faster than CD's/DVD'S and this helps
> > greatly when rendering. Just need lota space. Also would be the normal
> > everyday stuff like images, music, media streaming etc. I'm looking at
> the
> > models below. From what I can gather Synology has a good implementation
> > that reviews indicate as being rock solid and great applications for
> SOHO.
> > Synology also supports expansion units, VMware, vSphere 5, Citrix and
> > Windows Server 2012 (whatever the heck that is). Not so sure about their
> > Hybrid RAID as it kinds sounds like an offshoot of DROBO's version or
> RAID.
> > I think it comes with 3yr or 5yr warranty. QNAP was the other NAS I was
> > looking at as they seem to have good NAS setup as well as applications. I
> > think QNAP has more modes when it comes configuring for network link
> > aggregation. Synology also supports link a
> >    ggrega
> >    ti  on as well and comes with two or four Gigabit connections
> >
> >
> > Synology DS1812+ (8 Bay ) with expansion units can scale to 72TB Synology
> > DS1512+ (5 Bay) with expansion units can scale to 60TB
> >
> > Roger Sheldon
> > Storage Engineer
> > wk 402.777.7901
> > cell 402.889.2585
> >
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