[Discuss] Home NAS redux
Mark Woodward
markw at mohawksoft.com
Mon Dec 31 13:18:15 EST 2012
I have a D-Link DNS-321, its OK as a backup system. Its small and energy
efficient, all that nice stuff, but with drive mirroring, it is SLOW as
a dog, and a slow dog at that. 5~10 megabyte per second over 1gb
ethernet is painful.
I'm considering software raid 5, 3x2TB disks to put me at 4TB of raid
storage. Share with NFS and Samba, I'll even share virtual devices
through iscsi. I'll use the DAAP server to share media.
The questions are these:
I sort of like having a web interface to the DLINK-321, are there any
similar projects for Linux? FreeNAS is targeted toward freebsd and uses
ZFS, I do not wish to use zfs for license issues.
When not in use, I'd like the system to spin down the hard disks and use
less power. Is anyone familiar with doing this on PC based (non-laptop)
hardware? I know you can use hdparm for the disk spindown, but does
"Wake-On-Lan" really work?
I've used the Linux software raid in the past with mixed results. What
is your take on the modern iteration of the code?
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