[CentOS] settings up cheap a NAS / SAN server, is it possible?

Sun Jun 29 17:16:48 UTC 2008
Rudi Ahlers <Rudi at SoftDux.com>

John R Pierce wrote:
> Rudi Ahlers wrote:
>> Hi all
>>
>> I want to look at setting up a simple / cheap SAN / NAS server using 
>> normal PIV motherboard, 2GB (or even more) RAM, Core 2 Duo CPU 
>> (probably a Intel 6700 / 6750 / 6800) & some SATA HDD's (4 or 6x 
>> 320GB - 750GB). My budget is limited, so I can't afford a pre-built 
>> NAS device.
>>
>> Can this be done with CentOS? I've been looking FreeNAS (which is 
>> built on FreeBSD), and it look like a great project, but since the 
>> hardware support in FreeBSD is limit, I'd rather use Linux for it.
>>
>> Has anyone done this? If so, please share a bit in your experiences :)
>>
>
> you might look at openfiler, too.   same idea as opennas, only its 
> linux based.  web management interface, supports NFS and CIFS/SMB 
> sharing, etc etc.
>
>
> IMHO, a storage server really /should/ have ECC memory to minimize the 
> potential for data corruption by random memory errors.  this, however, 
> requires a server chipset, as 99% of desktop stuff doesn't support ECC 
> at all.
>
> you are, btw, way overspecing the cpu.  a storage server would be fine 
> with a much slower processor than any of those.
>
>
> _______________________________________________
What kind of processing does the NAS server really do? I mean, it won't 
do actual calculations / DB access / etc, those will all be done by the 
host OS / server, right?

For the price difference, the bigger CPU is a better investment, which 
could also be reused for something else (xen server?) if this doesn't 
work out. Unfortunately, the only ECC capable motherboards I can get my 
hands on will be XEON, which is much more expensive than a normal 
desktop type motherboard. And the CPU's will cost more.

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