Hi,
I am looking for building a NAS with used hardware, mostly for media, because my current Dell 7050 only has a 500gb hdd and I am tired of running low on space constantly.
I have a few questions:
- I am currently running containers for Jellyfin, Radarr and Sonarr, if I buy a new machine for NAS, it makes sense to migrate every media-related container to the NAS drive, correct? The Dell machine I have has a 7th gen Intel CPU, that is able to transcode H265 perfectly, which is a big bonus. So if I end up moving it, the machine I buy needs to do the same, I suppose.
- If so, then I guess using TrueNAS is not the way to go, and instead use a simple debian or ubuntu server distro for simple sharing?
- If TrueNAS is the answer, then I should aim for ECC ram. If that's the case, I am not aware of cheap/budget workstations that have ECC ram, but if you have recommendations for one, great;
- If you think I should instead buy something with an i3/i5/i7 or Ryzen processor, what kind of machines would you recommend?
- I was looking to find something for around 150/200€, excluding hard drives. Not sure if that is possible.
Thank you.
You can find cheap server chassis in my country for €100 for 2U/3U/4U with plenty of bays since it’s ultimately just a case. There’s plenty of space for any board in the case and you can get mount adapters for desktop boards to mount in server cases. Personally I’d build a bare metal Arch Linux host and run everything as Docker containers running on ZFS RAID-Z but TrueNAS etc is fine if you’re not familiar with building the host yourself. Arch has great documentation for every kind of service you’d want to run on the host.
As of right now, I live in a small studio, so noise is an important factor, forgot to mention that. I thought about server chassis but for them to be cheap enough, they will also be expensive and power hungry. So I was leaning more towards tower builds.