Hiya guys,
although I hate to class myself as a n00b, this is a relatively new area for me to venture into and was looking for some advice. I currently have 3x PC's at home all networked via a Linksys WiFi Router (4x LAN 1xWLAN ports).
There is 1x tower PC (3.2ghz P4 HT, 2GB RAM, 2x250GB Maxtor SATA, 1x300GB Maxtor SATA both running off 3 of the 4 available SATA ports on the mobo, 1x Gigabyte LAN NIC on the mobo).
There is 1x Home Theater PC (2.4 ghz celeron, 512mb RAM, 1x20GB IDE HD, 100mb/s NIC on mobo).
There is 1x Laptop (can ignore this as it as is only sharing the printer).
I want to create the NAS box to use as network storage on the network as at the moment the main PC needs to be on constantly to serve media to the media centre. The main tower pc is a development PC and will also use the NAS for a lot of storage.
My main concerns are i) cost, ii) cost and iii) cost!!
I have a PC kindly donated to me which is a PIII 866mhz on board 100mb/s NIC and 4x IDE ports, and 3x PCI slots. I was thinking of using this to create my first NAS box. I was thinking of investing a bit of money in it over the next year or so, but was looking at upgrading this box over a gradual period.
I was looking at spending money on a SATA RAID card first, and need reccomendations for one. Also I am looking for speed and redundancy, and was looking at both RAID 5 and RAID 0+1 or 1+0.
My main questions are:-
i) Which RAID levels will allow me to add more disks to the array at a later date. E.g. If I start with a single 300gb disk, can I add another disk later and have this as a RAID 1 setup, so it mirrors the existing disk? Will I be able to add another 2 disks later in a similar setup to provide 600GB of mirrored disks? Or is it better to create a RAID 5 setup and increase the capactiy of the array by adding more disks on a gradual basis?
ii) Does Naslite / Naslite+ / Naslite 2 USB support the NEW Sil3114 SATA Serial ATA 5 Port Cards? (Uses the Silicon Image 3114 chipset which now supports software RAID 5 +10).
I know that software RAID 5 is fairly CPU intensive and may not be great with my PIII 866mhz so any suggestions on other cards would be great. PS. I'm not very rich and £265 for a SATA card is a little too pricey!
Cheers guys!!
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