Awesome Tips This blows away the competition – JONSBO N1 NAS Build
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We’ve built some crazy servers in the range of petabytes of storage, but we haven’t talked much about smaller, more practical home NAS units… or how you can build one yourself – like we’re doing today with the JONSBO N1 NAS case and Seagate storage.
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you have sponsor's for both start and end of the video? how much it costs to make these man!
This looks really cool. I'm planning of moving my 12 yr old storage solution (supermicro server with a 24 port SAS enclosure + an HPMSL2024 tape library) to a newer solution. The TrueNas OS you're using appears really cool. Do you know whether it can also control tape libraries? Can the enclosure also connect SAS instead of SATA? I could thereby move my data over, change the main server, install truenas, and have everything running off there. The real thing these days my server does is making backups to tape, running a bunch of virtual machines on virtualbox, and some docker containers.
where is this 100TB "misleading" thumbnail image that made me click this video to watch?
umm – I get better results and the actual manufacturer of the device (great for tracing) from freeware "ADVANCED IP SCANNER" sorry I did try angry but it made me angry so I ditched it
Going to go out on a limb and say, this is not cheaper than the WD MyCloud NAS
Shoebox size? What size shoes? 25?!?
I think I'd rather spend the extra $10 to have my afternoon free and get a warranty.
Do you folks understand what you're actually losing with RAID-Z1? Ever heard of the write hole, or rebuild stress?
Could you use Jellyfin with this?
I stopped watching as soon as you said " Motherboard ".
That intro is exactly what I think about NAS
Can we do an N2 build already? we want to see how it compares to building in the N1
Thank you very much…
$96 to shipping………
What a clown. Its surprising anything he builds ever works.
Do people say "sayta" like satan or "saata" like sata 🙂
Awesome!
Please add the next video of installing Nextcloud and exposing this to the internet via some VPN service without port forwarding. Waiting for the next video.
Can anyone explain why he couldn't just use the HDMI port on the motherboard to install the Operational system?
What's is the power consumption of this puppy? That is one of the main reasons I went to Synology the power consumption is really low. Awesome build though!
The thumbnail says 100 TB, but you only installed 60 TB… and you're in the end only getting ~40 TiB of storage. I want my money back.
Why are you wearing a winter hat?
I think the video is very good, thanks for that, I was wanting to make myself a nas and you have partly given me the solution, but I have many doubts that you do not comment on in this video. What storage capacity does it have and can it have? You do not comment anything about it or show the HD, nor do you attach a purchase link. Can it be used as a multimedia center as well as storage with that system that you installed? These and some other doubts are on my mind. Forgive me for that, but since I am not familiar with these systems or machines, I have doubts as a newbie.
I bought an asustor AS6604T for 499,-€ put it on the desktop, put 4 Ironwolf in it and after 24h of Raid5 build it was ready to use and it works. The Prolbem with FreeNAS or TrueNAS how it is called today is that it is unstable in the case of a harddrive failure. Sometimes it works to rebuild a raid, sometimes not.
8:47 oh the huge manatee
I refuse to let them hold my data hostage on the cloud. They'll never get a penny's worth of ransom money from me.
Jesus Christ! This is REALLY bad advice. Never use TrueNAS or any other NAS OS that uses ZFS without ECC. Also, the good old FreeNAS rule of thumb is to have 1 GB of RAM per TB of storage. Non ECC RAM with ZFS can result in silent data corruption.
Also, RAIDz1 (And RAID5) are inadequate to protect from corruption on modern huge drives. Minimum should be a double mirror or RAIDz2
This case is OK I guess, but should have used a Supermicro Mini-ITX server board with a Xeon CPU and ECC RAM and stuck a Broadcom/AVAGO/LSI SAS HBA in the PCIe slot. It's really kind of a noob mistake to build a NAS or any other server with consumer hardware.
Or, ideally, a rack mounted case with a real SAS backplane (which can also be used with SATA drives)
"cheaper than a prebuilt." Hate to break it to you, that's not hard, prebuilt NAS's are quite overpriced in general. You're paying extra more for the software, support, and maybe nicer NAS case among maybe some other things. Not saying it's 100% worth the extra cash, prebuilts can still be kind of a pain to setup anyways(depending on the manufacturer)…..and then there's the wonderful fear of being a larger target for Deadbolt or similar groups/ransomware attacks.
Why does nobody make a 12gb SCSI version of these products?
…. Oops, I found a backplane adapter 👍👍
Thanks for the demo and info, have a great day
surely you want 10gb lan
just remember guys, they have a 2.4g network card with that mobo and their company has 10g networking, thats why theyre getting those speeds, if they slide a 10g network card and SSD'd it would be a monster. Issue is, most of us will be capped at like 113mbps transfer speeds so dont spend your money on an ssd thinking its going to make it faster.
Can I use this for PC build ?
How much tbs were in each drive?