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Revision as of 22:08, 3 November 2015
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Contents
Introduction
Due to the recent changes in building policies, the practical implementation of our NAS needs updating. New criteria include:
- Small form factor
- Energy efficient
- Silent operation
- Gigabit connectivity
- Support for 4 SATA HDD's
- Cheap
NAS contents
Ingredients of our new NAS is still to be determined. However, some parts can already be named:
- Portwell PQ7-C200 Mini ITX form factor carrier board for Qseven modules.
- Portwell PQ7-M102XL Qseven module with 1.3GHz Intel Atom Z520 and 1GB onboard memory.
- 1U copper CPU cooler without fan can act as a heatsink for the Qseven module.
- Small Flex ATX 180W power supply FSP180-50PLA.
- Large 12cm controlled fan
- Boot USB stick
- 3 HDD's migrate from NAS v2.0
- 3 Molex-to-SATA power adapters.
- 3 SATA data cables.
Spend-O-meter
- Molex -> 2x SATA power cable €3,95
- Aluminium L profile 10mm €2,99
- Multiplex 3.6mm 122x61 €4,99
Total spent: € 11,93