TeraSpace

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* power supply
 
* motherboard
 
* motherboard
 
* several sata cards
 
* several sata cards
 
* 8 harddisks of 1.5TB each. All disks the same for doing a correct RAID? Maybe need to look into how freenas manages the disks and if different sizes can be mixed.
 
* 8 harddisks of 1.5TB each. All disks the same for doing a correct RAID? Maybe need to look into how freenas manages the disks and if different sizes can be mixed.

Revision as of 20:54, 19 November 2009

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Tera Space
general disk storage for everyone
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Meetings: none
Type: hardware


Status: planning
Members: Gunstick, sim0n
Contact Person: Gunstick (mail)
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While waiting for this project to complete, "naas" has gone online. A commercial NAS box which was sitting useless on a table. I got it to work and it now has the latest firmware. It's a Zyxel NSA-220. 300GB raid1


Build up a NAS server (e.g. by using http://www.freenas.org/) which is located at the syn2cat hackerspace. It is open to anyone for storing data.

Possible usage:

  • bring your laptop dans sync it to your private storage with timemachine, rsync ...
  • store huge chunks of data you would like to be available at the hackerspace, to one person or to anyone visiting
  • anything else you can do with a disk array

Implementation

  • 386 based PC
  • many connectors for disks
  • lotsa disks or some huge disks
  • freenas software
  • manuals how to use sync software and keep your data encryptd on the NAS
  • implement quota?
  • a nice case with lotsa funky leds doing useless blinkenlights

Progress:

  • a nice tower housing with 6-8 harddisk slots has been donated to the hackerspace!
  • one 320GB PATA disk
  • announced: some more disks and an PATA raid controller

Still needed:

  • power supply
  • motherboard
  • several sata cards
  • 8 harddisks of 1.5TB each. All disks the same for doing a correct RAID? Maybe need to look into how freenas manages the disks and if different sizes can be mixed.
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