Building a massive 164TB Home Server with 12HDD’s | maximizing my Storj Earnings & much more!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 เม.ย. 2024
- Today I set up a massive 164TB home server using the robust Inter-Tech IPC 3U-30255 case. This build features 7 SAS drives and 5 SATA drives, tailored for optimal performance and reliability. I'll be using part of the server to host a storj node - and a few of the drives for personal projects. Whether you're into data hoarding, need extensive storage solutions, or are curious about Storj, this video is for you!
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Cable management: "It's not good, but it's a bit!" - heh, at least you made an attempt, and there's visible motherboard down below! Better than most of my builds :D
Omg!! No way you just commented on a video of mine!! Im such a fan Dude! Especially the 1PB pi build!
You just made my day! No, my week!! Thanks Jeff🥹😀🫣😅
Interesting Build, looking forward to some Performance test results! Thanks!
Thanks alot! If you enjoy the content then consider a sub😃
If you ever redo or refresh this one you can look at Mobo's that can use ECC memory, AsRock boards usually do.
Yes! Not a bad addition in the future
2:57 - These "HP" drives look like HGST Helioseal Ultrastar drives (owned by Western Digital, whose name is also on the lower part of the label).
This is also confirmed by the model number of e.g. the left drive (WUH721818...), which is completelty fitting the HGST Helioseal drives, except for the first letter, which is W instead of H. U = Ultrastar, H = Helioseal, 72 = 7200 rpm. 18 = raw capacity, 18 = available capacity...
I personally am a big fan of these drives. They are very reliable and by many datacenters used.
Hey Thanks alot! That makes sense. Yea the drives was bought from a very high end local Company that uses the disks for windmills, they hard these they did not need so i Got to buy then cheap
SATA drives work with SAS adapters... just get the cable to fit. Note the reverse (SAS drives on SATA ports) don't work
Thanks alot, then i dont need the spare adapter
Did the case designers really not think of how to get the drive cables past the fans?
They made very Small holes, but they Where not Big enough for me :)
SATA is a subset of SAS and SAS has a SATA compatibility mode built into it as well. You could set your whole structure for SAS and use SATA where necessary and it would work just fine.
Thanks alot! Then i did not need an additional adapter ;)
surprised how quite it is
Yea Its not Too bad, but Keep in mind the disks Where not doing much work ;)
Nice build, think i would have maybe gone with a slightly bigger psu, 500w for all those drives is going to strain the 12v rail a bit. Btw sas cables can be used on sata drives.
Hey man! Thanks so much for the tips! 👍🏻 i Think 550Watt is OK for this amount of drives. Lets hope.
Also Wow! Did not know about the sas to sata thing. Maybe i did not need that adapter after all!💪🏼
is storj still profitable compared to chia? how much is 1tb expected to make monthly? i have about 300tb on chia atm and could consider switching
Hey man, you might take just one disk and convert to STORJ, but do not convert all at once. Because it takes a very long time to fill up your disks with STORJ, you only get data when there is data on the network.
You make about 1,5 usd pr. Tb that is actually filled up
Could you please write power usage in idle and power usage in tests! You will use Unraid or other solution. Thanks
Hey man, idle is about 100 watts with all drives plugged in.
Will not use any raid, just jbod
@@hgsoftware5129 unRaid is an operating system for NAS systems. Definitely worth having a look into for your system
I can confirm that the SOC of these LSI RAID controllers tend to get really hot.
Why they dont put a small fan on them is beyond me. Even with the good airflow in a server case, I still prefer a small fan on them.
Agreed. I added a Small fan the hopefully helps
14:11
I'm curious. Are you running all of them without redundancy/backups?
If yes, what's your thought process on that.
Yes i am! 👍🏻 none of the data is essential enough to need backups - so that is the decision i went with
@@hgsoftware5129
Damn I wish I had your confidence. TBH that's the main headache i had to think of. Seeing 1/3 of your storage blocked out by redundancy SUCKS.
Haha i understand the feeling ;)
@@jackipieggWrong view. You need to invest 3GB to get 2GB of reliable storage. You don't buy drives to store data but to be able to access data when you need it.
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With your logic 120TB raw will only get you 80TB. What a waste 40TB.
SATA drives are compatible with SAS connections, you can't use SAS on SATA plugs, but you can use SATA on SAS.
Thanks man, might not need the spare connector then ;)
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Thanks for watching 😃
How much cost this raspberry pi nas to build?
Hey man, this is not a pi, and i dont know How mouch it whould cost with a pi
@@hgsoftware5129 nevermind, I already found prices to this raspberry pi mini rig
using some of the second nvme as a cache would really help
Yea agreed, i might end up doing that
Hi, I started off like you, using a single SAS to 4 SATA cables. But ever since I found this adaptor on the chinese taobao site, it was a superb option. Basically, this link im sharing with u is a 12 hdd cage that has a backplane (SAS/SATA), and the backplane, u can simply use a single miniSAS cable to SFF 8047 to ur LSI adaptor. And boom! 1 cable to 12 HDD which reduces the cable mess. There is also a 6 pin port, the seller will provide u with a 4x molex to a single 6 pin port to power all 12 hard drives. I have been using it for months and works like a charm. Will share the link with u if i can
Hahaha im not affiliated with the seller. Just sharing with you. I have about 20+ hard drives, running a 250TiB worth of Chia plots. Really lucky to have found this solution and dm sharing with you
Hi man, Thanks for the reccomendation - but i currently do not need any more drive space :) you are welcome to dm me tho
@@hgsoftware5129 Hahhaha no problem!
How is the name of the case?
Its in the description
@@hgsoftware5129 My bad, went right to where you list the hardware
I did a double take when I saw you start Windows.
Haha i Can understand🫣 i have My reasons tho ;)
@@hgsoftware5129 I'm sure you do.
What reasons do you have? As a noob, I just avoid Linux cos unfamiliairity@@hgsoftware5129
but i need more information from you about this and about earning from it
Hey man Thanks for watching, Maybe have a look at one of My other videos?
@@hgsoftware5129 your most welcome but i want to talk to you in instagram do you have insta or something where i will talk with you
Sorry but i dont.
well, grab a 650w sfx psu with a mounting bracket for atx and then you can install a fan on the sas controller.
Did you see till the end of the video? I routed the cables above and was able to have a Fan and use the powersupply that was free ;)
@@hgsoftware5129 ooops, my bad then. well… all is well that ends well i guess then, haha. and if its free, all the better. cheers!
reliability = ECC ram if pushing that much data through your system with a supported cpu/mobo...
Yes Maybe needed in the future :) for now No.
Awesome build - i have also recently bought a Inter-Tech case, and i think the build quality sucks. The metal do bend way to easy - and the fan setup also not make sense. It looks like it supports 4-pin fans, but no manual or logical way to get it working.
It works Great with 4 pin. I choose to not use molex - Its standard 4pin
Thanks :)
For the Price i Think that is decent
Where did you get the white label Seagates from?
Hey man, these i Got from a trusted seller i have done bussiness with before :)
@@hgsoftware5129 I'll take one of the 12TB SATA off your hands if you don't find the 5th SATA port for it...
Well that Will cost money ;)
And btw. - i have more than one available
So it's not a 164TB home server...
Why? A workshop or home, server Can be used both places. I have this kind of server at home Also.
@@hgsoftware5129 I mean I agree with this, but not all 164TBs are installed at once in the one home server? No?
Installed- yes they are ;) running at all times - not yet - but that Will Come.
Home server... and it stays in the workshop.
So... no home server and title should be corrected?
Why? A workshop or home, server Can be used both places. I have this kind of server at home Also.
@@hgsoftware5129 Because this use, workshop or home, do not fit exaclty (IMO) to a "home server".
I mean... Technically there are more home than workshops, therefore "home server" might be a bit more catchy than workshop server.
I disagree, a home server is just a server you Can have at home. My workshop is not a bussiness, Its a hobby room. So something i do When i relax. Not My job. Its next to My home, i Got home stuff there, like lego, old clothes and much more. I choose to Call it a home server, because you Can use this at home if you want, and build it, at home ;)
You are free to disagree
im wondering if theres someone who think this is not enough 😅
100% there Will be ;)
164tb? Rookie numbers
i got another 220 TB at my home - and thats more than i need :)
Ton of garbage. Does hard drives failed so often that I wouldn't trust them with empty folders
Okay. :)