Since building and blogging about my first network attached storage (NAS) computer way back in 2012 and then writing all my subsequent DIY NAS build blogs, I’ve tried quite a few different cases when building these machines. Beyond that, I’ve stared at the specifications of countless other models of cases looking for things that fit my criteria: typically something small and can fit at least six 3.5” hard drives.| Butter, What?!
A DIY NAS featuring the SuperMicro A2SDI-4C-HLN4f motherboard, a Intel Atom C3558 CPU, 16GB DDR4 ECC RAM, 8x2.5" 2TB HDDs, and the SilverStone Technology CS280B case.| blog.briancmoses.com
I talk about how I arrived at the decision to buy Non-ECC RAM for my DIY NAS.| blog.briancmoses.com
So, you’ve decided that you want to build your own NAS. I bet you’re investigating hard drive prices and your options for RAID levels. At …| blog.patshead.com
Brian reviews a pocket-sized NAS with an Intel N100 CPU, dual 2.5GbE networking, and room for four M.2 NVMe SSDs.| blog.briancmoses.com
The physical aspects of this upgrade project have been finished for quite a while now. This write up has just been on hold waiting for me to borrow a …| blog.patshead.com