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Thread: Goodbye freenas..

  1. #1
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    Goodbye freenas..

    Well..

    It were some interesting months, but it's now time to move a real NAS system, not a system to play and that does not work according to the expected. FreeNAS is nice, but there still lots of issues to solve and a lot to evolve. It was nice to play like a kid, but i need something that works without transfers speed problems, without hardware incompatibilities and issues and mainly something that i can use to watch my movies without having stops on the video flow from 10s to 10s . And i need something that i can expand by adding new discs.

    so i will be back to synology products. Yes, they are expensive... but they do work. And after summing all the expenses i had with my freenas system that still does not work ok, i can buy a very good synology product.

    Maybe some day i will be back to freeNAS... who knows..

    Meanwhile, some of my hardware will be on sale. If anyone is interested, just drop a pm.

    Regards.
    System 1:
    AMD Athlon II X2 270u
    8GB DDR3 1333MHz RAM
    Asus M4A78LT-M
    IBM BR10i SAS Controller
    Volume 1: 3x Samsung HD204UI + 2 WD20EACS in Raidz
    Volume 2: 2x Samsung HD204UI + 2x WD20EACS in Raidz
    Fractal Desing R3 Chassis with 3x120mm fans to keep things very cool
    Be-Quiet! Pure Power E7 350W
    FreeNAS-8.1-r8095-amd64


    System 2:
    Synology DS-212 NAS with 1 Samsung HD204UI (system allways on, for transmisison running)

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    I looked at Synology but I could not accept the price tag as well the lack of options. My goal was to build my own system that works exactly the way I want it. First thing I did was to check on FreeBSD and FreeNAS forums what is the best/power saving hardware that works properly. At the time of built, I paid $750 for my setup, which it was way cheaper than a Synology box with similar features. If you look at the parts list, you will see all the goodies I have that allows me to beat easy any "pre-made" NAS product (Atom processor for power savings, SSD's available for cache, data speed performance on a single NIC + LACP on dual NIC's, etc.).

    I think you rushed a little to conclusions by not troubleshooting where are your network bottlenecks or not spending the time to pick the proper parts that pull the best performance for the best price. Good luck with your new setup, I hope we will see you back soon.

    Edit: I can read data at 900Mbit/sec and write at 600Mbit/sec on my NAS, through a single NIC.
    CIFS reads from Network Drive:



    CIFS writes to Network Drive:

    Last edited by TECK; 01-31-2012 at 03:32 PM.
    Floren Munteanu
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    How much free space have you got on your array? When you get to 100GB free, do the test again and see the disappointing results you will get .

    Has for the lack of options, what lack of options? Synology does everything i want and in the correct way. Also, you can use ipkg to install other packages, but it has so many things, that i will be uninstalling is software (new DSM 4.0 allows this). Yes, Synology is not cheap, but it works without any hiccup.
    System 1:
    AMD Athlon II X2 270u
    8GB DDR3 1333MHz RAM
    Asus M4A78LT-M
    IBM BR10i SAS Controller
    Volume 1: 3x Samsung HD204UI + 2 WD20EACS in Raidz
    Volume 2: 2x Samsung HD204UI + 2x WD20EACS in Raidz
    Fractal Desing R3 Chassis with 3x120mm fans to keep things very cool
    Be-Quiet! Pure Power E7 350W
    FreeNAS-8.1-r8095-amd64


    System 2:
    Synology DS-212 NAS with 1 Samsung HD204UI (system allways on, for transmisison running)

  4. #4
    it's your choice. I love qnap as synology for home and for business use also.
    In my home I have a freenas installation made with old zero cost hardware, I just bought the disks, running a 8.1 nightly with great speed and no issues or relevant bugs. I usually play fullHD movies and BD 1:1 copy via wired network without lag, even with 40GB of free space.

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    finally made the move, so some of the hardware i had is for sale (board, cpu, ram, controller, cables..). If anyone is interested, just pm me.

    Regards.
    System 1:
    AMD Athlon II X2 270u
    8GB DDR3 1333MHz RAM
    Asus M4A78LT-M
    IBM BR10i SAS Controller
    Volume 1: 3x Samsung HD204UI + 2 WD20EACS in Raidz
    Volume 2: 2x Samsung HD204UI + 2x WD20EACS in Raidz
    Fractal Desing R3 Chassis with 3x120mm fans to keep things very cool
    Be-Quiet! Pure Power E7 350W
    FreeNAS-8.1-r8095-amd64


    System 2:
    Synology DS-212 NAS with 1 Samsung HD204UI (system allways on, for transmisison running)

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