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So I have some space on my server rack, but not a lot of money lying around.

What I’m trying to achieve is a nas setup for my security camera system. It has 30 cameras, and 4 drives fill up in 3 months. 3X3TB drives.

Looking on eBay for a second hand rack mounted NaS is pretty expensive. Could I build one? From a jbod or something? I’ve got a nice big space in my rack doing nothing.

(I know I could buy bigger drives, but I kinda like the idea of experimenting with something g different) ✌️💛

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[–] octobob@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Sure you can.

I use Rosewill rackmounted cases because they're cheap and get the job done. They're a far cry from any enterprise gear, but that's not really needed in a homelab. Think of the typical material used on a desktop PC.

This is the case I use, but see if anything else jumps out at you:

Rosewill RSV-R4200U 4U Server Chassis Rackmount Case | 11 3.5" Bays, 3 2.5" Devices| ATX, CEB Compatible | 2 120mm Fan, 2 80mm Fans | USB 3.0, USB 2.0 | Black https://a.co/d/icPXCTH

The official Rosewill rails are pretty crap, so I used these. They work great:

iStar TC-RAIL-20 20-Inch Sliding Rail Kit for Most Rackmount Chassis https://a.co/d/iaJBFNl

Beyond that, where you want to go is sort of up to you. Really any motherboard / CPU / RAM will do if you're only using it for storage. I used a few different parts I had laying around already, and then got some open box ones off eBay for things I needed to finish out the build.

OS is up to you as well. I like unRAID because it's the "grow as you go" OS, but I've used TrueNAS in the past as well. Both are solid options but have a lot of different pros and cons.

[–] pbronez@programming.dev 1 points 1 year ago

Great tip on the rails!

[–] jgkawell@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I second the call out on these Rosewill cases. For the price they're pretty solid.

Also, you're right about the Rosewill rails, they're terrible (source: I bought them and regret it).

[–] anupcshan@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

+1 on the Rosewill cases. I bought the IstarUSA rails and managed to mangle the bearings on one side. It's still generally functional though.