He Needs a NAS

He Needs a NAS

Gaming PC vs. NAS: Which is Right for You?

Overview of Setup

  • The speaker expresses satisfaction with their gaming PC, highlighting its capability to handle modern games and Plex streaming efficiently.
  • Acknowledges that while a single PC can manage multiple tasks, a dedicated NAS (Network-Attached Storage) server offers better reliability and data safety.

Transitioning to Dedicated Storage

  • Emphasizes that sharing Plex with family and friends, off-site backups, and local file sharing can be achieved using basic or secondhand hardware.
  • Introduces the sponsor, Squarespace, which provides tools for creating websites easily.

Personal Setup Preferences

  • The speaker prefers local document sharing over cloud services like Google Drive or OneDrive due to concerns about privacy and performance.
  • Plans to set up a NAS under the desk as a central repository for media access without affecting gaming performance.

Hardware Choices Explained

  • Discusses the decision against off-the-shelf NAS options due to high costs associated with multi-bay systems; opts for a custom build instead.
  • Chooses an Intel Core i3 12100 CPU for its efficiency in software encoding and integrated GPU capabilities.

Motherboard and Memory Selection

  • Selects the Asus Prime B760M-D4 motherboard for its decent I/O options and expansion slots despite having only four SATA ports.
  • Highlights the importance of memory capacity over speed for running virtual machines; mentions receiving DDR4 memory from work.

Storage Challenges Faced

  • Notes current hard drive shortages impacting storage planning; discusses purchasing additional 8TB drives at high prices.
  • Explains differences between CMR (Conventional Magnetic Recording) and SMR (Shingled Magnetic Recording), recommending CMR for heavy users but acknowledging SMR's cost-effectiveness.

Installation Insights

  • Describes challenges faced during installation due to lack of sled mounts on new drives; emphasizes careful handling during setup.
  • Reflects on potential mistakes made during initial setup phases regarding labeling drives before installation.

Building a NAS: Key Insights and Steps

Choosing Components for the Build

  • The speaker discusses their choice of using a 500 GB WD Blue as an OS drive due to high SSD prices, indicating a willingness to compromise on speed for cost-effectiveness.
  • A Samsung 980 Pro is considered for caching but may not be optimal due to memory limitations with certain software options; recommendations include using it for virtual machines or selling it to recoup costs.

Connecting Drives

  • To connect multiple drives, the speaker opts for an HBA (Host Bus Adapter) card from LSI, emphasizing reliability and caution against counterfeits.
  • The chosen case, Jonbo N5, supports up to 12 drives and offers good aesthetics and cable management features.

Power Supply Considerations

  • A compact 500-watt SFX power supply from Silverstone is initially selected but later replaced with an MSI MAG A550 BN due to compatibility issues during installation.

Assembly Process

  • After assembling the components, the system successfully detects all installed drives, confirming that the build process was successful despite initial concerns about component compatibility.

Software Installation Choices

  • The speaker reflects on software options for turning the computer into a NAS: TRUNAS, Unraid, or HexOS. They lean towards HexOS based on recommendations and personal access to a license.
  • The installation process begins with flashing a USB drive with HexOS media; this step is crucial as it's their first time performing this installation.

Installation Challenges

  • During installation, they navigate through selecting drives while ensuring data integrity; they confirm that selected drives will be wiped clean in preparation for setup.
  • Successful completion of HexOS installation leads them to set up storage pools; however, initial server detection fails after several minutes of waiting.

Setup and Troubleshooting a NAS with HexOS

Initial Setup Steps

  • The speaker discusses troubleshooting steps for setting up a server, emphasizing the importance of ensuring the server is running and connected to the internet.
  • The speaker mentions entering the IP manually due to a different network configuration than their home setup, successfully detecting a new server that matches their IP.
  • An error occurs when trying to claim the server due to lack of available licenses; however, they later receive a code from Hexos for activation.

Storage Configuration

  • The speaker notes that two hard drives have existing data which will be wiped during setup, highlighting the importance of backing up data beforehand.
  • They configure storage pools with 40 TB usable storage set to either RAID Z1 or RAID 5, allowing one drive failure without data loss.

User Experience and Features

  • After installation, they access the HexOS dashboard where various shortcuts are available for configuring storage, users, folders, and apps like Plex.
  • Concerns about managing permissions in Linux arise as they express frustration over Windows permissions management; they hope HexOS simplifies this process.

One Week Later: User Feedback

  • A week after acquiring the NAS, the user reflects on their experience as both easier and harder than expected while using HexOS.
  • They mention choosing HexOS over Unraid for its perceived simplicity despite being aware of Unraid's reputation for ease of use.

Challenges Encountered

  • The user faced issues with Windows file sharing upon returning home; while some devices connected easily, others did not.
  • Troubleshooting revealed that enabling SMB protocols was necessary but led to complications accessing shared folders on one desktop PC.

Resolution Steps Taken

  • After extensive troubleshooting involving PowerShell commands related to SMB client configurations, it was discovered that security settings were incorrectly set.
  • The discussion highlights frustrations with Microsoft’s handling of SMB settings even on fresh installations of Windows 11.

Backup and Networking Solutions

Initial Setup and Backup Process

  • The speaker initiated a backup of eight terabytes of data, highlighting the ease of the process without needing to worry about security signatures.
  • Tail Scale was set up, allowing for secure SSH access and virtual networking among users without traditional port openings.

Learning Experience with Networking

  • The speaker expressed enjoyment in rediscovering computer knowledge, particularly in networking, which had previously been intimidating.
  • They described their setup as a "home lab," where troubleshooting became an enjoyable challenge rather than a daunting task.

User Experience and Recommendations

  • While the setup was user-friendly enough for less tech-savvy individuals like family members, unexpected errors could still pose challenges that require technical knowledge to resolve.
  • The speaker noted that while they would recommend the system under ideal conditions, real-world issues might complicate support for others.

Flexibility and Data Ownership

  • The flexibility of accessing files from different locations (e.g., couch or desk) was emphasized as a significant advantage of using NAS over local storage.
  • Owning personal data through NAS eliminates concerns about losing information due to accidents or reliance on corporate cloud services.

Cost-Benefit Analysis of NAS vs. Cloud Services

  • Although using NAS requires more initial work compared to subscribing to services like Google One, it can lead to long-term savings by avoiding ongoing subscription fees.
  • The speaker highlighted that investing in hard drives is necessary regardless of whether one uses personal storage or pays for cloud services.

Backup Strategies and Future Plans

  • Acknowledging that a single NAS offers redundancy but isn't a complete backup solution; plans were discussed for implementing buddy backup features with peers.
  • This feature would allow users to share storage space securely while maintaining backups across different devices.

Transitioning to Sponsorship Discussion

  • A segue into discussing Squarespace's website-building tools showcased its user-friendly design interface and various functionalities such as invoicing clients directly through the platform.
Video description

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