Hey all, I'm just looking for some critique on a home file server I want to implement.
Currently, I've got six IDE drives, ranging from 160GB to 400GB, in an Antec 1040 case, but I need to backup all of these drives. I'd also like to implement RAID5 since it would cost the least. I realize that each drive should be the same size to make the most effective use of this, so the only drives going to RAID5 will be new drives I purchase that are 300GB.
To accomodate such a large number of HDs, I'm looking at the Lian Li V2000 Plus II. I think I can get away with doing the RAID5 in software on Win2K3, but some of the drives will be IDE and some will be SATA. Can anyone think of a more effective way to house a bunch of HDs? Also, is there a more effective way to make sure my data is safe, beyond software RAID5? Cost is somewhat of a concern, but I'm obviously willing to spend a reasonable amount.
TIA for any advice, and if I've left out any important details, let me know.
gimp
Currently, I've got six IDE drives, ranging from 160GB to 400GB, in an Antec 1040 case, but I need to backup all of these drives. I'd also like to implement RAID5 since it would cost the least. I realize that each drive should be the same size to make the most effective use of this, so the only drives going to RAID5 will be new drives I purchase that are 300GB.
To accomodate such a large number of HDs, I'm looking at the Lian Li V2000 Plus II. I think I can get away with doing the RAID5 in software on Win2K3, but some of the drives will be IDE and some will be SATA. Can anyone think of a more effective way to house a bunch of HDs? Also, is there a more effective way to make sure my data is safe, beyond software RAID5? Cost is somewhat of a concern, but I'm obviously willing to spend a reasonable amount.
TIA for any advice, and if I've left out any important details, let me know.
gimp