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This beta finally got me to rebuild my server stack and get some floor space back. Both the before and after are custom builds so I can store all of my linux ISOs. Everything important is in the cloud so this is just for messing around and easy access to large files locally. There's also copies on a 412+ and 415+ so I can mess around with HexOS and not have to interrupt Linux ISO night. So far it's been wildly easier to set up and manage than TrueNAS Core was. 

  • ASUS Strix Z270F
  • i7-7700k delidded w/ liquid metal
  • Noctua NH-L9X65
  • 16 GB DDR4
  • LSI 9207-8i in IT mode with 2 x 4 SAS to SATA breakouts
  • 4 x 14 TB Seagate IronWolf
  • 4 x 3 TB Hitachi
  • 2 x WD PC SN730 NVMe SSD for a boot pool
  • TrueNAS Core -> Now HexOS Beta

Before:

I used a pull out server shelf for the base and 3d printed the stuff to attach it. Worked great, just took up a lot of space. Build details here. I used parts from my old gaming computer to make it cheaper and quieter than an old, used server.

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After:

Built a new frame from 2020 extrusions and some HDD caddies from an old case. It's mounted on a french cleat into the studs. Only weighs ~26 lbs so it should be fine. I still have to sort out managing the power cables for everything but it works as is. 

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Well... That is one way to do it!😂 🤷

 

I'm a sucker for a good AV/network rack, but if putting stuff flat on the wall is better in your situation more power to you! Lol

 

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