Building a Budget Media Server NAS Worth It? | Mini PC + DAS

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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
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    Using an affordable second-hand mini PC, like the Lenovo ThinkCentre m73 tiny, along with some Direct Attached Mass Storage, is it feasible to put together your own DIY NAS solution for media streaming, running docker containers, and more? Let's try it out!
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  • @ofacesig
    @ofacesig Před 19 dny +11

    The power consumption is one of the reasons when I rebuild pfsense, or Truenas boxes every 5 or 6 years is I always use an Intel T series chip so it maxes out at 35w. Pretty much perfect for a DIY appliance.

    • @BandanazX
      @BandanazX Před 18 dny +3

      How much extra do you spend to get that T series CPU, and how many -weeks- -months- years of use would it take to pay back the price delta?

    • @frankwong9486
      @frankwong9486 Před 5 dny

      Get regular version and set tdp limit .....

  • @cordlesswire
    @cordlesswire Před 19 dny +12

    yes, i have one. HTPC (YOLO edition) 100+ terabytes, no redundancy, in a node 804 with qnap tr-004 in DAS mode. ryzen 5 pro 5650ge, 64gb ram, b450 matx, nvidia t400, bunch of drives… not as cheap as an old desktop, but still not too expensive. so, yes. i decided for this solution when i realized id need brand new, or at least emtpy drives in order to use them in a NAS. which would mean buying 10 new drives, or at least one new drive then copying from one, clearing second, copying from third to wiped second, 10 drives ranging from 8 to 16tb. plus the cost of an 8 bay NAS… yeah, i dont think so. thank you for coming to my TED talk.

    • @gabrielsimon6149
      @gabrielsimon6149 Před 18 dny +2

      100 TB and no RAID?!?! living on the edge

    • @luderx
      @luderx Před 18 dny

      ​@@gabrielsimon6149 I have YOLO but not so much YOLO
      1x18tb + 9x3tb in a node 804 glued together using mergerfs. So like 45tb
      Although it is backed up in Blackblaze personal ( The not so much yolo )

    • @cordlesswire
      @cordlesswire Před 18 dny +2

      @@gabrielsimon6149 razor’s edge! all joking aside. if i win the lottery, or AMC goes to the moon, ill buy 10 drives and a… 16 bay NAS and dabble with redundancy. until then… prayers saul i got. haha.

  • @BandanazX
    @BandanazX Před 18 dny +10

    Yet another 'stone soup' build: Use an e-waste micro system with some ridiculous $500+ outboard chassis/device to voltron a 'server'.
    Something like a Dell Precision T3620 with an i7-7700 can be had under $100 and can store 4x 3.5" hard drives internally as well as boot from a M.2, leaving 2x open PCIe slots for things like 10/25/100Gbps network cards. And before you come at me with 'muh power consumption', that Dell has a Platinum power supply, and the cost savings will more than offset the power use over a decade.

  • @topperdude2007
    @topperdude2007 Před 19 dny +5

    I like the creative use cases you come up with for using compute hardware. As someone who has been considering a NAS for the longest but did not care for the "industry standard" Synology (w/ underwhelming hardware), I was considering the UGreen NAS (hesitating due to relatively new OS) before it came out and backed it after watching your video about how to turn off Watchdog timer and install 3rd party OS. Similarly, I have been considering this DAS wondering if I could use one of the many similar mini-PCs I have lying around, install Proxmox and connect it to the DAS along with installing one of the many Coral TPUs and turn it into a Frigate NVR (I think Hardware Haven has done a similar video on it). Basically an OS with ability to containerize apps with decent storage. Keep up the good work. Would love to see a follow-up video once you use this for some time and your findings including pros/cons. Keep up the great work! 👍

  • @terbo2000
    @terbo2000 Před 19 dny +2

    I have a couple M93 and they're fantastic little units. I use a Xeon E3-1265Lv3 in my server machine to replace the 2C4T 4570T it came with and its been mostly solid. I had a cap fail in one which expanded enough to stop the fan from spinning. Replaced the cap and had no issues since.

  • @suprjudy
    @suprjudy Před 19 dny +3

    phenomenal video, I really appreciate the effort and wisdom included.

  • @matthewjbauer1990
    @matthewjbauer1990 Před 18 dny +1

    I've used the M73 from Lenovo for work at previous jobs before. They serve their intended purpose as a business PC. They can handle a DAS perfectly fine and if you put 8GB RAM in them and don't overload them. Don't spend too much on one and pair it with a 4 or 8 bay DAS and it will serve well as a storage server or storage RAID server. That said, you can get an M710q that has a i5-7500T for about $70 + shipping on eBay right now. If you want an SSD instead of HDD, it'll cost you more. If you downgrade to a 6500T, it can save a few $$, but you might lose the HDD.

  • @damian9303
    @damian9303 Před 18 dny +3

    I bought this exact mini PC strictly for WinXP gaming, though I had to get the one originally designed for 7

  • @cooperajcpr
    @cooperajcpr Před 19 dny +6

    New intel n100 mini pc's sip power and are often on sale under 100

  • @raughboy188
    @raughboy188 Před 13 dny

    this is why you install raid when you're setting up debian minimal installation to be used for CasaOS. This way Casa will see all your hdds and ssds as one and treat it as such. This is a way to use raid with casaOS. ZimaOS supports raid directly which means it's OS in every sense while Casa is not OS in true sense so it doesn't support raid directly but it will as i said work if you set up raid during installation because Cassa will see it as single drive.

  • @ZenRebel33
    @ZenRebel33 Před 2 dny

    Nice config. I'm in the process of using a Raspberry PI 5 attached to a Yottamaster 5 bay USB-3.1 enclosure. The Lenovo ThinkCentre would be a great alternative if I don't get what I looking for out of the PI. Originally I purchased a Synology DS224+ 2 bay for $300. That was more than I wanted to spend. The Yottamaster came in $119. To start out, I am putting 5 - 3TB drives. The plan is to use OpenMediaVault. Though I might take a look at CasaOS. If it runs on PI, I'm in.

  • @kendrakirai
    @kendrakirai Před 14 dny +1

    I turned my old q6600 tower into a NAS. I just needed to grab a new sata ssd to put OMV on it and a used 1060 6gb and a 16 tb hard drive and it's working great as a Plex server in my testing. I only needed the 16tb drive because I have about 20tb in my plex library and only a 1060 because no 4K. So really if you don't have a stupid big plex library like I do, if you have even a 17 year old system you can spruce it up for like 200 bucks. Or buy Somebody's uses gaming rig for the same, which I might do soon to get some more PCIe slots...

  • @Leo-tf7gu
    @Leo-tf7gu Před 14 dny

    What kind of transfer speeds you are getting on the HDDs via USB?

  • @davidellismartin9619
    @davidellismartin9619 Před 18 dny

    Good video! I just put together a similar system using Debian and Casaos in a Dell Optiplex 990! Sadly I may have to just start over bc I can’t seem to get the system to have proper access to the second “media storage” drive. I see the drive and can manage files in it, but apps like Jellyfin can’t use the drive. Maybe I’ll try Ubuntu server w CasaOS. Sad bc Debian uses almost no RAM. 🤷‍♂️

  • @RollerCoasterLineProductions

    I might 3D print my next nas case and run proxmox

  • @SergiuTopan
    @SergiuTopan Před 18 dny

    How is the performace on the das box with USB3?

  • @zushiba
    @zushiba Před 18 dny +1

    I set up 2 of these debian based CasaOS servers, thinking I fucked them up somehow because they kept shitting themselves after working fine for a little while. I even pulled one apart and reapplied thermal paste because I thought, maybe it was overheating and the little system was fairly old.
    I didn't tell Debian not to go to sleep. ffs.

  • @fuelhemi426
    @fuelhemi426 Před 16 dny

    What’s the price on the DAS?

  • @user-hc6uo5fp8n
    @user-hc6uo5fp8n Před 16 dny

    I'm using a lenovo M93p with a Xeon CPU E3-1265L v3 @ 2.50GHz × 4 the only thing is using linux you have to use software rendering as xeon does not like hardware rendering.

  • @dawn1berlitz
    @dawn1berlitz Před 18 dny

    my server only uses under 60 watts but im about to retire my old 4590 i got second hand for a newer board but my server doesnt look like a server it looks like like a gaming pc with sata cables and onboard video

  • @502RetailPartners
    @502RetailPartners Před 18 dny

    thats WAY to much effort to save a few bucks. Im dumping my old 4th gen "refresh" dell because its become so sluggish that its getting to the point that modern browser based stuff wont right smooth. And its an i7. 4c/8t. Spend more cash on a 6th gen or better. But really, spend it on an 8th gen or more. I got an 11th gen dell brand new late last summer for under $280 shipped. Its only weakness was a single 8GB sodimm. I was able to get a 32x2 for $86 (they were much cheaper then) so I'm all in just over $360 and can open 1000 tabs now lol. It also come with USB 4/thunderbolt 3 too. Oh, and full Win 10 pro with a free upgrade to 11 pro. It is a VPRO chipset in mine, but I'm not using virtualization.

  • @-felt
    @-felt Před 18 dny

    'realistically'
    nah. try $200+ here in aus.
    Why is everything so fucked here...

  • @rey6253
    @rey6253 Před 18 dny +1

    CasaOS is very buggy not worth it