Ultimate Raspberry Pi 5 72TB Server - Geekworm X1009 SATA Shield | Low Power Storj Node

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
  • Hallo - in this video, I'm upgrading my existing Raspberry Pi 5 server with 5 additional SATA disks, bringing the total storage to 72TB. Using the Geekworm X1009 PCIe to 5-Port SATA Shield, I'll show you how to set up and configure this powerful and efficient low-power Storj node. Note: This setup does not support booting from HDD/SSD.
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Komentáře • 70

  • @christianhorn1999
    @christianhorn1999 Před měsícem +4

    love the idea with the hdd upgrade cages and the tinker perspective in general

    • @hgsoftware5129
      @hgsoftware5129  Před měsícem

      Thanks alot man! I love building weird hardware solutions🫣😂

  • @ChristyTeya
    @ChristyTeya Před měsícem +3

    loved how you walked us through each step, so helpful!

  • @blainefire4588
    @blainefire4588 Před měsícem +2

    YOU ARE DROP DEAD GORGEOUS

  • @billedwardz
    @billedwardz Před měsícem +1

    Ready for production, I'd say.

    • @hgsoftware5129
      @hgsoftware5129  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks man! 😀 it now running 24/7 no issue so far.

  • @BigMack1515
    @BigMack1515 Před měsícem +1

    Crazy!

  • @MadeInJack
    @MadeInJack Před 17 dny +1

    Not the prettiest but definitely the beefiest!

    • @hgsoftware5129
      @hgsoftware5129  Před 15 dny

      Haha thanks for The feedback, has Been running so smooth ever since

  • @maxfactor4209
    @maxfactor4209 Před 20 hodinami

    Untidy setup I have to say... the most important thing at least to me was to know if the board power connector can handle 5 3.5 current draw

  • @MadeInJack
    @MadeInJack Před 17 dny +1

    Any thoughts on using the Radxa Penta SATA Hat instead? Any reason why you chose this Geekworm one?

    • @hgsoftware5129
      @hgsoftware5129  Před 15 dny

      I dont know that one, i Might wanna give that a look

  • @Ivanos
    @Ivanos Před měsícem +3

    main question....are those expension boards stackable in any way??🤣😍

    • @hgsoftware5129
      @hgsoftware5129  Před měsícem +1

      Haha Good question! I dont Think so as there is only one pcie connector on the pi 5 😅

  • @hertgsesrht3499
    @hertgsesrht3499 Před měsícem +2

    Hey How to buy that drive cage from Corsair? Their site doesnt have the option

    • @hgsoftware5129
      @hgsoftware5129  Před měsícem +1

      Hey, i Will give you a link:
      www.corsair.com/us/en/p/pc-components-accessories/cc-8930032/hdd-upgrade-kit-with-3x-hard-drive-trays-and-secondary-hard-drive-cage-parts-graphite-600t-730t-760t-780t-obsidian-450d-650d-750d-cc-8930032

  •  Před 24 dny +1

    Well.. I mean it works, just hide it away from sight.. :)

  • @erickbirbe8666
    @erickbirbe8666 Před měsícem +1

    i'm kind of newbie here, but one question comes to my mind, why did you have to run one node for each disk and not join all of the disks to one same node?

    • @hgsoftware5129
      @hgsoftware5129  Před měsícem +1

      That’s a great question! Thanks for asking.
      I all disks have 1 single node, then if one disks fails and dies the whole node will be forever lost. But this way I split that risk :)

  • @NodesAddicted_com
    @NodesAddicted_com Před měsícem +1

    Is it possible to use a USB, 5 bay docking station?

    • @hgsoftware5129
      @hgsoftware5129  Před měsícem +1

      Yes this should be possible with usb 3.0 and enough power for the drives

  • @jackipiegg
    @jackipiegg Před měsícem +3

    7:03
    You need to connect common ground between the ATX power supply and USB-C power supply from the source.
    Currently your system are having common ground from SATA Pins and USB Pins, which is disturbing as these are DATA Pins, NOT power pins.
    Having Data pins carry your MAIN ground might cause instability at best and data corruption at worst.
    My suggestion, connect 2 or 3 GND GPIO and connect it to any 4 PIN or 6 Pin GND as those have thicker gauges.

    • @hgsoftware5129
      @hgsoftware5129  Před měsícem

      Hey - thanks for the comment, but the ground is shared with the PSU so i belive grounding is sufficient

    • @jackipiegg
      @jackipiegg Před měsícem

      @@hgsoftware5129
      You mean AC mains? That's earth and most modern PSU has isolated AC and DC.
      Don't believe me? Set multimeter to continuity between earth pin and GND of your power supply.
      You have common ground so your negatives don't go out of whack.
      12V psu is not 0-12V, it might be -1V and 11V. Similarly, Pi 5V is not 5V-0V, might be 4.5V,-0.5V.
      Remember data pins are only 0 and 1s. So if you don't combine both grounds, PSU1 says -1V is ground, PSU2 says -0.5V is ground, your data will have a hard time mix matching grounds like that causing instability.
      Just connect both grounds!!

    • @hgsoftware5129
      @hgsoftware5129  Před měsícem

      Thanks. Im not sure if i understand 100% - but i Will look into it

    • @jackipiegg
      @jackipiegg Před měsícem

      @@hgsoftware5129
      A simple example is led strip.
      The controller = 5V
      led strip = 12V
      The led strip won't turn on if you don't connect the grounds together.

    • @hgsoftware5129
      @hgsoftware5129  Před měsícem

      So just to understand, what device so you belive that uses 5v and needs to ground with 12v?

  • @kellyanderson7115
    @kellyanderson7115 Před měsícem +1

    What is the part number of the SATA hat controller chip? I didn't see that in the 1009 documentation.

  • @JosephFrietze
    @JosephFrietze Před 14 dny

    It's a neat experiment, but I wonder if just buying an old office tower and adding hard drives to that wouldn't be more cost effective.

    • @hgsoftware5129
      @hgsoftware5129  Před 3 dny

      It Might. I wanted to work with The rpi5 and its Low power usage, so far its been great

    • @hgsoftware5129
      @hgsoftware5129  Před 3 dny +1

      New video aboout it is coming soon

  • @sledgeHammerRulez
    @sledgeHammerRulez Před měsícem

    Can you power the pi also from the 5V line from atx? And what about omv?

    • @hgsoftware5129
      @hgsoftware5129  Před měsícem

      You could power The pi with 12v from atx psu, but you loose some usb c safety features So thats why i did not

  • @tomaszjeniec
    @tomaszjeniec Před měsícem +1

    What's the overall power consumption?

    • @hgsoftware5129
      @hgsoftware5129  Před měsícem +1

      I Will have to get back to you on that.
      I’m adding a power meter that monitors this. In the future I will do an update on this and I also have plans of a website where people can monitor the power draw and earnings! :)

    • @redcapmarketing
      @redcapmarketing Před 23 dny

      @@hgsoftware5129 👀 thanks

  • @asepdaniel6287
    @asepdaniel6287 Před měsícem +3

    Hardisk More expensive than raspberry pi🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @hgsoftware5129
      @hgsoftware5129  Před měsícem

      Oh Yea! Alot more expensive - pi is Allmost the cheapest in this build😂

    • @vinsan98
      @vinsan98 Před měsícem +1

      exactly my thoughts it's $63 just for sata ports.
      also if you include raspberry pi cost, it is not feasible. I'd instead go for Intel n100 motherboard.👍👍

    • @hgsoftware5129
      @hgsoftware5129  Před měsícem

      Yea - the n100 with a mobo is 100% a cheaper option :) this is more for entertainment and having fun building it ;)

    • @vinsan98
      @vinsan98 Před měsícem +1

      @@hgsoftware5129 yes I agree with you on this one 💯
      The process of making and the enjoyment that we get out of it is priceless 😇

    • @hgsoftware5129
      @hgsoftware5129  Před měsícem

      100% - also i really wanted to make a video of this.
      When the jonsbo n5 comes out, I would love to make a video about a build in that, maybe using the n100.

  • @1966jcar
    @1966jcar Před měsícem

    slow raspberry

    • @hgsoftware5129
      @hgsoftware5129  Před měsícem

      Its plenty fine for my beeds

    • @primeral
      @primeral Před měsícem +1

      The RPi5 is actually not bad! To save on electricity I moved the drives from a dual Xeon Dell PowerEdge R730 to a similar RPi5 + x1009 setup and it has been great for SAMBA and Jellyfin. I wished there were more exposed PCIe lanes, but I think the main bottleneck is lack of on-board 2.5GbE. Energy savings is about $50/mo

    • @hgsoftware5129
      @hgsoftware5129  Před měsícem +1

      Fully agree, btw you can get 2.5Gig Ethernet to usb 3 and use on the pi :) and it’s not so expensive

    • @primeral
      @primeral Před měsícem +1

      @@hgsoftware5129 USB 3.0 to 2.5GbE is next on my list, but without an appropriately designed enclosure it will look like a science fair project 😄

    • @hgsoftware5129
      @hgsoftware5129  Před měsícem +1

      Haha yes - just like mine does now😂

  • @maximkosheleff
    @maximkosheleff Před měsícem

    Useless. With pi's throughput perf.

    • @hgsoftware5129
      @hgsoftware5129  Před měsícem

      I disagree, with pcie its fast enough for a node

    • @phil9309
      @phil9309 Před 15 dny +1

      @@hgsoftware5129 Thank you for your video! Is it fast enough to actually use 4 2,5 SSDs?

    • @hgsoftware5129
      @hgsoftware5129  Před 15 dny

      I belive so - but im not 100% sure

    • @JulianHale
      @JulianHale Před 13 dny

      ​@@phil9309depends on what you mean by "use." The Pi only has 1 gen 2 lane (5gbps,) a single SATA SSD will completely saturate that. You could connect 5 of them and it will work, but the total throughput will still be a maximum of 5gbps (probably about 500MB/s.) That single pcie gen 2 lane is a huge bottleneck for storage. Now if you don't need more than 500 MB/s, have at it. I think a Rockchip based board with x4 Gen 3 lanes is much better suited to a NAS.

    • @JulianHale
      @JulianHale Před 13 dny

      ​@@hgsoftware5129I'd love to see some kind of disk performance test. This is probably fine for most stuff, but some people need more throughout on their data storage.