An HP Microserver with FreeNAS is a great way to get a ZFS cluster running.

ZFS is a great filesystem for archiving media. I have machines running
pools ranging from 500GB to 144TB.
They can scale and grow really easily.

You can run pretty nicely with a cheap i3 CPU and a decent LSI HBA. A 16 TB
system might be in the ballpark of $2000.

$400 - case
$900 - disks
$700 - RAM, CPU, Motherboard, etc...

It could be much cheaper, but I like to do server grade components.

ZFS has Raid z which does parity across multiple disks.

Ben

On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 1:09 PM, John Leonard <[email protected]> wrote:

> A question:
>
> Most of my recording is now 4 four or six channel 96/24 and currently, I
> back up from the recorders to bare hard drives via an eSATA docking
> station, which means that I have an every-increasing pile of hard drives,
> as I back up every thing important twice. I’ve pretty much standardised on
> 2TB drives; a mixture of Seagate and Western Digital  (I keep telling
> myself that it’s cheaper than a reel of 1” Ampex 456, but at the rate that
> I’m piling the drives up, it’s still a bit daunting.)
>
> Although this system works pretty well, and I use DiskTracker to keep a
> record of what’s where, It does mean that I just have a shelf full of 3.5”
> hard drives, which is a) a bit messy and b) a bit of a risk. The cloud is
> an option - or at least it will be once I get my super-duper-whizzy even
> faster Virgin upgrade, but even at the current upload rate of 10 MB, a full
> drive takes days to upload and then it’s not exactly quick to get it back.
>
> Given that I don’t have an educational establishment with huge servers,
> anyone got any reasonably-priced suggestions for storage?
>
> Ta,
>
> John
>
>
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