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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Majiir on 2024-08-17 19:01:29.

I'm looking for advice on hardware for a new 2-bay backup NAS.

I currently have a 2-bay Synology running NixOS Linux and ZFS. Fun fact: You can totally run ZFS on 512MB RAM! Not-so-fun fact: ZFS on that CPU is slow.

I'm looking for a replacement with a similar form factor, but with more modern hardware to shore up some performance and feature gaps.

Requirements:

  • Small form factor
  • 2x 3.5" SATA HDD
  • 1Gbps NIC
  • Not very loud (aside from the drives)
  • Something I can run Linux on, even if some hacking is necessary
  • Either x86_64 or ARM
  • 1GB+ RAM
  • USB port
  • RTC

Nice-to-have:

  • Hot-swap drive bays
  • Secure Boot (or similar ARM feature)
  • TPM
  • Good performance with ZFS for checksums and encryption (for x86_64, that means AES-NI and AVX; for ARM, I think it just means speed)
  • Good performance with Wireguard (hardware acceleration doesn't matter as far as I know, just raw CPU power)
  • 2+ USB ports, at least one USB 3

Not important:

  • Graphics or display outputs (only need a UART/RS232 header)
  • "Hardware Encryption Engine" on ARM (Linux supports these, but ZFS does not)
  • Software (I'm replacing it anyway)
  • Transcoding performance

Other:

  • I have a spare RPi CM4.
  • I have a 3D printer.
  • I'm open to buying used.
  • I'm willing to do some DIY assembly.
  • I don't want to worry about flaky or amateur electronics. (No DIY PCBs for this one.)

Some things I looked at:

  • Another Synology, like a DS723+.
  • A similar QNAP product, like a TS-253E.
  • In both cases, I'm concerned that they may be more locked-down and require quite a bit of hacking. Has anyone run Linux on these?
  • Mini-ITX cases. Most of these seem designed for gaming builds more than NAS.
  • CM4 carrier boards. I didn't find many with SATA ports.

Thanks.

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