Hi there,
What SFF machines do you recommend for a server to basically run opnsense (with a 4 port expansion NIC) and a bunch of extra disks to serve as a NAS? I was looking through Thinkcentre m720, m800 et al. I believe these allow for up to 3 disks
I know usually you’d run opnsense on a dedicated machine, but I’m a bit constrained on space so am trying to fit all in one. I don’t want to stream Linux ISOs on this NAS just to store my own files.
SFF, and “a buncha disks” don’t really go together. It really depends on how much space yodu need, and whether the space saving or more important, or the disk redundancy.
That being said, have a look at some of the Fractal Design cases (they make beautiful stuff), or Lian Li.
I don’t need much redundancy, as I have off-site backups and in case something goes wrong I don’t need to restore the files quickly
The Node 304 has 6 3.5" mounts in it: https://www.fractal-design.com/products/cases/node/node-304/black/
I’d recommend the following, which is what I did
- Get one of these N100 or N305 firewall mini PCs with two NICs for your opnsense box. they’re like 15x15 cm in size
- A managed switch (at least 8-port)
- A cheapo small PC case, that can house enough drives, or can add some 3dprinted drive tray or whatever for your NAS.
I’d highly suggest, not to put everything in one box. Been there, nothing but struggles.
100% this.
Best I can do is an old school horizontal desktop with two 3.5 and one 2.5 plus a boot NVMe.
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I mean I could go the DIY route but I’m guessing it’s going to be more expensive?
SFF?
Small Form Factor I guess.
There are some nice mini-itx nas cases that would do it.
Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:
Fewer Letters More Letters NAS Network-Attached Storage NVMe Non-Volatile Memory Express interface for mass storage SATA Serial AT Attachment interface for mass storage
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