Currently I'm running Windows Server 2008 R2 in RAID5. The OS is a lot more than I require for my needs and I recently learned a RAID5 setup with 6x 1TB disks will have a high chance of failure in a rebuild due to bit rot and URE. So I've spent the last few days reading and I think FreeNAS will meet my needs but there's a lot of information jumbled in my head so I thought I'd post and ask.
Basically I have an old home computer that I modified to be my NAS. I use it to consolidate all my files from multiple devices into one place (pictures, documents, work files, music, movies) and sometimes use it to stream movies to my TV.
I'm looking for a NAS OS that will have some redundancy (doesn't need to be bulletproof as I backup important stuff to an external HDD) and can double as a HTPC. I see FreeNAS has Plex for streaming and ZFS for redundancy, so it looks like it might be able to do all I need.
My hardware is as follows:
Mobo: ASRock K10N78D
CPU: AMD Athlon64 X2 5600 (2.8 GHz)
RAM: 4GB DDR2
HDD: 6x 1TB SATA2 + 180GB IDE boot disk
I know AMD is not recommended for FreeNAS and I'm a bit on the low side for RAM (I can always hit up ebay for upgrades). Apart from these two flaws, is FreeNAS best for me or is there something else I should consider?
Basically I have an old home computer that I modified to be my NAS. I use it to consolidate all my files from multiple devices into one place (pictures, documents, work files, music, movies) and sometimes use it to stream movies to my TV.
I'm looking for a NAS OS that will have some redundancy (doesn't need to be bulletproof as I backup important stuff to an external HDD) and can double as a HTPC. I see FreeNAS has Plex for streaming and ZFS for redundancy, so it looks like it might be able to do all I need.
My hardware is as follows:
Mobo: ASRock K10N78D
CPU: AMD Athlon64 X2 5600 (2.8 GHz)
RAM: 4GB DDR2
HDD: 6x 1TB SATA2 + 180GB IDE boot disk
I know AMD is not recommended for FreeNAS and I'm a bit on the low side for RAM (I can always hit up ebay for upgrades). Apart from these two flaws, is FreeNAS best for me or is there something else I should consider?