This is rather an old post but interestingly I'm now in the same crossroads. Thanks @Skid for your post as it clarifies a bit more my dilemma.
Yet I have three noob questions:
First: I am building a home 20x harddisk system (sort of "domestic very basic big data server re-using older hard disks in a JBOD fashion"). Initially I though about assembling a tower-like system: 20 disks internally connected to 4 port multiplier backplanes (each 5x1) and then connecting this "system" to a 4 port-SATA PCIe controller in my desktop using four eSATA cables. No motherboard no anything else... keeping it plain and simple, huh? That, as per your post, seems to be faster (SATA2=3Gbp/s) than using a Gigabit connection. I know that to use a Gigabit connection I would have to add a motherboard (plus the lot, in short, add a 'computer' into that box), but if I was to do that, would it be possible to connect the "system" to my desktop directly via a crossed RJ45 cat5 cable without using any router/hub? If so, would speeds be maximised this way to a sustained 1Gbit/s??
Second: I like the idea of a NAS, even if not using any RAID (only JBOD), just the ability to share the disk array with other computers in the home network as well as to stream media is appealing. Yet, in a practical case, say I install FreeNAS or similar, how would I "connect" to the array? Say I'm in my desktop and I need access to the "data server" -which is switched off- so I switch it on and then what?, do I have to add shares in Windows (and do that everytime I switch on the data server)?, is this process automatic as it'd be if it was a mere disk tower? For a long time I've been using a disk tower (Addonics Storage Tower) connected to my desktop via eSATA and when I switch it on, my desktop simple recognizes new units and add them automatically... Sorry if this question is extremely basic but I've never dealt with NAS.
Third: Do you now if FreeNAS (in JBOD mode) boots in seconds or does it take a long time to be ready? I'd be installing it in a USB pendrive attached to the motherboard -or perhaps in a regular 80Gb SATA disk if necessary. I'm willing to wait up to a minute, but if it takes as long as say Windows 7 -which isn't that bad!-, then I'd be rethinking the whole NAS idea. I understand the aim of 24x7 for a NAS, but I don't want 20 HDs on 24/7 moreover when it's going to be a home server... which means it isn't needed, so I am not going to keep this "system" on all the time. I will instead switch it on and off as needed.
Suggestions?
Thanks in advance
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