$49 NAS

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JohnR

$49 NAS
« on: 7 Sep 2017, 12:40 pm »
« Last Edit: 25 Feb 2019, 04:19 am by JohnR »

randytsuch

Re: $49 NAS
« Reply #1 on: 7 Sep 2017, 02:42 pm »
Looks nice John
Thanks for the tip

jmc207

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Re: $49 NAS
« Reply #2 on: 7 Sep 2017, 04:09 pm »
Looks quite interesting. A coworker's first thought was "It's like a RasPi met a diskless NAS."

 Thx!

srb

Re: $49 NAS
« Reply #3 on: 7 Sep 2017, 04:21 pm »
I don't see any type of cover available for it?

JohnR

Re: $49 NAS
« Reply #4 on: 7 Sep 2017, 05:09 pm »
I guess you could just turn it upside down :)

Processor is much faster than RPi. (Whole chassis is the heatsink for the CPU)

There's a prebuilt OMV (open media vault) image if you wanted a web-based configuration interface - https://sourceforge.net/projects/openmediavault/files/Odroid%20images/

However, it only took me a few minutes to do a command line setup of Samba on an XU4, so for many uses the OMV solution is overkill.

I'm thinking next year's Pi Peregrination will include a media server as well as a player...

JDUBS

Re: $49 NAS
« Reply #5 on: 7 Sep 2017, 05:15 pm »
Awesome find, John!!  Odroid makes great stuff!

-Jim

Odal3

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Re: $49 NAS
« Reply #6 on: 7 Sep 2017, 08:11 pm »
...and then get one of the WD 8TB external drives when on sale for $160-170 which reportedly has WD red 5400 rpm NAS drives. It should be fairly easy to pry out the drive and use with the ODROID board John recommends (but you may void the warranty). This would create a hard to beat price of $210 for a 8TB NAS!

See for example here (this deal expired but I just got one the other night for $170 at a US based Best Buy). I believe there were some instructions in the comment of how to open it up.
https://slickdeals.net/f/10387908-8tb-wd-easystore-usb-3-0-external-hard-drive-160-free-shipping?src=SiteSearchV2_SearchBarV2Algo1

BTW: If you are not comfortable with command line, the OpenMediaVault solution mentioned is easy to use with the webinterface. Highly recommended. I have used it on a tower server for a few years. See here for more info: https://www.openmediavault.org/ It also has a very helpful user-forum.

randytsuch

Re: $49 NAS
« Reply #7 on: 7 Sep 2017, 08:49 pm »
Just remember the case is made for a 2.5 inch (laptop size) drive, not a 3.5 inch drive that is more available in larger capacities.

Odal3

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Re: $49 NAS
« Reply #8 on: 7 Sep 2017, 09:23 pm »
Good point. Completely missed that. Make sure to get a drive that fits. The one I linked is a 3.5 inch drive.

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Re: $49 NAS
« Reply #9 on: 7 Sep 2017, 09:32 pm »
Looks as if it could be a nice light weight, compact, low power, vibration immune (SSD) solution for mobile installations (RV, Semi, camping ...)

srb

Re: $49 NAS
« Reply #10 on: 7 Sep 2017, 10:24 pm »
WD's 2.5" drives top out at 2TB (1TB for Red NAS 2.5" drive) but Seagate has 3TB, 4TB and 5TB 2.5" standard laptop drives.

JohnR

Re: $49 NAS
« Reply #11 on: 8 Sep 2017, 03:37 am »
BTW available in the US from ameridroid - https://ameridroid.com/products/odroid-hc1

5TB crikey - https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822179104

(Wonder how  much power it needs?)

BTW2 I read somewhere that a 3.5" version is in the works.
« Last Edit: 25 Feb 2019, 04:20 am by JohnR »

JohnR

Re: $49 NAS
« Reply #12 on: 8 Sep 2017, 04:02 am »
Wonder how  much power it needs?

To answer my own question, Seagate specs are 1.2A startup current and 1.9/2.1 W read/write. Pretty low...

If one were seriously going to use these for storage I suppose a UPS might be a good idea... like the "$35 computer" costs mount up quickly  :P

srb

Re: $49 NAS
« Reply #13 on: 8 Sep 2017, 04:09 am »
(Wonder how  much power it needs?)

Per the Seagate BarraCuda 2.5" Data Sheet:
http://www.seagate.com/www-content/product-content/barracuda-fam/barracuda-new/files/barracuda-2-5-ds1907-1-1609us.pdf

The 3TB, 4TB and 5TB have the same power specs:

Startup Current (@ +5V):  1.2A
Read/Write Power, Average:  1.9W/2.1W
Idle Power, Average:  1.1W

The 500GB, 1TB and 2TB drives only have ~ 200mA less startup current (1A), the read/write power W a bit less and the idle power W ~ 50%.

Steve

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Re: $49 NAS
« Reply #14 on: 8 Sep 2017, 07:19 am »
You could just plug in any USB3 hard drive into your Synology Router and be done with it.

JDUBS

Re: $49 NAS
« Reply #15 on: 8 Sep 2017, 12:31 pm »
You could just plug in any USB3 hard drive into your Synology Router and be done with it.

I think most routers have USB3 inputs these days.  What's your point?

-Jim

JohnR

Re: $49 NAS
« Reply #16 on: 17 Sep 2017, 06:44 am »
The drive-into-router solution works OK with the Synology and so far has been reliable (unlike earlier routers). For someone who just wants a network share it might be a reasonable solution.

Back on the HC1, Armbian seems to be considered a good distro if building from scratch :

https://www.armbian.com/odroid-hc1/

JohnR

Re: $49 NAS
« Reply #17 on: 17 Sep 2017, 06:47 am »
With regard to power usage, odroid have measured it with a 5TB drive:



http://com.odroid.com/sigong/blog/blog_list.php?bid=189

JohnR

Re: $49 NAS
« Reply #18 on: 27 Oct 2017, 05:32 am »
I don't see any type of cover available for it?

They have one now:

https://www.hardkernel.com/shop/odroid-hc1-case-clear/
« Last Edit: 25 Feb 2019, 04:21 am by JohnR »

nature boy

Re: $49 NAS
« Reply #19 on: 27 Oct 2017, 11:58 am »
So, how difficult for a computer newbie to configure?  Would a completed unit require operating software, if so what would you recommend?  I would plan to use this in close proximity with a new music streamer/DAC to store my CD FLAC music collection.


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