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I'm sure it would be simple if the on-screen set-up/behaviour matched the manual...You can go the FREENAS route as per Alistair that is pretty damned simple, that's the only recommend I would make apart from W7.

I'm sure it would be simple if the on-screen set-up/behaviour matched the manual...![]()
I use a HP Microserver with synology software. Means I can easy add additional hard drives to it and also you basically get a synology NAS for a fraction of the price
Hi Mike - have you a little more detail on that you could share?
Okay that looked pretty straightforward, may skip esxi only because I believe there's a 2TB limit on drives in the free version.
Thanks again.
Edit: I think that may be incorrect, I'll go esxi, should be interesting
Yep, go with ESXi, the snapshot feature is very useful.
Datacentre edition! How much data are you storing
Good fun setting it up though.
Paul I (currently) work for HP so have full access to free MSDN so its all free for me
biggest benefit though is it allows unlimited VMs dependent on resources.
Thanks Paul
I just wasn't sure which way to go, I'd sort of guessed using Dynamic Smart Array might be the better option as I'll be using the HP flavoured VM anyway, then just let EXSi see the whole disk for storage and split up as I see fit with the VMs - no doubt I'll have more than just one eventually as I play a bit.
Perfect - having realised now that I cocked up on my order (the floppy to USB power adapter will be the wrong way round) I'm going to switch to running it from the internal USB using a stick - until I was poking around looking at the server this morning I didn't realise it was an option, in fact I almost went microsd once I saw the slot in there, a nice and unexpected addition.
Just waiting on the drives arriving now.
ouch... still hopefully it wont need to bounce too often.
yeah I think the USB stick might be jaded to be honest, the last host I had booting of a stick zoomed up and down in minutes, perhaps you can report back.
At which point do you set up the RAID1?
I taking delivery of a server (HP microsover Gen8) and 2x 3TB drives today (in the next couple of hours by the look of it), but I'm struggling to figure at which point the raid is done and how I get the disks to Synology is it:
If it makes a difference I'm going to put in a 240GB SSD I have kicking about to boot ESXi from.
- within the HP itself using its inbuilt raid just after BIOS - Dynamic Smart Array
- within Synology
starting to sound like a sales rep now, but....What about personal cloud ?