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RE: Rock64 NAS project - MarkHaysHarris777 - 09-22-2017

(09-21-2017, 06:46 AM)mikedhoore Wrote: Thx all for the advice.

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I'll keep you guys updated when I receive my ROCK Big Grin


cool enclosure !   Cool


RE: Rock64 NAS project - mikedhoore - 09-27-2017

Received my case today Big Grin

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Now waiting for the Rock64 Big Grin


RE: Rock64 NAS project - rontant - 09-27-2017

Wow! That's really cool! Please keep the photos coming!

Compared to yours, mine seems so puny and messy. Here is my poor man NAS.  Among other things, it runs torrent as well. No RAID though.

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RE: Rock64 NAS project - mikedhoore - 11-19-2017

A small photo update of my project Smile
More to come verry soon Smile
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RE: Rock64 NAS project - skyway - 02-13-2018

that's nice! some more photos please Smile
i'm curious how did you fit hdd's in!


RE: Rock64 NAS project - Leapo - 02-18-2018

I'm using one of these with my Rock64 to turn it into a NAS, it's a 5-port SATA to USB 3.0 bridge with hardware RAID:
https://www.amazon.com/Oodelay-eSATA-Port-Multiplier-Controller/dp/B00PZ7347E

There's also a (much cheaper) 2-port version, if all your need are two disks:
https://www.amazon.com/Oodelay-eSATA-6Gbps-Multiplier-Controller/dp/B00T22JUT4

In hardware RAID mode, the Rock64 just sees one disk, and operates without any further configuration. If you switch to JBOD mode, the Rock64 sees all disks individually, allowing for the use of software RAID.


RE: Rock64 NAS project - mikedhoore - 02-20-2018

(02-13-2018, 02:21 AM)kyway Wrote: that's nice! some more photos please Smile
i'm curious how did you fit hdd's in!

Hii,



It has been a while :)

I have taken this project now as a school project.

In a couple of weeks I will make a new post with everything from A to Z :)
Specially for Skyway a little photo update :)

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RE: Rock64 NAS project - yours_david - 02-28-2018

(02-18-2018, 03:48 PM)Leapo Wrote: I'm using one of these with my Rock64 to turn it into a NAS, it's a 5-port SATA to USB 3.0 bridge with hardware RAID:
https://www.amazon.com/Oodelay-eSATA-Port-Multiplier-Controller/dp/B00PZ7347E

There's also a (much cheaper) 2-port version, if all your need are two disks:
https://www.amazon.com/Oodelay-eSATA-6Gbps-Multiplier-Controller/dp/B00T22JUT4

In hardware RAID mode, the Rock64 just sees one disk, and operates without any further configuration. If you switch to JBOD mode, the Rock64 sees all disks individually, allowing for the use of software RAID.

Hi Leapo,

Have you tried with massive HDD copying tasks on your setup? How's its stability? Thanks.


RE: Rock64 NAS project - Leapo - 03-07-2018

(02-28-2018, 07:40 PM)yours_david Wrote: Have you tried with massive HDD copying tasks on your setup? How's its stability? Thanks.

Speed and stability have been great. I currently have two 2TB hard disks connected to the controller, with the controller performing hardware RAID 1 (mirroring), and have it connected to my Rock64 (running Open Media Vault) via USB 3.0. I'm sharing an NTFS formatted volume using SAMBA.

I use it as a target for daily backups of my homelab, with backups being taken of an ESXi host by Veeam Backup & Recovery. I usually see transfer speeds in excess of between 90 and 100 MB/s while running backups over the network.

I know I might get slightly better performance if I were to reformat the disks as EXT4, but I wanted to be able to plug the controller + disks into a Windows machine if need-be.


RE: Rock64 NAS project - pedroz - 03-17-2018

(03-07-2018, 04:24 PM)Leapo Wrote: (..) between 90 and 100 MB/s while running backups over the network (..)
Hey Leapo, could you tell which image and kernel are you using? And what is the network protocol you are using for network file transfer?
With ayufan's jessie-omv 0.5.15 (kernel 4.4.77-rockchip-ayufan-136) I'm getting good I/O rates in iozone benchmark for HDD but I'm stuck at ~40-45MB/s with SMB, AFP or even WebDAV.. Sad while with FTP i'm getting ~90MB/s so it's strange..
Iperf for eth0 shows stable ~920 Mbit/s.