My first ever PC build is a NAS for media storage. Is TrueNas beginner friendly, or would Windows do everything I need? - eviltoast

Hi guys, I’m building my first PC ever! I wanted a NAS so I could access all my files on my local home network on any device, and so I could have remote access to my files / a Plex or Jellyfin server as well. I plan on setting up two drives in a RAID 1 configuration for mirroring/redundancy.

I was looking at some prebuilt NAS units, but, aside from wanting the fun project of building it myself anyway, a major drawback I saw in reviews was how crappy the proprietary OS’s for these units were. I see that TrueNas is a popular free OS option, but I wonder if I even need something that robust?

I understand TrueNas has a nice web GUI, which would be useful considering I don’t plan on having a mouse/keyboard/monitor set up with this PC. Although I’m sure there are also easy Windows remote desktop solutions for that as well.

Any recommendations would be super appreciated! All my parts are on their way from Newegg currently:

Case: Fractal Design Node 304

MoBo: ASRock Z690M-ITX/ax LGA 1700

CPU: Intel Core i5-12600K

Cooler: SAMA CPU Air Cooler 4PI120MM

PSU: EVGA 500 GE, 80 Plus Gold 500W

HDDs: x2 TOSHIBA N300 HDWG11AXZSTA 10TB 7200 RPM 256MB Cache SATA

SSD: SANDISK X400 M.2 2280 128GB SATA M.2 SSD

RAM: x2 NEMIX RAM 8GB DDR4

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    1 year ago

    It depends on your use case, if the idea is simply to get the shared storage, the windows option should work there.

    I would avoid Storage Spaces since it is too unreliable, especially the parity option. As alternative to it you might use stablebit drivepool with snapraid or collect the drives into software raid inside of linux vm. Shouldn’t be an issue with Starwinds cvm https://www.starwindsoftware.com/blog/file-share-with-starwind-vsan