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Hey all,

I want to add 4 HDDs externally to my server, which i use for jellyfin, some cloud etc. I was thinking about getting a SAS port like the LSI 9300 8e. The problem i have is that i dont know where to store my HDDs. I need a power supply and ideally a case or something. I have the feeling you find a lot of DAS solutions with usb which are to avoid or eSATA which throttles everything down. Have you any recommendations for cases and power supplies for me? and if you know a good all in one DAS where every hdd as a seperate sata port, please let me know.

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[–] Peluri96@feddit.org 1 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

well, USB is known to be kinda iffy with random timeouts etc. I dont know. I would like to have those drives in a raid5 configuration and i assume running all of this over a single connection would throttle everything down. I heard e-sata would be a better alternative but also kinda slow. my server sadly doesnt support thunderbold. Also i am a bit worried that the reading speeds would be to slow for something like jellyfin (if that isnt already the case)

[–] remon@ani.social 1 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago) (1 children)

Before I switched to my big NAS, I had 7 extra USB drives attached to my old ones, daisy chained over two USB 3.0 hubs. The USB connection was never the limiting factor.

You would need something like 3 people simultaneously streaming a 4k movie from 3 different HDDs for that to be an issue.

HDD speed itself might be more limiting, but still would require multiple very high bitrate streams to max out the read speed of a general USB drive.

[–] Peluri96@feddit.org 2 points 22 hours ago

Yeah i assume that the hdds might be more the limiting factor. As mentioned, i am just worried about usb causing troubles with my data.