I finally got around to building network RAID array for movies based on Unraid. I have to admit I found Unraid via Baddabing's postings about his experience with it. It was actually very easy to get running and now I have enough storage to last me a little while and can expand easily. It is also silent when not in use .
The primary benefit I saw was that I wanted my drives to spin down when I was not using them (configurable), which for movies is most of the time. I still store all music on the media server not the raid array which is in a seperate box. I also wanted to reduce noise.
Here is the component list I used:
ASUS A8N-VM CSM Mothboard with AMD Athlon 3200+ (any motherboard that will boot from usb will work)
Zalman CNPS7700-Cu CPU Cooler (very quiet)
3U Rack mount chassis designed for 8 3.5" disk trays
128mb USB Key
4 750gig
Unraid Pro (there is is free version that will give you 3 drives) I bought the pro for $69 than gives me 7 total.
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No Monitor, mouse or keyboard is required after installation. The Array management is done via a browser. Here are some looks at that. Very simple to setup an operate. I can access the Array via mapping a network drive or FTP.
1 drawback is that the largest drive is reserved as a parity drive. That is on the roadmap to fix at some point.