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always have a backup of your data preferably one that is offsite which is easier to say than to do I mean if you've just got a few smartphone pictures you can use a cloud account or even burn a couple discs once a quarter to act as your Disaster Recovery storage solution but if you're talking about dozens of terabytes worth of video and we're talking video that could be needed at any given moment for smooth business operation you better have something a little beefier so meet Cam Loop server whether you run a small business or A1 billion Enterprise Rackspace has your dedicated storage environments covered check out the link in the video description to learn more so this project starts actually with undoing most of what I had planned from before I had intended to use the same Norco RPC 4224 case from the high-speed SSD server which can handle 24 drives on sleds with a SATA or SAS compatible back plane thing but iar USA reached out and showed me this the ex 4M 36- exp and my plan plans changed somewhat at that time so at the front of this case you'll find a 24 hot swappable hard drive caddies that work with 3 and 1/2 or 2 and 1/2 in drives some sick ass beefy 120 mm cooling fans and this SAS back plane that connects on the inside with the usual Molex power connectors and sff 887 SAS connectors with the difference and this is cool being that it doesn't actually require six SAS connectors for all those 24 drives you can even use just one if you want and the back plane handles routing that traffic to all the connected drives now obviously with just that one connector you won't necessarily be able to run all of those bays at the same speed as if they were individually plugged in but for an off-site backup server will where we'll never do more than gigabit speed to the whole box this is way more than enough but hold on a second Linus since when is more than enough enough I thought this was Linus Tech tips why aren't you sticking with the Norco case that drives every single connected Drive individually at full speed great question and we can answer it by going around the back of the ex 4M 36 ESP yes friends that is another 12 drives back there giving us a total of 36 drives of expansion that thanks to the built-in SAS expander boards can be driven off of just two SF 887 ports absolutely perfect for an unraid deployment which doesn't mean that there aren't any compromises that were making with a configuration like this I mean I get effectively only a 2u height enclosure inside my 4u case to install all the rest of my internal components so let's meet those internal components shall we first is our motherboard a z9p u8 server board from ASUS with a couple of features that make it ideal for this build number one is the ipmi intelligent platform management interface module that we've added to it when you can't have physical access to a server because it's a 6-hour drive away one of these is critical because it allows you to perform low-level functions through a dedicated special Ethernet port on the back that normally couldn't be done through conventional Network control Solutions like team viewer or remote desktop connection things like altering bio settings or hard resetting the machine number two is that it's compatible with some Hardware that we had lying around like these 46 gig ECC DDR3 Kingston RAM modules that I've actually had kicking about the office since uh course Kingston sponsorship deal for that whole room water cooling project over a year ago and this Zeon e 5 2620 V26 core that I pulled out of our storinator server when I needed a higher clocked CPU to overcome some SMB bottlenecking so I could have tried to Source a better CPU in this case because while 64 GB does give me the option to run some VMS I suspect this machine won't do much more than store files so I kept things pretty light for cooling I obviously couldn't stick with my go-to server heat sink the noct to any d9l because of the limited height that I had to work with so I opted for an nhl12 with the top 120mm fan removed and since this is only an 80 wat TDP chip with ample case air flow it's not really a concern to just have that bottom fan on there next is our HBA card and I've actually been using raid cards uh many of which I had lying around already so it wasn't a matter of extra cost for HBA or host bus adapter Duty but what I found out relatively recently is that even ones with good jbod mode so that's just kind of like an HBA mode where you just connect drives and they show up to Windows like they're just a drive no raid they don't behave completely transparently which can interfere with operating systems like freas and unraid getting proper smart data readings from the drives so I'm actually using an LSI 9300 8i HBA so it has zero raid capabilities whatsoever then I've got a couple of mini SAS HD connectors that I can use adapter cables to plug into my back planes leading us finally to hard drives yes my friends the 8 tbte Seagate Enterprise capacity drives are making yet another appearance here in all of their Glory these are only SATA drives but for our workload it really won't make any difference and SAS controllers are compatible with SATA drives just not the other way around which you can learn more about here so these are true Enterprise grade drives not the shingled archival ones and they're capable of their full read and right speed so somewhere in the neighborhood of 230 to 240 megabytes per second According to some right speed testing that we did when you're just hitting one drive at a time freaking awesome they also offer excellent resistance to vibrations from nearby machines a must for data center deployment and a massive 2 million hour meantime between failure rating with all of them installed then so we actually had only 23 left after the ones we've deployed already all that's left to find out is how much performance we can get with so many drives hooked up to a single connector and actually that is looking pretty darn good thanks to the 12 gbit per second SAS controller we're using and the rated internal bandwidth of about 2.4 GB per second for that SAS back plane at the front we could write to our array of 22 discs at about 2 gab per second more more than we'll need even if we upgraded to 10 GB internet since this server will be off site freaking Ballin speaking of Ballin were you thinking you might want a solution that's a little bit less handson than this well there's Rackspace it's the top tier managed cloud computing company and they Pride themselves on best-in-class service across all platforms they've got over 300,000 customers and 120 countries with 10 worldwide data centers whether you run a small business or a billion dooll Enterprise you probably have needs for capacity so that is to say magnetic hard drives or flash-based so that is to say high performance storage and I can guarantee you they have some kind of a solution to meet your performance security network capacity and compliance needs I mean they can handle anything Daz so that's directly attached storage so it's great for like entry level uh redundant arrays they've got so that's high availability and reliability fully redundant storage that's actually outside of the machine like elsewhere in the data center but with super highspeed links there's Nas with support for very demanding workloads for example virtualization and scalability up to 20 pedabytes of capacity seriously go do the napkin math how much is that freaking incredible and they've actually got public cloud and private cloud-based options available as well so you can set up your own server with a scalable private cloud in your data center or theirs and it's supported by Rackspace and VMware they refer to their 247 365 support as fanatical and they offer industry-leading service level agreements so the call to action then is pretty simple Rackspace has your dedicated environments covered so check out rackspace.com LTT so thanks for watching this video guys if the video sucked you know what to do but if it was awesome get subscribed hit that like button or even consider supporting us directly by using our affiliate code to shop at Amazon buying a cool shirt like this one instructions up there or with a direct monthly contribution through our form you get a cool little contributor badge now that you're done doing all that stuff you're probably wondering what should I watch next great question and you should definitely check out our lightsaber how to build a lightsaber and battle with them thing over on Channel Super Fun make sure you get subscribed to Channel Super Fun we're going to have lots of cool stuff over there"}