Firstly, Hi!
After opinions from knowledgeable people if you would be so kind.
Current server/NAS is AMD Ryzen 5 5560U based mini PC with 16GB RAM, internal NVME cache and one SSD, USB-C connected to DAS with HDDs. Not a fan as it feels flaky, one USB cable between working and nothing, and two bits kicking around. Also single 1G ethernet cable.
Was looking at an i3-N305 build, but this is a step down in terms of CPU grunt, not that I max the current one much but good to have options.
So comparable would be an i5-12450H build, but that's a minimal CPU gain, but three times the TDP. Which mounts up for 24/7.
So I'm now thinking that I go for two systems. I have the AMD and that's sunk costs. So I keep that with the NVME and put a mechanical 2.5 in there and call it my server for running Frigate (hence mechanical), home assistant, etc. Anything that needs some oomph.
Then the N305 build becomes the NAS. Hell, I could go N100 as workloads are low. This would be where the bulk storage sits, along with Jellyfin, etc. Can also be a backup Home Assistant server, where the main one writes backup to the NAS regularly so system restore is relatively fast.
These two CPUS still have less TDP than the i5.
Tell my why two systems will be a bad idea. The DAS will become a real backup to periodically sync to and give to a neighbour for offsite storage.
After opinions from knowledgeable people if you would be so kind.
Current server/NAS is AMD Ryzen 5 5560U based mini PC with 16GB RAM, internal NVME cache and one SSD, USB-C connected to DAS with HDDs. Not a fan as it feels flaky, one USB cable between working and nothing, and two bits kicking around. Also single 1G ethernet cable.
Was looking at an i3-N305 build, but this is a step down in terms of CPU grunt, not that I max the current one much but good to have options.
So comparable would be an i5-12450H build, but that's a minimal CPU gain, but three times the TDP. Which mounts up for 24/7.
So I'm now thinking that I go for two systems. I have the AMD and that's sunk costs. So I keep that with the NVME and put a mechanical 2.5 in there and call it my server for running Frigate (hence mechanical), home assistant, etc. Anything that needs some oomph.
Then the N305 build becomes the NAS. Hell, I could go N100 as workloads are low. This would be where the bulk storage sits, along with Jellyfin, etc. Can also be a backup Home Assistant server, where the main one writes backup to the NAS regularly so system restore is relatively fast.
These two CPUS still have less TDP than the i5.
Tell my why two systems will be a bad idea. The DAS will become a real backup to periodically sync to and give to a neighbour for offsite storage.