Hi Rob,
On 25/11/12 11:23, Rob Malpass wrote:
>
> 1) Is SATA still the bus of choice?   According to Novatech, there is 
> now "Serial attached SCSI".   I don't think any of my mobos have this 
> bus, and indeed it seems the drives sizes here are a lot smaller than 
> I need -- but is there anything pushing this over SATA?
>
Servers seem to like SAS, but for desktops, I think SATA is still fairly 
standard.
>
> 2) Presumably I need a stronger power supply.   If there are 4 hdds 
> and 1 DVD drive -- what sort of wattage should I be looking at?
>
I find 
http://extreme.outervision.com/psucalculatorlite.jsp pretty good 
at getting this right, although I tend to take its answer, and add a 
couple of hundred watts for any future stuff....  Based on a quick run I 
just did, it suggested ~300W, so I'd say a 500W PSU will be capable.
>
> 3) If, expense notwithstanding for the moment, I did this as 4*2TB 
> external USB hard drives, I've had trouble sharing these with Ubuntu 
> before now.   For some reason they're mounted under /media under a 
> strange (and seemingly random) string of characters (which change 
> every time the server is restarted) such that permanent shortcuts from 
> other devices on the network wouldn't work and would need to be 
> re-established each time I connect.   Has anyone worked around this?
>
This should be possible using /etc/fstab.  If you explicitly mount them 
there (ideally by UUID), and then you'll have static mount points.
Hope that helps,
Chris
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