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 Originally Posted by Colossus
I have wanted to try openfiler but my NAS box has a custom commercial stripped down linux version.
So the firmware is on the egg's site? Have a link? Probably find it before you post the link =) I have 8 drives to update then =/
http://promotions.newegg.com/files/8h_SD1A.zip
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By the Power of Greyskull
Looks great 
I downloaded the firmware, just havent flashed it yet. Its a bit of work...
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Last edited by James; 12-23-2008 at 12:38 PM.
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I really like Supermicro drive caddies. They are simple, effective, and promote good ventilation in the enclosure.

Finally, the shots of the actualy drives being inserted into the cage, again in the fanout pattern.
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By the Power of Greyskull
Very nice.. That dock looks a lot like my IcyDock 5-port SATA that I have. How much did that set you back? I like the mounts and latch better on your version =/
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It cost $109 with ~$14 shipping.
It's heavy, which explains why it costs so much to ship. I'd estimate the weight at around 6 lb's or so, unloaded.
*Edit: I don't know if I paid that much in shipping, since I bought it with other items, but if you place it in your cart on it's own, that's what it comes out to on Newegg.
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Last edited by James; 12-23-2008 at 06:26 PM.
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Hammerhead Shark
Gotta love all the HD Space..
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 Originally Posted by TAZTG
Gotta love all the HD Space..
TAZTG, knowing that I live in an apartment and have limited access to tools, what would you suggest for thin metal bending and shaping? I'm thinking about trying to make the main shell of the case myself, as it will be a simple 2-bend process, but I still want it to be professional in appearance when I'm done.
Also, I'm thinking about simply cutting a hole in the bottom section of the front plate and putting in a mesh or screen material. I want the airflow to be drawn front to back over the motherboard that will reside below the drive enclosure.
Will that look tacky? Should I try and have the metal shop do everything for me?
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I am not much of a Metal Shop expert. It would depend on what kind of bending and shaping your talking about. I would suppose you need a good work bench with Vises and Clamps. Just Googled Metal Shop Tool, whoa pretty expensive stuff. Looks like you professional could be cheaper in the long run..
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I'm willing to give the outer shell a shot.
For the front panel though, I think I'm going to go with something like this.
Thanks for the heads up. Merry Christmas!
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 Originally Posted by James
...I have to say that I'm a Supermicro fanboy. Their build quality is always top notch, and their thermal design is excellent...
Same here; they make really good stuff. I was working for a home improvement/manufacturing company a few years ago, and due to the low amount of available funds (but the necessity for new hardware) we bought a number of the "SuperServers". The best thing, IMO, is that you aren't locked-in to proprietary HDDs because of the HDD chassis; just stick your favorite brand in adn take it from there!
Their support people can be tough to get a hold of, but they take good care of you.
I like your idea here. Keep up the good work!
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