I've noticed recently that several SMB NAS devices (e.g. the QNAP 459 Prod) are using Intel Atom D510s and standard ICH9R RAID chipsets.
So I have been thinking about building my own system based on these exact specifications (for much less $$) using the X7SPA-H motherboard.
I want it to be a general purpose nas box, be able to seed torrents, sabnzbd as well as a few other things and of course be useful as an iSCSI target capable of supporting SPC-3 persistent reservations (for Hyper-V clustering). It's obviously the latter of these requirements that Starwind excels at..
I'm intending on installing Windows7 (or at a push Windows 2008) as the OS (i believe it runs pretty well on Atom based netbooks), my question is: has any body used Starwind on such a low end chip (Atom D510) - the QNAP boys have an 8xDisk NAS box so I know the board is capable of driving the I/O - i'm unsure on how well Starwind will run (esp. on top of windows).
Anyone have any insights here? all comments welcome!
Thanks in advance.
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