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Minisforum ms-01 + TrueNAS + external DAS = Good NAS? - Enquiries - 01-14-2025 I would like to make my own NAS/cloud utilizing my Minisforum MS-01 with TrueNAS OS. Im not sure the best route on how to add storage to the device. Should I just use what is available internally (2 8TB NVME with 2.5" 8TB) or can I add some type of DAS (Terramaster U5 Hybrid)/external enclosure to expand my options. Thank you in advance for your help. Please help me save sleepless nights and wasted money. Cheers, Elliot RE: Minisforum ms-01 + TrueNAS + external DAS = Good NAS? - ed - 01-17-2025 Thank you for your question! Using the Minisforum MS-01 with TrueNAS is an excellent way to build a custom NAS. Let me help guide you on the best approach for adding storage while staying within your $1,000 budget. Option 1: Internal Storage Only Your Minisforum MS-01 supports: 2 x NVMe SSDs (up to 8TB each). 1 x 2.5" SATA drive (up to 8TB). Recommended Setup: Install 2 x 8TB NVMe SSDs in a RAID 1 or RAID Z1 (if TrueNAS supports ZFS for NVMe). Pros: Fast performance for TrueNAS. No additional hardware required. Cons: Limited total storage (16TB raw, 8TB usable in RAID 1). No easy expansion beyond internal capacity. Cost: 2 x 8TB NVMe SSDs: ~$800. 1 x 8TB SATA HDD: ~$150 (optional for additional non-RAID storage). Option 2: External DAS with TrueNAS If you want greater scalability and flexibility, you can connect an external DAS (Direct Attached Storage) to your Minisforum MS-01 via USB-C or Thunderbolt. Terramaster D5-300C or U5 Hybrid (USB 3.2) 5-bay external DAS that supports hardware RAID (RAID 5/10). Can handle up to 5 x 8TB HDDs, providing 32TB usable storage in RAID 5. Works seamlessly with TrueNAS by mounting the DAS as external storage. Recommended Setup: Use 3–5 x 8TB Seagate IronWolf or WD Red Plus HDDs for cost-effective RAID 5. Pros: Expandable and scalable storage. Easier to add capacity in the future. Larger total storage capacity (e.g., 5 x 8TB = 32TB raw, 24TB usable). Cons: Slightly slower speeds compared to NVMe. Additional hardware and cost. Cost: Terramaster D5-300C: ~$260. 3 x 8TB HDDs: ~$450. Total: ~$710. Recommended Solution for Your Budget and Needs If your priority is maximum storage capacity with RAID for redundancy: Go with Option 2: Terramaster D5-300C + 3–5 x 8TB HDDs. This provides scalable storage while keeping costs reasonable. If you prioritize speed and compactness: Use the internal NVMe slots in Option 1 for fast RAID storage with lower capacity. |