01-08-2025, 04:35 PM
Just an approximate cost (building or buying, we are able to do either).
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01-08-2025, 04:35 PM
Just an approximate cost (building or buying, we are able to do either).
8 hours ago
Thank you for your query! Below is an estimate of the cost for building or buying a NAS system capable of handling 250TB of storage.
1. Buying a Prebuilt NAS For a business-grade NAS capable of handling 250TB, here are some options: QNAP Enterprise NAS (e.g., TS-h2483XU-RP): Price: $6,000–$8,000 (excluding drives). Features: Supports ZFS, up to 24 bays, scalable with expansion units. Synology Enterprise NAS (e.g., SA3600): Price: $6,500–$9,000 (excluding drives). Features: High-capacity, reliable RAID options, and enterprise support. Drives: Seagate Exos X18 or WD Ultrastar 18TB HDDs (~$300–$400 each). 15 drives for 250TB usable capacity in RAID6 or RAIDZ2. Total drive cost: ~$4,500–$6,000. Total Prebuilt NAS Cost: $11,000–$15,000. 2. Building Your Own NAS A DIY approach can save costs but requires more configuration effort: Chassis: 24-bay server chassis (e.g., Supermicro SC846): ~$1,500–$2,000. Motherboard/CPU/RAM: Intel Xeon or AMD EPYC-based system: ~$1,500–$2,500. RAID/Storage Controller: HBA card (e.g., LSI 9300-8i): ~$300–$500. Drives: Same as prebuilt—$4,500–$6,000. PSU and Accessories: ~$500–$1,000. Total DIY NAS Cost: $8,000–$12,000. 3. Additional Considerations Software: Prebuilt: Includes software like DSM (Synology) or QTS (QNAP). DIY: Use open-source options like TrueNAS (free) or Unraid (~$130 license). Networking: Add ~$1,000 for 10GbE switches and adapters if not already available. UPS: Protect your system with an APC or PowerWalker UPS (~$300–$600). Final Thoughts Prebuilt NAS: Higher upfront cost but easier setup, enterprise support, and long-term reliability. DIY NAS: Lower cost but requires expertise in hardware and software configuration. |
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