Storage Box - Corralling the Streaming Horde (part 1 of ?)

01 May 2025 • 3 min read

By the gods are there so many options these days for streaming and yet never enough places that actually keep the ones I want to continue watching or their ever growing prices and ever arcane licensing models.

The only subscription worth money is dropout.tv

For everything there are ‘Seagate EXOS drives’, lol


For starters, I’m a bit of a linux nerd (yes I’ve used Arch). I keep things, horde things like a dragon when it comes to my little data bits. So to keep my horde mostly safe, in an opinionated way, I’ve constructed a server to handle all my needs and hopefully future needs.

The operating system will be OpenMediaVault with plugins for mergerfs and snapraid for hosting the media contents.


The Build

Server Build Components

Motherboard

CPU

  • Model: Intel Core i5-8500T SR3XD 2.1GHz Processor

CPU Cooler

RAM

  • Model: Crucial 32GB (2x 16GB) PC4-21300 ECC UDIMM DDR4 2666MHz 2Rx8 CL19 CT16G4WFD8266
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HBA / Expansion Card

  • Model: LSI 9300-16i 12Gb/s SAS/SATA HBA IT Mode 16.00.12.00
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PSU

  • Model: Corsair 750W RM750e Fully Modular Low-Noise Power Supply – ATX 3.0 & PCIe 5.0

Chassis


Accessories

Internal HDD Cable

Server Rails

Fan Controller

Fans

80mm Fans (5-pack)

120mm Fans (5-pack)

Extension Cables

SATA Power Cable


Post Notes

This build will allow for 16 drives, with the case natively supporting 15.

I reversed the flow of the fans to push out from the back to the front as the bigger fans will help to draw more air across things. This was probably one of the most time consuming changes.

I did some additional labeling across the drive bays to try to tag things so that as I add drives I can assist future-me with finding the right drive should one go bad in the future.

I have ended up in the belief that the right-most drive bay will only house parity drives as to keep some line in the sand about where and what things are and will be in the future.

I still have a lot of SATA slots available on the motherboard itself. I’m considering a bank of 2.5" SSDs as separate set of “scratch drive(s)” for anything that might need it.

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