
HP 790486-001 Hard Drive Backplane 3.5 Inch Lff 4 Bay For Proliant Dl60 G9. Now the internal Raid Card can do 0, 1, 1+0, 5, 5+0 and i even think 6 so i know i can set this server up nicely with HDD redundancy. HP 516966-B21 Sff Hard Drive Backplane Kit For Proliant Dl360 G6 G7 Server.

Now i know about NAS drives (WD Reds and Enterprise Drives) but i don't think i need them for this case In the new generation of servers, Hewlett Packard has implemented a number of design innovations aimed at reducing power consumption and cost.

Drive Bays 4 SFF Drive Bays standard with options for up to 8 SFF drive bays total.
HP DL360 G6 DRIVE BAYS UPGRADE
The second, 8-disc version got to us for testing. essential fault tolerance, the HP ProLiant D元60 G6 is optimized for. Upgrade this server with a second drive cage for an additional 8x SFF drive bays to bring the total drive bays to 16, supporting a maximum capacity of 9.6TB.
HP DL360 G6 DRIVE BAYS INSTALL
I am thinking of WD Blacks by 2 at 1TB each. HP D元60 G6 servers are produced in 1-processor and 2-processor versions, with the ability to install up to 4 or 8 SFF hard drives (2.5 inches). I am thinking of buying some SAS caddys and buying some everyday 2.5" HDD's I have looked around at getting some old SAS drives but there pricey once you get a few of then to get storage space up (like 300 with shipping for 8x 146GB HP SAS Drive at 10,000 RPM) HPE ProLiant D元60 G6 - Server - rack-mountable - 1U - no CPU - RAM 0 GB.

If the NAS is going to be on 24x7 Id look for the best power efficiencies using low powered CPUs (60W). Now i have 8 HDD bays in the front but as i am not using it for storage (moving to a freenas box) it came with 2x146GB HP SAS drive and that's it 5220 / 2.2 GHz - RAM 64 GB - SAS - hot-swap 2.5 bay(s) - no HDD - GigE. Better PCI-E expansion (all in theory from reading quick blurb). Got my hands on a Nice second hand HP D元60 G6 1RU server that i am going to be turning into my network VM server
