Re: Looking for a RAID1 box

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On Tue, Jan 03, 2023, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>Well what I am finding looks like it will be in the +80W range and I am
>trying to use less electricity.  I would put up with 40W, including drives.

You might want to consider a Raspberry Pi 4 with 8GB RAM and a
case that will support a couple of 2.5in SSD drives.  I'm running
one here with postfix, courier-imap, clamav, amavisd, ...  Mine
is in an Argon One case with single 2TB SSD with a PoE Splitter.
It's running the same email software that we run on CentOS and
AlmaLinux.  Current uptime on out main mail server is 362 days.

This case has space for 2 2.5in SSD drives.

https://smile.amazon.com/Geekworm-Raspberry-Storage-Expansion-Compatible/dp/B07VXF2HJG

Geekworm New NASPi Gemini Dual 2.5'' SATA HDD/SSD NAS Storage Kit with DC
6-18V Wide Voltage Input|Safe Shutdown|Auto Power On|RAID Function for
Raspberry Pi 4 Model B(Not Include Raspberry Pi)

            +--------------------+
            |  Part       Price  |
            +--------------------+
            |RPi4B 8GB   $215.00 |
            |Case          70.00 |
            |2SSD         300.00 |
            +--------------------+
            |Total       $585.00 |
            +--------------------+

Bill
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