This is my setup:
http://michaelshadle.com/2009/09/28/my-recipe-for-zfs-at-home/

It runs pretty quiet. I tried to swap the fans out on the 5-in-3 units but couldn't get it to work, although I didn't put much effort into it. I actually have two identical machines now. One runs SXCE. The other is Sol10u7 I think (it's Solaris 10 though) - I forgot to move the data off the SXCE one so I could convert it. I don't really need anything from opensolaris technically. Time slider would be the only thing of benefit to me. Possibly the in-kernel CIFS server now that the bug is supposedly fixed.

Anyway they work great and I feel safe knowing ZFS is working it's magic to
protect my data (as much as any filesystem can)

Sent from my iPhone

On Jan 30, 2010, at 2:32 PM, Simon Breden <sbre...@gmail.com> wrote:

Good to hear someone else confirming the greatness of this ION platform for an HTPC. BTW, how do you keep all those drives quiet? Do you use a lot of silicone grommets on the drive screws, or some other form of vibration damping?

Cheers,
Simon
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