Hi Tim,

I've had very good success with the AsRock C2750D4I server board. Some of the 
Marvel SATA ports are probably still not operational under Dragonfly, but you 
will still have 6 good Intel SATA ports to work with (the board has 12 SATA 
ports total). It has IPMI which is very convenient for remote administration 
and set up. Two Intel Gigabit ethernet ports and a third Realtek port for IPMI.

The Gigabyte H97N also works well under Dragonfly. There is also a version of 
this board with WIFI (the H97N-WIFI), but the module would likely need to be 
changed out for one that is supported under Dragonfly (unless it is now 
supported, I don't know). The board is well built and I've had no issues with 
it. It contains Intel and a Qualcomm gigabit ethernet ports.

Dillon tested out an A1SRi-2758F from Supermicro some time ago and if I recall 
correctly has some benchmarks posted somewhere. It has an octacore atom just 
like the AsRock board above but with a quad Intel gigabit ethernet ports. It 
has six SATA ports and IPMI. It will likely also be a good contender but I 
haven't had a chance to use one just yet.

If you need some recommendations on cases, the Fractal Design Node 304 runs almost 
silently with these boards and supports 6 x 3.5" disk drives (or 6 x 2.5" 
drives). The airflow is also quite good in that case. The Supermicro Chassis 721TQ-250B 
is also very nice if you need hotswap and external drive bays.


On 03/29/2016 01:05 AM, Tim Darby wrote:
I'm getting ready to build a mini ITX system (NAS) and was wondering what
motherboards people like for Dragonfly. It has to have at least 4 SATA
ports and a high performance NIC. Wi-fi would be nice too, but not
necessary.

Tim


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Mike

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