Dear Morten, as far as I know, Drobo was the first to bring this technology to market in 2007, preceding Synology’s adoption of SHR in 2009. Both continue to evolve their solutions, and Drobo is credited as the pioneer of this type of flexible RAID. Similarly, Terramaster appears to be evolving from this precedent technology. Have a nice day!
After all these years the sound of your voice is still horrible when recording video's behind your computer. If you watch those video's with a headphone I quickly loose interest because it's unbearable to hear. I have mentioned this serval times in the past, you have to set microphone audio recording sample rate to 44.1 kHz (CD Quality) or at least 22 kHz (Radio Quality). This is positive advice.
HDD still have a place and use case. Everything old is new again. Tape is being used again for ultra-high density storage. NAND isn’t perfect for all uses. Especially long term storage use.
Dear Morten, as far as I know, Drobo was the first to bring this technology to market in 2007, preceding Synology’s adoption of SHR in 2009. Both continue to evolve their solutions, and Drobo is credited as the pioneer of this type of flexible RAID. Similarly, Terramaster appears to be evolving from this precedent technology. Have a nice day!
Okay,, Thank you!
These things are priced very well here in the U.S. I love how they adopted the "SHR" way of dealing with dissimilar drive sizes. Great video :)
Thank you Joe,, yes not hard to see just where TerraMaster found their inspiration :-)
love your vids keep it going hope your back at the playhouse
Hi @regchan
Thank You very much! glad you liked the video :-)
Thank you for watching! :-)
I’m glad that Colin Quinn and Doug Stanhope had a son together and that he has this YT tech channel.😂
I do not know those people,, I hope they are good people.
👍 great, I really like the station ,
I do too,, new video on it tomorrow.
Thank you.
You're welcome!
27:05 It's 16384 and You know it.
Ahh give or take a few bites :-)
Why don't you use the same camera and mic setup as you did while placing the drives.
The screen capture footage looks and sounds way worse.
I will have it in mind.
After all these years the sound of your voice is still horrible when recording video's behind your computer.
If you watch those video's with a headphone I quickly loose interest because it's unbearable to hear.
I have mentioned this serval times in the past, you have to set microphone audio recording sample rate to 44.1 kHz (CD Quality) or at least 22 kHz (Radio Quality).
This is positive advice.
He is recoring the sound from hidfsg bunker! 😁
I agree 100% to OP, probably it is time to get TH-camr starter set AG03 + SM58
So I am told :-(
It sounds like a normal 44kHz/16bit quality recording, but with a really agressive noice reduction plugin.
I guess it is some sort of speech encoding originally designed for VoIP where allocated bandwidth budget is 8kbps
Terramaster beating lsi
Ohh this would be such a cool feature on a Hardware Raid Controller!!
Spinning rust galore ! Seriously ? It's 2024 man !
Where else would you store you data?
He has the Terramaster F8 also, see his other vids. But im completely with you, im in the process of getting rid of all my spinning rust
HDD still have a place and use case. Everything old is new again. Tape is being used again for ultra-high density storage. NAND isn’t perfect for all uses. Especially long term storage use.
Well looking at larger than 2TB NVMe's it becomes real expensive real quick.
@@_..-.._..-.._ Exactly, NAND is most definitely not safe for long term storage.