Can I retrofit an older 45-Drive Chassis with these new motherboards, or will I also need to upgrade the PSU too in order to support the more power-hungry CPUs/MBs?
Yea thats what i would like to know, I'm on the fence, will Synology bring out a rs1221 replacement, should I get the new Unifi Nas, the HL45 hardware is fairly dated. Ive got 8 28tb drives waiting for a home and I'm rapidly runing out of space on my current nas.
@@FuzzyKaosthe 3 things you listed UniFi Synology and 45homelab are widely different options. Out of the 3 synology has them beat for features and easy setup. You’re up and running in minutes and can run tons of programs and apps. Hl15 is you want control over everything but longer setup time and more issues depending on option you pick also price is a huge difference. If you want just storage nothing else and boring at a ok price and don’t care about being a generation 1 user go UniFi there’s going to be growing pains and bare bones software.
These should just slot into any existing storage solution, especially since the software isn't changing. It might require a bit of tune-up, but I don't know for sure as I'm not too familiar with the hardware specifics. I will say I've had a few interesting moments with the Linux kernel when moving entire generations. Ceph is going to be long-pole in this particular tent, as it will consume more resources than the cache ZFS uses. The hardware should have no issues keeping up with even very large OSD pools, I think.
What about idle consumption? I've seen some tests where intel still wins especially for storage devices where they are idle most of the time, especially with iGPU for transcoding on desktop CPUs.
Couldn't find 9000 series CPUs in their products only 8000. The Mi4 is only available with 8000 no 9000. Really need 9000 series and to expand into smaller NAS devices for SMB and SOHO. The Jonsbo N series have been popular for small office storage and backups. If you don't read the room and listen to the market by presenting good options, people will move to IAAS & SAAS instead. Fewer medium/large companies are buying hardware and are instead leasing from Datacenters and Azure.
Great to see 45Drives offering AMD now and also including 8004 Siena for lower spec and lower power system.
Can I retrofit an older 45-Drive Chassis with these new motherboards, or will I also need to upgrade the PSU too in order to support the more power-hungry CPUs/MBs?
I need to get a 45drives box in my lab for content
Gigabyte motherboards too!
El storinator esta a dubai media city
Nice! Will this also be coming to 45homelab?
Yea thats what i would like to know, I'm on the fence, will Synology bring out a rs1221 replacement, should I get the new Unifi Nas, the HL45 hardware is fairly dated. Ive got 8 28tb drives waiting for a home and I'm rapidly runing out of space on my current nas.
@@FuzzyKaosthe 3 things you listed UniFi Synology and 45homelab are widely different options. Out of the 3 synology has them beat for features and easy setup. You’re up and running in minutes and can run tons of programs and apps. Hl15 is you want control over everything but longer setup time and more issues depending on option you pick also price is a huge difference. If you want just storage nothing else and boring at a ok price and don’t care about being a generation 1 user go UniFi there’s going to be growing pains and bare bones software.
Not at this time
Storinator's in al barsha 3
These should just slot into any existing storage solution, especially since the software isn't changing. It might require a bit of tune-up, but I don't know for sure as I'm not too familiar with the hardware specifics. I will say I've had a few interesting moments with the Linux kernel when moving entire generations. Ceph is going to be long-pole in this particular tent, as it will consume more resources than the cache ZFS uses. The hardware should have no issues keeping up with even very large OSD pools, I think.
Will there a model like HL8/15 but with noise dampening design and it can fit in living room / studio or flat ?
The HL15 will have the upgrades as well?
What about idle consumption? I've seen some tests where intel still wins especially for storage devices where they are idle most of the time, especially with iGPU for transcoding on desktop CPUs.
Couldn't find 9000 series CPUs in their products only 8000. The Mi4 is only available with 8000 no 9000. Really need 9000 series and to expand into smaller NAS devices for SMB and SOHO. The Jonsbo N series have been popular for small office storage and backups. If you don't read the room and listen to the market by presenting good options, people will move to IAAS & SAAS instead. Fewer medium/large companies are buying hardware and are instead leasing from Datacenters and Azure.