I was looking at another one of that company's cases, one with three 5.25 bays on the front, for a drive rack. Does this case have all sorts of sharp edges, like some cases do?
I see a 3D printer in the background. Did you consider trying to 3D print your own enclosure type of thing? I'd love to see that, even if it doesn't work, just the experience of trying to do it. Would make a fun video.
I look forward to the 3d printer video! ...IF you fix it lmao Mine doesn't work either and it's a massive pain, but then again I don't really know what I'm doing
Man you should have simply gone for decomissioned server hardware if anything because of the drive bays, since I lost my array because I was too lazy to open the server to replace the drives I said NO, I need a proper RAID setup and a decomissioned server can be had CHEAPER than commercial NAS devices or a custom new build. I got a 4core xeon that had 2 sockets so I upgraded to dual 6 core and now currently have 12Gb +24Gb RAM ECCR AND 10x4Tb Main pool, 2x1Tb RAID 1 for the OS AND 256Gbx2 SSDs as caching for the main pool. So yeah, this is not in my opinion the best option on a budget. It is actually quite close to my previous NAS.
And it did come with onboard 2x1Gb + Quad Gigabit PCIe AND dual QSFP network adapter to top it of. In total with the CPU+RAM upgrade spent +/- 350€ (already had the 4Tb disks and ended up with 10x1Tb spares as it came with 12x1Tb disks)
By the way, having a dual socket is awesome for virtualization as you an (On truenas scale) decide that the VMs only use one of the NUMA nodes and ensure this way that the remaining resources are not touched. :) Which I did :P
Thomas made a new video.
yay
This ^
16:51 I was cleaning out a childhood mp3 player and kid me also had a fart folder, go figure
I was looking at another one of that company's cases, one with three 5.25 bays on the front, for a drive rack.
Does this case have all sorts of sharp edges, like some cases do?
I see a 3D printer in the background. Did you consider trying to 3D print your own enclosure type of thing? I'd love to see that, even if it doesn't work, just the experience of trying to do it. Would make a fun video.
I look forward to the 3d printer video!
...IF you fix it lmao
Mine doesn't work either and it's a massive pain, but then again I don't really know what I'm doing
Impressive bed. Where you got it? New subscriber. Good system btw!
Man you should have simply gone for decomissioned server hardware if anything because of the drive bays, since I lost my array because I was too lazy to open the server to replace the drives I said NO, I need a proper RAID setup and a decomissioned server can be had CHEAPER than commercial NAS devices or a custom new build. I got a 4core xeon that had 2 sockets so I upgraded to dual 6 core and now currently have 12Gb +24Gb RAM ECCR AND 10x4Tb Main pool, 2x1Tb RAID 1 for the OS AND 256Gbx2 SSDs as caching for the main pool. So yeah, this is not in my opinion the best option on a budget. It is actually quite close to my previous NAS.
And it did come with onboard 2x1Gb + Quad Gigabit PCIe AND dual QSFP network adapter to top it of. In total with the CPU+RAM upgrade spent +/- 350€ (already had the 4Tb disks and ended up with 10x1Tb spares as it came with 12x1Tb disks)
By the way, having a dual socket is awesome for virtualization as you an (On truenas scale) decide that the VMs only use one of the NUMA nodes and ensure this way that the remaining resources are not touched. :) Which I did :P
And it does look like you should put at least 1 SSD as caching for the pool.
Quality content as always!
Not using EEC Ram. Oh that's risky!
You also need to CLEAN YOUR STOVE! lol
I heard that molex to sata lose all your data
r u team iphone or android
Both 👀
2:28 proper cameras are even less reliable...
U are a strong sexy and good-looking I.T. guy! Control the girls, my bro! lol
wow amateur