Thanks for the advice, noted! I was attracted by the compact size, I guess it’s not realistic that it would handle 5 disks…
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You’re starting to convince me, I’ve been looking at getting a GMKtec G3 N100 mini pc and just slotting it beside my existing NAS. I can even get a dedicated gigabit ethernet connection going between these two.
Interesting, I’ll investigate this!
Yeah, I’m also upgrading from a 14 years old Intel Atom D2701. It has a TDP of 10w, at the same time it has roughly a tenth of the performance of an N100. And then the HW accel for encode and decode is in addition to this, fot this type of task the difference is larger than 10x - the D2701 cannot do transcoding.
Thanks, the Jonsbo N1 actually has five hotswap bays, and I believe you can squeeze in another 3.5" besides the PSU if you have a small PSU. I’ll consider the N3 but I don’t think it will fit where I have my current NAS so I’ll have to replan a bit.
Yes, I’m thinking about either getting a PCIE SAS HBA to open up the option for SAS drives, or to get an ASM1166 M.2 to 6xSATA.
You’re right that I’ve focused too much on ECC, I think I’ll see it as nice to have more than something I’d prefer to have.
You’re right, I probably don’t need ECC. I’m mostly worried about bit flips in my important data, and as you say, a checksumming FS and RAID will protect against this while the data is in storage. However, it doesn’t protect against bit flips while copying data, for example copying data to backups - but there are other solutions for this, which I should consider.
Hot swap is nice to have. I haven’t even considered that it wouldn’t be supported by a mobo, I should look into that, thanks. These are the mobos I’m considering for each option:
N100: Topton N100 motherboard, 4x2.5G, 6xSATA, PCIE x1 https://a.aliexpress.com/_EvVv0k6
8500G: ASRock B650I Lightning WiFi (Gigabyte A620I AX might be an option, but it has only one M.2 slot so the upgradeability is less)
13100: ASRock Z790M-ITX Wifi
The N100 option is cheaper and should be lower power, but as you say I worry about needing another upgrade in a year or so, and this option doesn’t offer much upgradeability so that would mean at least a new mobo and cpu. The other options could accommodate a beefier CPU if needed.
Yeah, old Xeons tend to not be very low power, also I don’t think I’ll be able to find one with a mini ITX board to fit it in a compact case. Also, I’d probably need to add a discrete GPU, which adds to the cost and power consumption.
I want a low power build to limit heat and noise produced in my office room, to limit the electricity bill and as I understood it the case I’m considering also doesn’t have the best thermals, so I don’t want to put a CPU with too high a TDP into it.
The ReadyNAS 626 actually has a Xeon D-1521, but with a quite low TDP - 45W.
Regarding budget, I’m aiming for 400-800$. The N100 option, including case and PSU (but not disks) is at the lower end of this, while the 8500G and 13100 options are at the upper end.
Not sure whether to upvote because this is so accurate it’s funny or to downvote because it’s infuriating 😂
Wow, memory unlocked! Motocross Madness did this too, if you managed to drive up the giant wall surrounding the world. I checked, and it turns out both these games were developed by the same company, Rainbow Studios, so probably they used the same engine.
Or, you can at least put comments at the end of lines
chellomere@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•10 things that block your Happiness33·6 months agoBacking up to a different partition on the same RAID array sounds like a good way to lose all your data.
The backup should be physically separate from the original.
chellomere@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Youtube replaced unicode emojis with fucking imagesEnglish34·11 months agoI think if they just filled the alt= attribute with the emoji this would copy fine.
chellomere@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.ml•Google Cloud accidentally deletes a financial institution account due to ‘unprecedented misconfiguration’8·1 year agoI think you commented on the wrong post Edit: nevermind, these are spam links that they bypass the spam filter by starting with some random text.
chellomere@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.ml•Modern web bloat means some pages load 21MB of data - entry-level phones can't run some simple web pages, and some sites are harder to render than PUBG8·1 year agoseparate processor with hundreds of cores
Well, graphics rendering is very suited for parallelism. That’s why GPUs were invented.
Most other tasks are not. Most of the cores in a 128-core JPU would end up being unused. Also why JPU? It’s not like it’s significantly different from a normal CPU task.
They meant the command dtrx, the combination of dtrx as parameters to tar make no sense. Extract AND append?
Then comes a .tar.bz2 file along and you’re screwed. xtract je vucking file?
Pro tip: -z, -j are not needed by tar anymore since many years, tar will autodetect what compression was used if your distro is anything remotely modern.
They actually call the android releases “cookies” because of this tradition for the code names. You can read phrases like “This will be fixed in the next cookie”
These are Android API levels: https://apilevels.com/
Is there a 6502 backend?
Ackshually yellow cheese doesn’t have much lactose, see e.g. https://www.lactolerance.fr/blog/en/milk-content-of-dairy-products/