Re: [gentoo-user] NAS and replacing with larger drives

2022-12-20 Thread William Kenworthy
On 21/12/22 14:19, Frank Steinmetzger wrote: Am Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 05:53:03AM + schrieb Wols Lists: On 21/12/2022 02:47, Dale wrote: ... In layman’s term, a stripe of mirrors. Raid-1 is the mirror, Raid-0 a (JBOD) pool. So mirror + pool = mirrorpool, hence the 1+0 → 10. ... I tend

Re: [gentoo-user] NAS and replacing with larger drives

2022-12-20 Thread Dale
Wols Lists wrote: > On 21/12/2022 02:47, Dale wrote: >> I think if I can hold out a little while, something really nice is going >> to come along.  It seems there is a good bit of interest in having a >> Raspberry Pi NAS that gives really good performance.  I'm talking a NAS >> that is about the

Re: [gentoo-user] NAS and replacing with larger drives

2022-12-20 Thread Frank Steinmetzger
Am Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 05:53:03AM + schrieb Wols Lists: > On 21/12/2022 02:47, Dale wrote: > > I think if I can hold out a little while, something really nice is going > > to come along.  It seems there is a good bit of interest in having a > > Raspberry Pi NAS that gives really good

Re: [gentoo-user] NAS and replacing with larger drives

2022-12-20 Thread Wols Lists
On 21/12/2022 02:47, Dale wrote: I think if I can hold out a little while, something really nice is going to come along.  It seems there is a good bit of interest in having a Raspberry Pi NAS that gives really good performance.  I'm talking a NAS that is about the same speed as a internal drive. 

Re: [gentoo-user] NAS and replacing with larger drives

2022-12-20 Thread Dale
Frank Steinmetzger wrote: > Am Thu, Dec 15, 2022 at 10:08:02PM -0600 schrieb Dale: > > I just read a news story about a new NAS model from Terramaster. > (Interestingly, they have their OS on an internal USB stick, so it’s easy to > swap it out for a standard Linux. And it uses a nice Celeron

Re: [gentoo-user] NAS and replacing with larger drives

2022-12-20 Thread Frank Steinmetzger
Am Thu, Dec 15, 2022 at 10:08:02PM -0600 schrieb Dale: I just read a news story about a new NAS model from Terramaster. (Interestingly, they have their OS on an internal USB stick, so it’s easy to swap it out for a standard Linux. And it uses a nice Celeron N5100 x86 processor.) > Eventually, I