Yeah I went there and they're all like $40-50. As my friend pointed out, he
told me to test the PS with my voltmeter and putting the red inside and the
black on the outside and when I did I was getting zero voltage from the end
that plugs into the Drobo!
I then took the cord from the outlet
I have a drobo 5N as the backup for my synology 1518+. Drobo is faster on
large transfers but synology support is much better and longer. I'd guess
the power supply is probably what went out but it would be a bummer to buy
one and have the main unit as the culprit. Any used power supplies on ebay?
Well so since it seems the list isn't dead, figured I could ask here...
I have an older Drobo FS that I got from a friend (old network attached storage
model). I had it off for a while while I was redoing my cabinet and went to
power it on and nothing. Zero, zip, zilch no matter what outlet I
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On Aug 9, 2019, 1:19 PM -0400, Steve Tomporowski , wrote:
> Hey Z,
>
> What are you using for a 10G network adapter in the Unraid server? I've
> already have a cache drive in the Unraid server.
>
> Steve
>
> On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 8:19 AM Z Vaper wrote:
>
>
Hey Z,
What are you using for a 10G network adapter in the Unraid server? I've
already have a cache drive in the Unraid server.
Steve
On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 8:19 AM Z Vaper wrote:
> I have 3 wires devices at home. My VM server, unraid server and my desktop
> and all 3 are 10gbps. The
I’m still alive too. I’ve been around since it was Toms OC group :)
My machine is seriously like 6-8 years old at this point, but I rarely use it.
I’d LOVE to build a new one, but just no need yet. I’ll rebuild my home server
farm first
I’m out at Blackhat/DEFCON for the 12th year :) if you
I went the opposite way a bit back. I had a motherboard with 8 SATA & 2
NVMe, so I went ahead and threw together a storage spaces setup with 8
Spinning drives to complement my NVMe boot drive. it's still pretty much
overkill for anything though.
On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 8:22 AM Brian Weeden
Yes, though I mostly went older enterprise gear. My core is a Juniper EX4200
stack, which gives me 6 SFP+ slots, but I have a 48-port SFP+ Cisco Nexus
switch for 10gb fiber and a more prosumer-level Netgear for 10GbaseT--though I
use fiber for most connections.
I'm even putting my VM hosts on
I have a Synology server on my network as the main fileserver and have
stuck with 1gbps (albeit two ports at once). I don't have any real use
cases for faster, at least not yet.
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Brian
On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 2:19 PM Z Vaper wrote:
> I have 3 wires devices at home. My VM server,
I have 3 wires devices at home. My VM server, unraid server and my desktop and
all 3 are 10gbps. The difference is substantial and unraid handles it well
provided you're using a caching drive.
On Aug 9, 2019, 8:17 AM -0400, Steve Tomporowski , wrote:
> Has anyone gotten into 10G ethernet? A
Has anyone gotten into 10G ethernet? A little pricey but is it worth it?
Right now I don't know if Unraid can handle that. There is the thought
that Win10 will just goof it up and waste the bandwidth.
On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 3:18 AM James Boswell wrote:
> Userbenchmark isn't without utility,
Userbenchmark isn't without utility, but it should be noted that they've
just recently rebalanced their cpu performance reporting in a really silly
way, basically massively understating the performance of >4 core cpus by
making cores above the 4th 2% of the weight of the score, so by their
current
It's alive!
I actually did a rebuild of my main machine at the end of last year
(i8700k, Asus Z370-Prime, GTX 1080 SC) and learned the hard way about DDR4
incompatibilities when filling all four RAM slots.
BTW, if you haven't seen it yet, this is a great site for comparing various
builds:
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