• vext01@lemmy.sdf.org
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    19 days ago

    I was just thinking “bah ssd, that’ll be expensive” but a quick search on Amazon suggests prices have dropped quite a bit.

    12Gb soldered on memory though. That’s a shame.

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        22 hours ago

        With a SOC like that, that no way will only serve as a NAS, i can see my self easily hosting a dozen container on it and a couple VMs. That said, 12Gb is quite sufficient for my need.

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          5 hours ago

          Sure, but then you’re looking not for a NAS but more for a minilab right? Personally I just split it in 2, one ol’ trustworthy NAS and then some thinkcentre tiny to mess with.

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        19 days ago

        Using a machine like this just as a NAS is a bit of waste. It’s a full blown PC that would work very nicely as a home server for Jellyfin etc. The RAM will limit the utility, though.

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          18 days ago

          For those zettabyte SSDs 😁 ?

          I don’t know what it is except the acronym, why whould someone use ZFS?

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            18 days ago

            ZFS is powerful for reliability and data protection. It is designed to hold lots of data and to tolerate hardware failures. One key aspect of ZFS is that it caches data in ram for reads so having lots of ram speeds up read performance.