Thank you for the comment and explanation. I was hoping for comments like this from people much more knowledgeable than me on this. The dual NAS thing is really not a bad idea.
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At the beginning I can start with the laptop battery. Later I can remove it and use an external battery/power bank to keep it running. Once I set it up I feel I’ll have more time troubleshooting this too. Thanks.
Got it… but I don’t know what do you mean with break out some PCIe lanes sorry ahah Like open the case and find a free PCIe port?
I should check but i think i have 4/5x 1Tb NAS HDD, 1x1Tb enclosed SSD (now plugged in via ubs to the synology). Now that I think about it yes, I should probably buy some more but all my data is just 1/2 Tb in total.
I’m going to attach some used hard disks and ssds, I have many spare ones. I wanted to set up a RAID2 or 3, so even if some disks dies it’s not the end of the world.
Not really a question, just if anyone knows a good trusted guide I can follow to do this or if you have tips and tricks.
As much as i like to mess around with computer and electronics, i don’t have time for this. I need something that i set up quickly and works well, that’s it.
Yes I was thinking something like TrueNas or OMV would do the trick. I feel that a general headless distro could be harder to set up.
But what about the raid copies for example? Because i need to attach some external storage, is usb okay for this?
Thank you for taking the time to write it all down.
Well fuck me damn. Do you experience anger?
Laptop specs
I think it only supports SATA, but I should open it up and check it personally. Thank for the tips man.