Choosing what to protect your pc with based on politics?😂
@benjones8697 күн бұрын
That is a lot of free screwdrivers
@JimtheITguy5 күн бұрын
Sadly these were mostly after then
@ashleykingston19808 күн бұрын
I upgraded my R710 to an R730xd last year. Massive upgrade for me in my homelab and love the server.
@SithTracy9 күн бұрын
I had the alert this past weekend on my Cloud Key G2+... Think around noon that my drive was failing... Just a few hours later it was DOA. Had an ADATA SU800 2TB SSD lying around and tossed it in to save the day. I'd really like to see a refresh of these things with dual nVME drives.
@therealdrake928911 күн бұрын
The bottom one is the guy your girl tells you not to worry abt
@mchockeyplayer2512 күн бұрын
How do I prevent this?
@dataterminal13 күн бұрын
auto? i can clearly see you moving it with your hand.
@JimtheITguy13 күн бұрын
Well if it was on a boat it would be auto 😁
@marcossansberro167014 күн бұрын
1:13 me and my Homelab with a Dell R300, Oh no
@acex22214 күн бұрын
I'm sure that was worth the extra $50
@JimtheITguy13 күн бұрын
Every penny
@jbbresers14 күн бұрын
You're right, I don't need that - it's in the attic 😂
@janopey17 күн бұрын
The APs perform well considering the 10W power draw. I have 3 in my house. They also JUST WORK for the normal enterprise features like Radius SSID auth and multi ssid with multi vlan. The Unifi has a MUCH better management dashboard and the hardware isn't bad actually HOWEVER its no more than Small business or Prosumer for use. Enterprise is a nogo.
@TheRochlan18 күн бұрын
I am thinking about buying a used appliance, but am confused as to the "you should have received a license key from Sophos at this point" part. How do I get this license key? Do I need to register somewhere on the Sophos website to get one? Do I need to ask the original seller of the used appliance?
@carboncab720125 күн бұрын
It's like a user calling the router - they can't reach the mobile phone))
@mountainslopes27 күн бұрын
I'm so curious why the redundant PSU wasn't just a 3.5" drive bay instead. So much better for the extra NVR capacity.
@bamaveli654727 күн бұрын
Do you think it is possible to connect 2 doorbells to a Honeywell? Both in A1 AC1 .
@JimtheITguy25 күн бұрын
Unknown,but with the new POW chimes and the ability to pair with more than one chime now there are better ways to get more chimes
@bamaveli654727 күн бұрын
Do you think it is possible to connect 2 doorbells to a Honeywell? Both in A1 AC1 .
@stunchbox7564Ай бұрын
i wanted to see how to get the hard disk installed but he omitted that part......
@sealstech8087Ай бұрын
Meraki got shown the door by Unifi. If youre gonna pay for watered down Cisco, you may as well keep following the trail of savings. 🍻
@pbrighamАй бұрын
Cisco business subscription model is completely obsolete, and to be honest, I don't fell sorry at all for to whom sings up with them. Regarding the be depended on the cloud , there a few options not only cloud free but subscription free also. So yeah maybe you don't get fired with Cisco, but for sure you will get screwed.
@JasonsLabVideosАй бұрын
lol, all 3 of you out there ! Epic ! Cisco garbage
@higsreddyАй бұрын
provide ssd tech specs ,is it msata or nvme also provide a link to purchase available ssd options.also for xg106w which ports we should connect cables
@erickim496Ай бұрын
Thanks to you, I fixed nvr. Thank you.
@geraldh.8047Ай бұрын
Saw a brand new Cloud Key G2 yesterday that started to immediately complain about the Toshiba 1TB drive (0 defect sectors though). I think Ubiquity intentionally put bad drives in them. Such failure rates are not normal.
@dpiedra2747Ай бұрын
Perfect, thank you.
@jasmin-pt4zwАй бұрын
My router is 9 volt and the ups connector shutsdown after a few minutes, shouldn't a 12 volt cover 9 volt or am i doing something wrong?
@JimtheITguyАй бұрын
If the draw on the ups isn't enough it may think that something is wrong and shut down the output, also you need to make sure you have sufficient power going into the ups also to charge it and run the device attached
@jimbosanderАй бұрын
I've had 2 of them effectively "die". There's switch activity, but the led box no longer goes into white, much less blue mode.
@timypp2894Ай бұрын
Informative - Just the video I was looking for. Just got a r720 for trying out a homelab. Wish I saw this before I went eBay-ing😅. Hopefully it's not too much of a electric hog.
@SPPhotography89Ай бұрын
By changing that paid software to free Linux, a large part of the electricity consumption will also drop from the system. With Linux, that is much lighter, and it works with lower power consumption. The Plex server consumes only 98W with 4K rendering. If you are aiming for even lower consumption. Buy a small NUC computer, its consumption is even less than 50W.
@Neubs-xv8twАй бұрын
I guess from a visual standpoint, can't put Poe++ Class 4 on each port.
@CemilawsАй бұрын
Poe+++ is 90w
@JimtheITguyАй бұрын
So is POE++ (Class 4)
@eivinhaАй бұрын
@@JimtheITguy The specs in the store actually give some more detail about this although it is still somewhat fuzzy: "(48) 90W PoE+++ (Pair A 1, 2+; 3, 6-) (Pair B 4, 5+; 7, 8-)* *802.3bt Type 4, Class 8" ETA: 802.3bt is PoE++, I agree completely there. Yet another edit: I cannot actually find the original source for the "+" and "++" terms. Who invented these names? The three generations of PoE are most often referred to as 802.3af, 802.3bf and 802.3bt. These standards do not mention PoE+ or PoE++ at all. So I don't actually see why Ubiquiti is not in their full right to call it PoE+++. Surely they might be alone in doing so, but that doesn't make it any "less correct" than PoE++ or PoE+. What is a bit confusing is that the 802.3bt standard contains so many different modes of operation with types and classes. Type 4 with Class 8 seems to be the most powerful mode, operating with all four pairs and giving 90W. IEEE doesn't make it easy for us. How do we know if a switch/port is capable of 60W or 90W? Ubiquiti might have done similar reasoning when they decided to opt for the "PoE+++" name. Personally I think "PoE++ 90W" would be better.
@JimtheITguyАй бұрын
@@eivinha yeah it's just a sillyness, Poe ++++++ next
@techtalkandtechunboxedАй бұрын
So not useful for rackmounted gateways
@JimtheITguyАй бұрын
Not really, more a home/small office job
@Tom_AzinАй бұрын
Personally I'd love to see something like this but with "brains" that could gracefully shut down a NAS. I have a Synology DS220+ and I really don't care if it goes down when the power goes out, but I'd like to have a device with just enough battery to gracefully shot it down. My "IT rack" is very small" and it can't accommodate a real UPS :(
@JimtheITguyАй бұрын
I wouldn't be surprised if in the future we see a version with that ability
@Darkk6969Ай бұрын
Cool product! Be careful of the output power AC instead of DC which will fry this unit. Ask me how I know cuz I've used an old USR Courier Modem's power adapter that used AC instead of DC and fried a USR modem that uses DC. Whoops.
@JimtheITguyАй бұрын
Oooops, not good
@gorfmaster1Ай бұрын
Bummer, not available in US. Looks amazing
@roger38888Ай бұрын
Agree 😂
@PWingert1966Ай бұрын
I have an Eaton 5s UPS backing up equipment in my rack. I live in an apartment and use the local incumbent cable provider for my internet. They recently upgraded our building's connection to an HFC (Hybrid Fiber Coaxial) configuration, so we now have fiber to the premises. The thing is there is no power backup for the HFC equipment. So, when the power goes out the internet goes out for the entire building. But my recovery time is quicker since my router does not need to restart as well as re-establish a connection to the central office. So, anyone looking at these small units living in an apartment building should find out how the building gets its Internet before purchasing this.
@iamthearmulАй бұрын
Thanks for the video. I was searching for such a product about a year ago, did not remember why I did not yet buy this, but now I checked that my router input voltage is 24-57V (Mikrotik RB5009). But I will probably get one for my ISP fiber box that sits in our livingroom and that fuse got tripped quite regularly when I turned on my old Rotel amplifier. But then I found a softstart box that is sold for table saws, to put before amplifier.
@TechRealityGlasgowАй бұрын
Interesting product! I'm always amazed at how Yellow the Draytek plastic becomes, through use!
@JimtheITguyАй бұрын
Its odd, i have some that look brand new, some that look worse, and not just from sunlight
@TechRealityGlasgowАй бұрын
@@JimtheITguy Yep. I have some that I used for a month or so and then swapped them out and placed them back into the original box... to come back out... tinted!
@CemilawsАй бұрын
Awesome!
@devonwebsАй бұрын
Been look at these. However I'm 99% sure the government are gonna make business like bt/virgin provide a ups for the router due to switch away from copper
@JimtheITguyАй бұрын
That got scrapped, the whole project for fibre migration got put on hold for it and then they said nope the provider doesn't need to supply any more
@rickdurro1091Ай бұрын
The whole street that live on can get fibre to the premises including flats across the road from me apart from my flats so frustrating
@HebertSanchezMacboАй бұрын
I can tell you
@HebertSanchezMacboАй бұрын
It is related to AI implementation
@andrewenglish3810Ай бұрын
I went from a R810 to a R830, man what a difference! :)
@alzeNLАй бұрын
R720 is a good server for GPU's - I run two of them. I added on a R230 for LDAP and NFS to use on the GPU Servers.
@YabannoАй бұрын
Thank you for a great video, while I was trying to install it in my XG 135, I got an error stating “Unable to detect primary drive” It is a new m2 drive with 128 GB
@tonynahas-t2qАй бұрын
Hi do you need to be on the internet to stack the nvr. we have a vlan for cams and they will not switch to the child nvr? Please help Thanks
@KS-wr8ubАй бұрын
How are the sound with these RX versions really when they're in normal use? I know the TX is rather quiet, but I would think a 1U is louder by nature. Looking at buying a TX1330 M3 or a RX1330 M3.
@Bus20002 ай бұрын
Running a R710 same one you showed. At home I have an T410. Both Proxmox and a lot of VM's. The 4 TB limit is now getting an issue. Looking to upgrade to a 430/730. Thanks for this helpfully video
@FreedomDaddy2 ай бұрын
Whatever
@RealLordy2 ай бұрын
What would be the maximum throughput for inter VLAN routing on an appliance with the home edition installed? I tested Sophos XG home edition some years ago and it seemed that throughput was limited to 1Gbps even when using 10Gbps interface (this was a virtualized appliance)
@JimtheITguy2 ай бұрын
Will be dependant on a few things but I don't see why it would be limited unless the virtual NIC drivers didn't support more, I shall have to do some tests