Will installing an SSD on that M.2 port work as expandable storage? (I don't know much about them. I'm just asking to understand)
@MikeCNCКүн бұрын
why is it so darn expensive?
@a62dave2 күн бұрын
We build such things "... not because they are easy, but because they are hard; because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one we intend to win, and the others, too."
@erickweil45803 күн бұрын
We are building a vehicle gps tracking system that uses some trackers which support LoRaWAN (ST390), your video was quite handy, even considering that in my trial and error did manage to already set up gateway + chirpstack + my own api integration, the thin is, I used the "HTTP" method chirpstack have for integration instead of MQTT, and noticed that if my api is offline when new data arrives, via this method the data never arrives, like it's stored in chirpstack but since the POST wasn't sucessfull they didn't try again and data is lost. Would using the MQTT method for integration solve this? Also wanna know if using ABP activation instead of OTAA have any drawbacks or problems people sohuld be aware of (Since the device I got doesn't seem to support OTAA)
@djordje19993 күн бұрын
We need a CHEAP EDSFF Caddy with PCIe Connetion directly to PC.. Something like ICY dock but cheaper
@RobertHibbs-e6n3 күн бұрын
Because a powered type a hub doesn’t exist?
@Lunolux4 күн бұрын
great explaination, thx
@B_r_u_c_e4 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@thenerdshow4 күн бұрын
why not just give us POE???
@eltreum14 күн бұрын
A cool card for a server, especially a file server because you hook each SFP up to a redundant switch fabric and do multipath io file servers or pipe the virtual NICs to VMs. Basically a poor man's DPU like the Amazon Nitro or Nvidia Bluefield but open source. I've ran a Mikrotik cloud core router for years and they work great.
@v0ldy544 күн бұрын
I have a friend with home cameras and an AI dongle for subjects recognition, it keeps sending him email alerts with photos of neighbour cats tagged as "person".
@DSDSDS12354 күн бұрын
The pcie topology makes it difficult to pool storage, and the 2.5GbE is just a turn off. Far worse than MS-01.
@levitys1234 күн бұрын
You dont have any installation instructions for frigate in here?
@seanunderscorepry5 күн бұрын
That terramaster logo is AWFULLY similar looking to the Cooler Master logo
@asficas5 күн бұрын
Good video as always! Are you sure that md raid5 can lose data with 1 out of say 3 drives failing?
@TheCreat3 күн бұрын
Yes, that's the point of raid5. "1 of n" drives has redundant information, and that "block" rotates through the drives so it's not one drive that is bottlenecked writing checksums. Raid 6 is the same, but with "2 of n".
@ibechuka68485 күн бұрын
Not explicitly stating out the reasons though...in the case of private addresses, ipv6 also has his own version of both public and private though
@RajBhatt5 күн бұрын
I'm running my F8 with 48GB of RAM and on Unraid. Works great as a little media server.
I bought one - put Proxmox on it, set up the drives as ceph storage. Works nicely for that purpose - I don't think nvme is all that great for NAS purposes as you're pretty much flushing the potential down the network hole drain, and at even 10GbE you can saturate it easily here. Important to note that some of those drives are behind a pcie switch, which really was the only design choice they could make given the chipsets today have jack-all for I/O lanes. Even severely throttled in pcie lanes, you're still able to stuff the network pipe completely, so not really a problem. But since you're paying multiples for m.2 storage vs. spinning rust, that's where I argue about the economics of these - I don't think the price is out of line, just that the application is questionable. And honestly most home networks aren't at 10GbE yet, and for those that have that kind of bandwidth we're not going to be satisfied with just one port. And really my DIY NAS can keep up with this fine with traditional HDD's fronted with nvme cache.
5 күн бұрын
I'd love to use IPv6 externally, but there are still no ISPs offering it in my area. Which is really annoying if you want to test some remote V6 stuff you configured 🫠
@shephusted27145 күн бұрын
in 5 yrs you will have 10 u2 nvme totaling a petabyte of storage and you will use it all - for now diy all flash nas sweet spot is probably 4-6 1tb nvme and 4-6 spinning rust plus fast networking - this was still good content and hints at what is possbile - expect all nvme nas mkt to grow - no slowdowns
@phantompanda15085 күн бұрын
ive been recently wanted to pass through a wifi dongle to windows vm in proxmox , i tried 4 different dongles, they show in proxmox and in windows vm( havent tested in linux vm) but they wont connect to any wifi at all, im thinking its because of they are all realtek chips as well, would please guide me upon that ? thank you
@netrunner19875 күн бұрын
Wide angle shot is out of focus.
@niceride5 күн бұрын
Bob seems to be in charge of camera operations.
@ane23015 күн бұрын
What about a cheap pcie card with an nvme controller with truenas in proxmox doing the controller passthrough on a existing server isnt it smarter?
@jttech445 күн бұрын
All of these little NAS companies making NVME nas's get it wrong over and over again. Very frustrating honestly. You have like a minimum of 10GB/s available with very commodity NVME drives, likely 2-3x that with nice drives, and they try to give you basically zero networking. They should have 25/40gbe networking, minimum. It's really a ton more expensive to do so.
@frankwong94865 күн бұрын
Any suggestion how to build a 25/40Gbe + 8 bay nvme storage node from just 9 usable pcie 3.0 lanes? Closest I can think of is a am5 build but size and power consumption going skyrocket
@tim31725 күн бұрын
Do you have any idea how expensive new 25/40GBe..................... everything... is? Sure, eBay listings exist for used ex-datacenter parts for a $19 Connect X3... but new that card costs around $522. You're not adding a $500 card in a $600-$800 NAS and no serious manufacturer is going to be salvaging chips. Never mind the price of switches, new or used. (Don't forget that nearly all 25+ Gb switches require a paid OS subscription for them to even operate.) It's the same reason you can get a used smartphone for $90 brand new with 8 cores, 8GB RAM, and 256GB of storage while an Nvidia shield costs $150 for 4/2GB/16GB or $200 for 4/3GB/16GB.
@apalrdsadventures5 күн бұрын
25G is very expensive. I wouldn't expect more than 2x10G from a prosumer device, even if the drives can outrun it. 40G is also a dead-end standard so there's no reason to build a new device with it. Realistically having enough compute power to make use of that NVMe bandwidth locally would be a more cost effective proposition. Something like an i5/i7 for 8 drvies, not an N305.
@Cynyr5 күн бұрын
@@frankwong9486 The low lane counts is exactly why i keep wanting to see higher capacity, "slow", cheap NVME drives. Gen3 or 4 x2, but ~12-16+TB, and for ~$200-$250.
@jttech445 күн бұрын
@apalrdsadventures 40 gets you 10x4, sure it's a dead end, but it's cheaper than qsfp+ The point I'm making is that it's severely network bound, not storage bound, which is backwards for a nas
@JohnADoe-pg1qk5 күн бұрын
I did a very, very quick search. SSDs with PCIe 3.0, which would be completely sufficient here, are now quite rare and are not cheaper than those with PCIe 4.0 for the same size.
@kylereed35775 күн бұрын
Thanks! For another great video and honest review.
@apalrdsadventures5 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@klauserwin98605 күн бұрын
A bit late to the party but better now than never!
@Levent_Ergun5 күн бұрын
$800 😂
@gustersongusterson41205 күн бұрын
This thing should be priced at $350 - $450 max.
@nick-leffler5 күн бұрын
Its like 550 on AliExpress
@Sina-z8j6 күн бұрын
VIRTUALIZATION i think its better gpu is exspensive part in a pc
@leonrussell44356 күн бұрын
Will this work on a server?
@leonrussell44356 күн бұрын
this guy is dangerous
@tac736 күн бұрын
As of this comment, Ubiquiti does support IPv6. But, how much does it really matter? Some ISPs don't even support it. Plus, is it ever really going to become a thing? It was introduced what, 25 years ago, and we're still not there, and apparently, no planned mandate to be
@crackz68856 күн бұрын
I have been using sriov for a bit on my proxmox servers. Really was able to get creative with it when you are limited to one nic in the server.
@techknowbabble7 күн бұрын
What about over wifi? Could you maybe run the HDMI into a travel router that is set to repeat from a main router over Wifi 6E or 7 something. I would love this on a film set to monitor video from the camera, something comparable with NDI would be awesome too!
@michaelcooper54908 күн бұрын
Hello You did an awesome job, How would I change the size of the drive? Do I do that in the shell or through the GUI? I mean it's only 2.2 gb in size. Sorry if this is a stupid question. I don't have a lot of experience with CloudInit Images.Thanks again Great Video.
@apalrdsadventures7 күн бұрын
You can Resize the disk (in the UI) but only expand the size. In the GUI, you enter the number of GB to *add*, not the total size. The script on my blog will expand all of the images to 8G (qm disk resize <vmid> scsi0 8G)
@michaelcooper54907 күн бұрын
@@apalrdsadventures Sorry man after I posted that question I found the answer on my own but thank you very much for responding.
@theoshaviolation8 күн бұрын
How come your proxmox server downloads neat files that end in .vv? mine just outputs gibberish when I download it, and it trips up remote-viewer, which can only read ASCII file names. What's the fix for this, is there a way to force the server to name it to be something that the thin client can read? This happens on other remote-viewer platforms as well. Edit: I have tried looking for proxmox 7.0.8, but this seems futile. The version I am using is 7.4.3, because 8 didn't work at all (probably because I hadn't figured out the root cause yet) Edit 2: After posting this on the wrong video, it is on the right one. Apparently download being gibberish is due to firefox shenanigans, which appear to still happen with my debian installation?
@apalrdsadventures6 күн бұрын
.vv is just a text file (it's still ascii) and it's named that so you can associate .vv file extensions with the remote-viewer app, which is the default on Windows.
@theoshaviolation8 күн бұрын
How come your proxmox server downloads neat files that end in .vv? mine just outputs gibberish when I download it, and it trips up remote-viewer, which can only read ASCII file names. What's the fix for this, is there a way to force the server to name it to be something that the thin client can read? This happens on other remote-viewer platforms as well. Edit: I have tried looking for proxmox 7.0.8, but this seems futile. The version I am using is 7.4.3, because 8 didn't work at all (probably because I hadn't figured out the root cause yet) Edit 2: wrong video :(
@KeenanV6 күн бұрын
Did you figure out your problem? There are forums online where folks will help you, but just be aware they might not be nice to you while they help you 😅
@Yakena18 күн бұрын
Are you Ben Askren from MMA?
@rayjaymor87549 күн бұрын
"Solaris" That's a name I've not heard in a long time...
@apalrdsadventures8 күн бұрын
A former company of mine continued to run two Solaris workstations as of 2020, to support legacy projects from the late 90s / early 2000s which had to be done using the same dev environment from back then. I am amazed how well 10+ people running X over SSH works from a single SPARC machine.
9 күн бұрын
Do you know whether this works with passive VGA to HDMI adapters? This setup seems great, but it wouldn't be very cost efficient (compared to the Trendnet TK-803R which can switch with keyboard input without software, so macros could switch it) if I had to get a bunch of active VGA-HDMI converters as well 🤔
@derrysan10 күн бұрын
I am just confused about how it can be considered affordable or not if it is not available on the market yet.
@DocMacLovin10 күн бұрын
I like your wall sockets!
@sofmeright10 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for your video! I really appreciate it! You helped me find the motivation and find that it was possible to have a functioning and stable ceph cluster with my pfsense still virtualized in between it all! The config format of ospf that you can verify thru vtysh has changed a little now I think. But this gave me a lot of context. The process of actually getting everything deployed took me a couple days cause I also wanted to rename my hosts but found the easiest way was making fresh installs and migrating my vms back in from backup! Its been a wild ride! Thanks for your channel I have been watching a ton of your videos and Idek how I just now subbed!
@PTBKoo11 күн бұрын
Is it a good idea to use zfs for a single ssd (860 evo)?
@Gnap142711 күн бұрын
you answered my questions
@mattafaak11 күн бұрын
I pried the case off of a cheap PNY SSD I had laying around and the circuit board plugged right in and worked with no additional cable. It's slightly larger than the module that comes included, but still much smaller than the 2.5" drive enclosure. I left SATA in IDE mode in the BIOS and Windows XP installed without need of any SATA driver.
@belar228611 күн бұрын
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@kjstech198211 күн бұрын
Bond.... James Bond.... No really, this was insanely helpful. I've been using vmware for years but you know Broadcom and the pricing.... so moving to Proxmox this knowledge was essential.