Greetings UJ, thanks for the video. Brings back memories from past I owned a device called HP Mediasmart server it ran a program called Windows home server WHS I had a couple different versions. The issue was the way that it’s stored the data across the drives they used something I believe called Drive bender. Not a good idea. I would still love to recover all my music collection from it. Sounds like what you are doing but you have more control with the drive set up.
@jackipieggАй бұрын
37:49 1 thing you're forgetting, power consumption. Would be great if you gave us power consumption numbers from the wall, there are a bunch of cheap "smart" meters that take readings, you could get those to test.
@philsbbsАй бұрын
will you cover the login folder\scripts on domains ?
@GrishTechАй бұрын
Notification Squad!
@UnkyjoesPlayhouseАй бұрын
Thanks for watching :)
@plasmar1Ай бұрын
few cpu's that maybe of interest to people for NAS use if low power is the goal.... Athlon 2650e(1.5ghz 15w am2+, ddr2; typically from emachine's), Athlon 160u (1.8ghz 20w TDP AM3 ddr3, supports IOMMU;not sure of source but they're common), Opteron 3320EE(4 core 1.9ghz 25w TDP, AES support, 8mb cache AM3 Supports IOMMU ** not always easy to find)
@philsbbsАй бұрын
going to cover hidden shares ?
@plasmar1Ай бұрын
if you mean SMB(windows shares) I dunno if it's still the same but just add dollar money symbol at the start/end of the share names lol
@VioletDragonsProjectsАй бұрын
i've starting moving customers away from Windows because they have decent machines but Windows 11 requires TPM. wouldn't even bother with Windows when Windows 10 is EOL unless you want to spend a lot on hardware that has TPM! time to move to linux folks!