Zavisi kako koristiš nas..meni su na mobilnom 3 aplikacije qfile, qget i qmanager...Sa softverske strane, da li je QNAP bolji od tih DIY NAS OS, takođe u pogledu mobilnih aplikacija?
Ako stigneš da probaš UnRaid čisto testa radi.
Hardver sklopljen, sve radi bez greške, matična prepoznaje M.2 koji je uboden PCI-E karticu i može da radi kao boot disk (što mi je bilo važno).
Sutra ću da se igram sa softverom, za večeras dosta.
Malo se igrah prepodne sa omv-om..... pri čemu opšte nema neke konzistencije u načinu na koji se nešto koristi između verzija 3.x, 4.x i 5.x.
Realno, po meni je ovo softver za Debian linuksaša koji zna da prčka “ispod haube” kad nešto zapne, za nekog prosečnog korisnika ne.
Ako je omv primer kako diy svet NAS-ova funkcioniše, onda sam se žešće zajebao što sam stukao ovolike pare u hardver, a softver bagovit.
Posle malo promišljanja i promena nekoliko odluka, NAS je osmišljen.
CPU: i3 8100
MB: Asrock Z390M-ITX (6 x SATA, 2 x LAN)
RAM: 32GB DDR4 3000
PSU: Chieftec CSN-450C
CASE: FD Node 304
PCI-E X4 M.2 nvme bootable card + ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro 256GB
There's nothing special about ZFS that requires/encourages the use of ECC RAM more so than any other filesystem. If you use UFS, EXT, NTFS, btrfs, etc without ECC RAM, you are just as much at risk as if you used ZFS without ECC RAM. Actually, ZFS can mitigate this risk to some degree if you enable the unsupported ZFS_DEBUG_MODIFY flag (zfs_flags=0x10). This will checksum the data while at rest in memory, and verify it before writing to disk, thus reducing the window of vulnerability from a memory error.
I would simply say: if you love your data, use ECC RAM. Additionally, use a filesystem that checksums your data, such as ZFS.
The lengthy, Internet-wide debate on whether or not to use Error Correcting Code (ECC) system memory with OpenZFS and FreeNAS can be summarized as:
Using ECC RAM is strongly recommended as another data integrity defense
However:
Not all CPUs or motherboards support ECC RAM
Many FreeNAS systems operate every day without ECC RAM
Any type or grade of RAM can fail and cause data loss
Test all RAM before deployment as it is most likely to fail in the first three months
Minimum Hardware Requirements:
These specifications are the bare minimum requirements to run a small FreeNAS system with baseline performance for 1-4 users.
64-bit processor
One Operating System Drive (8GB minimum; USB Drive)
8 GB RAM (ECC recommended but not required) will support up to 8 hard drives and an additional 1 GB of RAM is suggested for each additional drive
A SATA or SAS drive controller with any hardware RAID functionality disabled
At least one direct-attached disk
One physical network port
Kad kažeš formatirani - obrisano sve i ostavljen u RAW ili...
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Ringe,
Evo par klipova, pogledaj ih ,malo prostudiraj, nije sve bas kao kod brendiranih ali mislim da ce ti dosta pomoci u stavljanju raida u pogon...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=MLBFhapQgLs&ab_channel=Datapioneer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tmvvyqt44wU&ab_channel=AddictiveTipsTV
Sledeci link je u vezi raid1 ali ti opet moze dati uvid u funkcionisanje.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNLbsh17r7U&ab_channel=TechByteswithRonNutter
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