It will read and or write the full surface of a drive how many time your program it and check that what is read is conform to what was written (zeros) and watch the SMART attributes for errors.
I think that SimonF has good results with the QNAP QNA-UC5G1T. Maybe others work too.
https://forums.unraid.net/topic/127515-solved-trying-to-add-usb-c-30-25gbps-ethernet-adapter/?do=findComment&comment=1162552
That's sound like a plan.
What is your current version of Unraid ? (I suppose that your signature is not up to date v6.2.4)
While #2 is running, I would say to read the release notes of major version between your Unraid and 6.10.3.
In any case, this is not a bug report.
more details here https://forums.unraid.net/bug-reports/stable-releases/report-guidelines-r68/
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Hello and welcome.
I am not 100% I understand your question.
If you plan to run Unraid on bare metal, then there is no limitation on the number of VM you can run. The only limitation is on the number of drives : https://unraid.net/pricing
If you plan to virtualize Unraid, you will need one license per Unraid instance.
Bonjour,
je pense que tu peux passer un disque vers la VM et installer l'OS dessus une fois la VM lancée.
Après, je ne fais pas de VM, donc je ne peux pas te le confirmer de première main.
The owner of the ebay store the Art of Servers selling plenty of server pulls of LSI HBAs has complied the most common reasons his clients have problems with drives not being detected in their systems.
It might be useful for Unraid users.
On new versions of Unraid, shares are not exported by default for security reasons.
Did you export the new shares (in the share settings) ?
nobody is the correct owner of files in general in Unraid if I am not mistaking.
From what I understood, the on-die ECC that is standard on DDR5 is not proper ECC, just a way for manufacturers to overcome limitations of this new generation.
Proper ECC should be paired with ECC checks from the memory controller (on the CPU nowadays).
But I cannot find the source I read/watched about this.