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I'm looking to do the same, did you ever figure it out?
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12 hours ago, Frank1940 said:
Thank you @Frank1940. However, it was not that issue.
I followed that trail to the Microsoft issue page and then tried the workaround with no avail.
I tried the mitigation below but it didn't make a difference =(.
QuoteTo mitigate this issue, you can use file copy tools that do not use cache manager (buffered I/O). This can be done by using the built-in command-line tools listed below:
robocopy \\someserver\someshare c:\somefolder somefile.img /J
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Not sure what is going on but transferring between windows and unraid has been ridiculously slow.
Using iper3:
What could explain a speed of 628Kilobits/sec? and how could the speed be normal for other connections?
I took the iperf3 measurements while the array was stopped.
Diagnostics are attached.
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Hi Friends,
I wanted to share my learnings from swapping to a more power-efficient GPU.
Long story short, I pay about $0.21 per kWh (generation + transmission + taxes) which didn't sit well with me on a 112 watt-Idle system.
After some research at TechPowerUp I found some charts comparing GPU idle power which pointed to the HIS Radeon HD 5450 1 GB idling at 5W (link is at the bottom).
I bought a used one on eBay for $15 and swapped it for my GeForce 8400 GS and the idle dropped by 10 watts!
Before:
B550 Aorus Pro + R9 3900x + 64GB + GeForce 8400 GS + Unraid idle with array stopped = 112W at the wall
After:
B550 Aorus Pro + R9 3900x + 64GB + HIS Radeon HD 5450 1 GB + Unraid idle with array stopped = 102W at the wall
GPU Savings = 10W = $1.53 per month = 5.46 DOGE 😂
Hope this helps someone who doesn't have IPMI and needs a cheap power-efficient GPU.
Reference:
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/his-hd-5450-1-gb/27.html
Let's compare docker stats
in General Support
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Is there a public "normal docker stats" registry? Now that i have 20+ containers running 24/7 it's hard to keep track of resources used. I'd like to track and compare usage over time - both against my own usage and against other users.
i.e.
how do I know if the 865MB that nextcloud-official is using is normal? I only have 3 users and it idles 95% of the time.
I realize there's variables like CPU & current load, but I think there's still room for valuable insights if I could compare.
Has anyone seen or created such a thing?
This is running on an AMD 6-core 5600G with 64GB DDR4 3200.