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Kashue

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  1. Hello. I just ordered components for a new server because I want to replace the current solutions I am using and am considering whether unRAID is the solution for me. So far, in short, I use: - PC with Celeron 1037U (962 passmark points) 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD system disk, 6TB data disk, 3TB camera disk and 3TB disk for backups of important data (which are also on the 6TB disk). The computer uses Windows and records the image from 6 FullHD cameras, shares the disk with my other computers, serves as a simple media and backup server. - PC with Intel N4200 (2142 passmark points) 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD which uses XCP-ng to host my 2 virtual machines: - OpnSense (FreeBSD) as a router, - Ubuntu Server with dockers (PiHole, NodeRed, Grafana, etc.) The new server has a Ryzen 5600G (20066) 32GB RAM power reserve, so I can choose any solution. I want to put existing disks into the new server, so at the moment I do not have free disks to create a cache, parity or matrix disk. I would like to know if I can use the current disks in unRAID without creating an array and data loss, I do not care about data protection because I automatically backup important data from a 6TB disk to a 3TB disk. I can sacrifice a 256GB SSD from a 1037U machine, because I will transfer the current Windows system to a VM, the N4200 SSD may not fit because it is in the M2 Sata standard. regards

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