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TheIronAngel

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  1. I'd love to not have to move to TrueNAS in the future, have a pair of 24-bay expanders but wouldn't be able to use them thanks to the 30 drive limits
  2. I have a similar situation, I have had a pair of 24-bay enclosures fall into my hands recently and nabbed a cheap 16e HBA only to realise that I'd be wasting my time getting more drives since I can't use more than 30 of the 48 bays. I was rather disgruntled to find that 'Unlimited' was caveated with "actually only 30 drives with redundancy, but you can *connect* an unlimited number of drives, good luck using more than 30 though" - I've done some more reasearch and have decided that TrueNAS is what I'll likely need to move over to so I can use what I actually have. Granted when I purchased Unraid I was happy with the 14 drives I already had and am only a little miffed about the cap/inability to utilize more than 30 drives. I would love an option that said "I'm dumber than a lead brick, let me use more than 30 drives at my own risk" since the data I'm storing is non-critical, easily replaced and I just want a massive pool to put it on. In summary, I'll keep using Unraid until either: Unraid implements ZFS pools/multiple partiy pools or removes/allows users to exeed 30 drive arrays. or I can afford to kit out a 24-bay full of 8TB drives then I'll migrate to TrueNAS and kiss Unraid bye-bye.
  3. I have managed to resolve this issue on my system. My resolution was: 1: Edit VM, set to VNC only, verify normal operation, shut down VM - Do not edit config back to GPU passthrough. 2: Navigate to: Tools -> System Devices 3: In the "PCI Devices and IOMMU Groups" section find the IOMMU group that contains the video card and select the check box next the IOMMU Group number, scrool down and click 'Bind Selected to VFIO At Boot' 4: Restart Unraid, after restart, edit VM to have the GPU that was just bound on startup.
  4. I have this exact problem as well, just updated from 6.8.3 to 6.10.3 and now my Plex VM with a GTX 960 pasthrough won't boot. When set to VNC + GTX 960 it sits on a black screen and Windows doesn't begin to boot. When set to VNC only Windows boots and acts normally, Event viewer shows nothing logged during the time when it was 'started' with the 960 or 960 + VNC, safe to assume that Windows doesn't complete boot but also don't Blue Screen. SysConfig: Intel i7 6900K no OC 64GB RAM Unraid PRO VM: Win10H, 24GB RAM, GTX 960, 14 cores, SSD Image location

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