Model: Custom
M/B: Dell Inc. 0VNP2H Version A01 - S/N: xxx
BIOS: Dell Inc. Version A24. Dated: 07/02/2018
CPU: Intel® Core™ i5-2500 CPU @ 3.30GH
HVM: Active
IOMMU: Deactivate
Cache: 256 KiB, 1 MB, 6 MB
Ram: 12 GiB DDR3
Netzwerk: bond0: fault-tolerance (active-backup), mtu 1500
eth0: 1000 Mbps, full duplex, mtu 1500
Kernel: Linux 5.15.46-Unraid x86_64
OpenSSL: 1.1.1o
This was my Hardware ... I did a Test now a few days.
Maybe for some peoples Unraid would be a great thing ... for me it don't works.
My Result after this test:
pro:
Install Unraid was easy and looks damn good with the WebUI.
Function and Apps are a easy to select and there are a lot of it
a great community with a lot of Support
cons:
sometimes the OS get like frozen and need a Hardreset to come back online
Command Line with OS Browser get stucked many times
very complicated System
No compatible to LMV or EXT3/4 formated harddrives
the shares are blocking a lot
I cancel the test and I don't buy it because for my own use, there are to much problems specially in read pre-formated drives like LMV and EXT3/4 this are very main used format systems all over the world!
Next big minus is the connection from outside of the own network. So hard to setup this.
The Shares to get access to the files is extremely to much! if I run as a root but need special rights to read a drive area don't works for me.
All is a lot to much of all. I will stop the Test and going back to a simple shell based Ubuntu Minimal Version. Here I can handle all by Comand Line easy and more comfortable.
Thank you or all to share and helping me but ... sorry Unraid isn't what I looking for.