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BWBama85

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  1. I have run into this issue and found good stability by disabling Enable NVME power monitoring in Disk Settings
  2. Yea, I know each individual has likely different experiences, but it sucks being on this end of it and I feel like this could be resolved without a whole lot of development time. Hopefully something can be done that takes the reliance off of USB drives.
  3. I have SSDs that are over a decade old that work. I have USB drives fail three times with Unraid, and using ones directly recommended by users here. It is the only thing I geniunely dislike about Unraid and the costs add up having to buy USB drives once one fails or doesn't even work. Not to mention the issues with USB 3 and people recommending USB 2.0. Eventually 2.0 will stop appearing on new hardware all together.
  4. I am under the impression that Unraid creates the GUID via this method: [Vendor]-[ProdID]-[4 digits from the serial preceding the last 12 digits]-[Last 12 digits of serial number] How is this not able to happen via an SSD? No increased costs other than potentially some upfront coding by their devs to support it. People can still use the USB method if the wish, which solves your portability/transfer/deployment issue.
  5. Allow the use of SSDs to install Unraid so I don't have to worry about the reliability of USB drives and the picky protocol that randomly disconnects my drive, requiring a reboot and parity check.
  6. It would be so nice to have the option to us an SSD. USB is so picky and occasionally will just disconnect on its own and I will have to reboot (which causes a parity check) to get it back online. You know what is reliable? SATA. I do not understand why the option to use an SSD is not provided. People could still use USB if they wish. It would improve stability across the board and prevent the constant worry in the back that the USB drive, which have much higher failure rates than SSDs, will go bad on you.
  7. Bumping this because I have the exact same question. How can I install the drivers from Areca's website for my 1260?

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