Adelpha

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  1. Awsome, love your videos! Why not use ZHA and passthrough the conbee to Home Assistant Core docker though?
  2. @limetech I would also like to know this.
  3. Thank you so much for your replies. I forgot to mention that I already hava a 120GB SSD cache drive. So would it still be possible to do what jonathanm suggested?
  4. Hi! I would like to know if it is possible to chose which drives that should be included in parity or have parity on a spesific share? Today I have two 3TB disks in my array and I'm not using parity because I don't store important files on my server at this time so capacity is priority. I do have two old 1tb drives laying around that I'm not using because they are too loud. I was thinking about adding them to the array for backing up my windows pcs at night and have the drives only spin up then. So is it possible to have one drive as backup with the other set to parity for the backup drive only?
  5. Arlight then! Again thank you for your advice. So there's a guy on a swedish message board who's selling the following components for around $470: MB: Supermicro X9SCM-F-B CPU: Intel Xeon E3-1230v2 3.2GHz RAM: 2x KVR1333D3E9SK2/16G(total 32GB) Surly this would be enough right? Also what do you think about the price? Maybe I could get it down to $400?
  6. Thank you for your reply! So the hardware I listed in the first post is my current hardware which I'm looking to upgrade so I understand this is nothing I would use for unRAID. So I will be looking for som newer hardware and raising the budget. Still would 4 cores be enough for the two VMs and some dockers?
  7. Okey, so I've been looking for some parts on ebay and found that the Supermicro X8SIL motherboard with an Xeon X3430 processor could be a cheap alternative. Maybe I'm totally off track but would this be enough with 4 cores for two VMs? Aiming at a 200$ budget for the upgrade but this might be too low for what I'm trying to do?
  8. Hi! I'm relatively new to unRAID but have previously played around with it on my main PC. Now I want to upgrade my current HTPC/NAS/TV server to use with unRAID instead of Windows 10 for better performance and stability. Current hardware: Processor:Intel E5200 2.50 GHz Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-E7AUM-DS2H(mATX) RAM: 8GB DDR2 GPU: Geforce GT 610 HDD: 2x 3TB WD Green SSD: INTEL 535 Series 120GB Tv tuner 1:FireDTV-C TV tuner 2: PCTV Triplestick DVB-T2 Case: Fractal Design Arc Mini R2(mATX) PSU: Corsair VX450W As I mentioned before I'm running Windows 10 on this system with Kodi as media center, StableBit DivePool for storage pooling, DvbLink to serve Tv channels to local machine and bedroom kodi client, Deluge torrent client, Sonarr and CouchPotato. Everything is actually working okey on this old hardware but things tend to get a bit slow at times and also some crashing especially the TV software. Thats is why I want to upgrade the hardware and use almost the same software under unRAID. Hopefully this will make things snappier, more stable and also allow me to do maintenance without disturbing someone who is watching TV or movies on the main machine. I want to have 2 WMs, one for Kodi OpenELEC and one for Windows 10 to run DvbLink and then the rest of the software I'll just run with docker. Would like to keep things at as low cost as possible but I'm thinking I need to upgrade the motherboard, cpu and ram atleast. The gpu can be used to passthrough to the Kodi VM right? I see many unRAID users buying used supermicro motherboards with xeon cpus maybe this could be an option if it can fit in my current case? Any advice and suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
  9. Hello! Just tried out unRAID for the first time and I'm having trouble getting my Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows(xbox one) to work in my windows 10 VM. All my other peripherals seem to be working but there is somethign wrong with the Xbox adapter driver. It shows up in the device manager under Network adapters with the yellow exclamation and won't sync with my controller. Anyone have an idea how to get this to work? I thought it would just pass it through to the Windows 10 VM?