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  1. Yeah just done that not sure what settings to change ? it's all about this new router
  2. right i just recently installed a Edgerouter X connect all my devices like i should but i can see or connect to my server i had a few issues with my router at the start mainly because pc was set up to wrong ip 192.168.0.1 rather than a 192.168.1.X my router detects the server shows a little bit of traffic in the monitoring but can find it on network?? i did do this to try fix router first time which might have broken it ipconfig/release etc all those commands any ideas?
  3. makes perfect senses thanks.
  4. thanks pal any idea about ups?
  5. i have a 10tb drive parity and 10tb storage drive i transferred over the 6tb to the new 10tb and entered the 6tb into the nas mounted drive started array and it says clearing 5% on bottom the drive still has all the data on it when i put the drive in the old drive came out of a xpenology server
  6. Ok i have just transferred my first 6tb of data over and now am formatting that drive and adding to the array 9hrs for 6tb, can i still use dockers while i am formatting or should i leave them shutdown while the formatting takes places? like SABnzbd I get conflicting answers from the forum search i did. Also if i decided in the future to tidy case up and stuff does it matter if the drivers are placed into a different SATA port by mistake etc same with m.2 NVME drive if i decide to move to different slot will this make any difference to the array? corrupt etc Build https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/3Dn8dX 44w-210w power usage ish says pc part picker, i need a ups i hear APC is the way to go i'm from the uk any suggestions, all it needs to do is shutdown unraid properly if a power failure occurs rather not spend over £100 if this can be helped thanks for any help.
  7. then disabled and then re-enabled smb1 on windows EDIT:// to be fair 6tb of data transferred in about 13hours held a sold 95/105 most of the time with a few dips
  8. thanks frank, its all good i will leave as it is then just transfer a drive at a time i have 1x10tb parity 1x10tb for new space then 4x6tb so as i copy one i will add to array then do the rest for the other, my other nas is synology.
  9. thanks guys it worked love ya just go my server all setup, just need to find the best way to transfer 24tb of stuff to new server 10tb parity setup ready i assume as shares are green as it copies it parity at the same time? hence why it copies at around 65/75 rather than 115+ at max 1gbps speed is this the best way?
  10. thanks sorry for wasting your time lad
  11. right i have just setup a new server but windows wont detect it in network folder but i can access it with //servername or the ip and get the unraid settings etc but cant access via windows what am i doing wrong?
  12. just about to purchase the following things been delaying but now is the time any issue that i am missing ? im also picking up 2 10tb seagate ironwolf, any drives issue with m.2 drive? or anything i might have missed thanks LN57105 In Stock Fractal Design Node 804 Black micro-ATX/ITX Cube Case with Side Window w/o PSU (Std ATX) LN66149 In Stock 8GB (2x4GB) Corsair DDR4 Vengeance LPX Black, PC4-21300 (2666), Non-ECC Unbuffered, CAS 16-18-18-35, XMP 2.0, 1.2V LN84220 In Stock Intel Core i3 8100, S 1151, Coffee Lake, Quad Core, 4 Thread, 3.6GHz, 6MB Cache, 1100MHz GPU, 65W, CPU, Box LN84563 In Stock ASRock Z370M Pro4, Intel Z370, S 1151, DDR4, SATA3, Dual M.2, 2-Way CrossFire, Intel GbE, USB 3.1 Gen1 A+C, MicroATX LN83799 In Stock 650W Cooler Master MasterWatt 650, Hybrid Modular, 80 PLUS Bronze, SLI/CrossFire, Single Rail, 54.1A, 120mm Fan, ATX PSU LN76376 In Stock 250GB Samsung 960 Evo, 3D V-NAND, M.2 PCIe Gen 3.0 x4, NVMe 1.1, 3200MB/s Read, 1500MB/s Write, 330K/300K IOPS FREE Assassins Creed Origins with Samsung
  13. perfect thanks so intel it is a better m.2 drive for caching simple thanks
  14. thanks for the info, i have 4 6tb drives all ready and am going to buy 2 x 8tb so i'm stuck with them ;( the SSD was just chucked in cos it was cheap but if caching is not that important ill add latter if i don't like the speed, the thing i want to get past is the 20/30mbps write speed my understanding was that a SSD would help elevate that so Intel it is i have no time for fixing problems just wanna plug and play tbh.
  15. https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/JoNBoYuK88/saved/kh4JVn https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/JoNBoYuK88/saved/4H6yf7 / Plex / sonarr / radarr / about it might play with VM for a few weeks but that is about it i have a gtx 470 sat on a shelf and 4 6tb wd red, I know with this build I'm missing a sata port for the m.2 drive but i hear caching is important to speed Unraid up, and will put in a HBA card I have that supports IT mode. what pit falls am i missing? is caching necessary? 1 Parity drive for the moment. Ryzen or Intel? Thanks for your help here I'm a day away from pulling the trigger
  16. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01MQF4GID 8 Bay with Hot swap
  17. yeah i will not really sold on the case as of yet as i really want to have hot swap drive trays tbh
  18. JoNBoYuK

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    U-NAS NSC-800 only 8 but is damn lovely how about a hard-drive enclosure ? ORICO Aluminum 3.5 inch 10 bay SATA to USB3.0 Hard Drive Enclosure (1088USJ3) I'm 99.9% sure that you can't get a 10bay with Hotswap without rack-mountable cases, i've looked for a long time so maybe drive enclosure are the way to go?
  19. Couple of Build ideas I have going round my head to replace the HP Proliant N54L G5 - ( Xpenology ), which is a great little machine but every couple years I like to upgrade, so this is what I am thinking - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intel Build - 1 Case - Node 804 = £92.99 Motherboard - Asus Prime B250M-K Intel B250 = £64.92 CPU - Intel Pentium Core G4600 = £80.99 Pass Mark - 5426 - 3.6ghz - 51 TDP Ram - Corsair Vengeance Vengeance LPX 2400mhz 2 x 4 GB = £68.99 PSU - Corsair VS Series 350W = £32.96 Total = £340.85 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AMD Build - 1 Case - Node 804 = £92.99 Motherboard - Gigabyte AMD AM4 Ryzen AB350M = £79.47 CPU - Ryzen 3 1200 = £98.48 Pass Mark - 7044 - 3.1ghz - 65 TDP Ram - Corsair Vengeance Vengeance LPX 2400mhz 2 x 4 GB = £68.99 PSU - Corsair VS Series 350W = £32.96 GPU - Asus GeForce G210 1GB DDR3 = £26.99 Total = £402.88 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AMD Build - 2 Case - Node 804 = £92.99 Motherboard - Gigabyte AMD AM4 Ryzen AB350M = £79.47 CPU - Ryzen 3 1300X = £124.99 Pass Mark - 8109 - 3.7ghz - 65 TDP Ram - Corsair Vengeance Vengeance LPX 2400mhz 2 x 4 GB = £68.99 PSU - Corsair VS Series 350W = £32.96 GPU - Asus GeForce G210 1GB DDR 3 = 26.99 Total = £429.39 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I feel the power supply should be powerful enough CPU 65W - HDD - 10W x 6 = 60W - RAM 10W - GPU 75W= 210W so lets call it 250W to be safe more than enough when you take into account a fan or two, unless i am missing something? This will be purely a / Unraid NAS / Plex / Sonaar / Radaar / and that is about it I am going to get a second server for playing around in Unraid VM, as i was writing this i realised the AMD options required discreet graphics which in turn has made me lean towards Intel now but with Plex soon support GPU for trans-coding maybe there is a good reason to have discreet graphics now, although the G4600 has Quick Sync. All my media is current Direct Play to my 55" Samsung TV so very little need for trans-coding but id rather have the ability to trans-code, as Franz Kafka once said "Better to have, and not need, than to need, and not have" Anyway i digress something else I have looked into is Building into a Rack-mounted Case for example - SC-2305-ATX or SC-2306B-550B from ( www.servercase.co.uk ) now i did try to find a 9+ SATA port motherboard for about an extra £50 but couldn't find one so i would just get a SAS HBA Card with Breakout cables if i need more drives in the future as one of the cases above has the option to have 9 Hot Swap Bays currently both have 6. I feel like hot-swap is a feature I really want but can live without it if needed. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intel Build - 2 Case - SC-2305-ATX = £113.99 Motherboard - Asus Intel Prime B250-PLUS = £74.99 CPU - Intel Pentium Core G4600 = £80.99 Pass Mark - 5426 - 3.6ghz - 51 TDP Ram - Corsair Vengeance Vengeance LPX 2400mhz 2 x 4 GB = £68.99 PSU - Corsair VS Series 350W = £32.96 Total = £386.32 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AMD Build - 3 Case - SC-230-B-550B = £128.39 Motherboard - Asus AMD Prime B350-PLUS AM4 = £84.47 CPU - Ryzen 3 1300X = £124.99 Pass Mark - 8109 - 3.7ghz - 65 TDP Ram - Corsair Vengeance Vengeance LPX 2400mhz 2 x 4 GB = £68.99 PSU - Corsair VS Series 350W = £32.96 GPU - Asus GeForce G210 1GB DDR 3 = 26.99 Total = £466.52 ( 452.12 with SC-2305 case) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- While i was looking around for a good chassis I found the - U-NAS NSC-600 / U-NAS NSC-800 - this looks like the case of my dream but at £264 just for the chassis seems to expensive for a NAS, Either this case or an extra 8tb HDD simple choice IMHO, have you guys found any good NAS style cases that don't cost a ridiculous amount? " Ideally 1/2 1080p trans-coding ohh 4K Be Nice :-) just in case " Just want to say thanks for your responses this will be my first time experience on Unraid and would like advice, am I barking up the wrong tree? is there something I missed is there better hardware for cheaper or much better hardware for a little bit more? TLDR - Unraid Build Budget / Mid-range £350 - £450 mATX / ATX / Server Rack Case / 6 Drives +. Help!
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