Hey Guys,
I have been playing around with UnRaid 6.6.7 (Stable) for a couple of days now, I'm not an expert on any of this, I'm just on trial period trying to decide if I'll buy the unRaid License or not.
Hardware:
CPU: Ryzen 2600 6 core / 12 threads
MOBO: MSI x370 Gaming Pro Carbon
RAM: 16 GB DDR4
GPU:
- ZOTAC NVIDIA 750 Ti (1GB GDDR5)
- Gigabyte Radeon RX 550 (2GB GDDR5)
STORAGE:
- HHD 3.5: 500GB 7200rpm x 2 (for the array)
- SSD 2.5: 120GB 2.5 x 2 (intended to be passed through 1 per VM)
- SSD M2: 120GB x 1 (for array cache)
My idea with this hardware is to setup a home server for file sharing and backups over the home network (There are 2 MacBooks Pro already at home), but also I needed the server for hosting two windows 10 VMs each one with its own dedicated GPU and SSD (for great performance, since these machines maybe used for a casual gaming), I ran into some complications with one of my GPUs while trying to pass it though to a VM, but thanks to user gelmi who give me great advice it finally worked, ref:
So now I found another issue, since I have been playing around creating VMs, passing through hardware to them an so on, I end up with multiple VMs that I needed to clean up, so I started removing them including the Virtual Disks, which is fine, THE ISSUE is that accidentally I clicked the remove with virtual disk option on a VM that actually was initially setup passing though a physical SSD, that action totally destroyed the SSD, now is not recognized by the board or by other computers, I tried reading it with 2.5" external cases, different adapters and even using a laptops but none is able to recognize the SSD now, is totally dead.
So, the question is, does this happen to any of you guys? is something that any of you can tell me to try or do? maybe was just a coincidence and the SSD failed at that exact moment I destroyed that VM.
At this point it seems I lost US $30 on that SSD 😥
p.D: I used this video to know how to pass physical disks to my VMs