Everything posted by peterg23
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What network cable should you buy? An overview of Ethernet cables (cat 5e vs cat 6 vs cat 8) [SpaceRex]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Us80Dvu3EA Do you need 1GbE: CAT 5e Do you need 10GbE less than 55m: CAT6 Do you need 10GbE greater than 55m: CAT6A. CAT 7 really does not have a use case what so ever and CAT8 will be able to run the 40GbE standard when it does come out.
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The Uncast Show Episode 15 with SPXLabs
https://unraid.net/blog/uncast-15 Stefano Partida of SPXlabs stops by the Uncast Show for a lively chat with SpaceinvaderOne about ZFS, homelabs and gear, a listener Q&A, and much more!
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Should I Use ZFS for My Home NAS? (Louwrentius 2016)
https://louwrentius.com/should-i-use-zfs-for-my-home-nas.html "When building your own home NAS, you may be advised to use ZFS for the file system. I would only recommend using ZFS if you understand it well and you accept its limitation. It must make sense for your particular situation and your skill level. I would like to make the case that for a lot of people, ZFS offers little benefit given their circumstances and for those people, I think it is totally reasonable to select a different platform......In this article, I'm not arguing against ZFS itself, it's an amazing file system with interesting features, but it may not be the best option for your particular situation."
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OpenZFS 2.1.8 Released With Linux 6.1~6.2 Compatibility Updates, Bug Fixes
https://www.phoronix.com/news/OpenZFS-2.1.8-Released While the much anticipated OpenZFS 3.0 hasn't yet materialized as it was originally hoped for in 2022, OpenZFS 2.x continues on maturing nicely with fixes and other updates to this open-source ZFS file-system implementation currently supported on FreeBSD and Linux systems.
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The Future of ZFS on Ubuntu Desktop is Not Looking Good
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/01/ubuntu-zfs-support-status In 2019 Canonical was upbeat about their support for contentious file system, making waves with the release of Ubuntu 19.10 which featured an experimental option to install Ubuntu (kernel, system files, and user data) on a ZFS volume. Ubuntu was the first major Linux distro to embrace ZFS, despite the tangle of issues around its licensing. But since then the enthusiasm has waned.
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Unable to see new created share from windows explorer
The SMB Security Export setting determines whether the share is visible and/or accessible. Setting Export to 'Yes (hidden)' will hide the share from browsing but is still accessible if you know the share name.
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Uncast Episode XIV: Return of the Uncast!
I agree with this comment also and look forward to the next episode. I do appreciate all of Ed's great Unraid work, just not retro-gaming content.😏
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[6.11.5] Quick question about dual parity
✔️ Now that is something I did not know - thanks for the info, not that I need dual parity at the moment, but it's good to know when I do.
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dell PowerEdge r430. is unraid the right choice?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4qDdf-fX60 Although this dates from 2015, it gives you a quick overview of Unraid's features.
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SpaceInvaderOne's Unraid Features Christmas Wishlist
Checkout Ed's Unraid Features Christmas Wishlist 2022. Things he would be happy to see in the OS in the future.
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SnapRAID + Unraid for best of both worlds to prevent and recover from "bit-rot"?
In the recent Unraid Customer Survey Results the following was stated: We heard a lot of feedback for ZFS. We hear you loud and clear and it's coming in Unraid OS 6.12 !
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Why Hardware Raid is Dead and is a Bad Idea in 2022 (Level1Techs)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l55GfAwa8RI An interesting talk by Wendell on traditional RAID, ZFS and BTRFS.
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Updating v6.9.2 to v6.11.5 broke several docker containers
Updating all Dockers to their latest version is recommended prior to an Unraid server upgrade. 🙋♂️
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Bitwarden Vs Vaultwarden: Review & Comparison (Pro Tech Show)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdiUoXwjahk "A password manager is an essential tool to keep you safe online, and Bitwarden is a popular choice that offers incredibly good value. For those who are more technically inclined, Vaultwarden is an alternative implementation of Bitwarden that can provide a number of additional benefits.This video will introduce both Bitwarden and Vaultwarden, take a look at their security, and compare them for both personal and business use, giving recommendations for different use cases."
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What is your default browser of choice?
Mainly Firefox with Chrome as a secondary option.
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Server hardlocks and drops from network every few hours
This link may be helpful: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/130162-ryzen-c-states-idle-power-draw/#comment-1184743
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Unraid OS version 6.11.5 available
https://forums.unraid.net/topic/131232-unraid-os-version-6115-available/ This release reverts a change which modified the wrong file. This resulted in not being able to select 'macvlan' custom docker network type. New installations only will now have 'ipvlan' selected by default.
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Unraid OS version 6.11.4 available
https://forums.unraid.net/topic/131122-unraid-os-version-6114-available/ This release is focused on bug fixes and minor improvements.
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Pat Gelsinger and Linus Torvalds talk Linux, open source, technology and more
I found this interesting.😎
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Unraid OS version 6.11.3 available
https://forums.unraid.net/topic/130726-unraid-os-version-6113-available/ This release is focused on bug fixes and minor improvements. In particular, we need to revert a base library due to a bug which prevents formatting devices >2TB in size.
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Spaceinvaders Mothership - Awesome New Small Studio Office Tour 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LN5MW8ouMLc "There is a lot that went into creating my ideal Youtube Studio space... especially when the room is small! In this video, I talk and show you the new setup and how i am looking forward to no being able to be so much more productive and get a whole load of tutorials out." (Ed)
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Unraid OS version 6.11.2 available
https://forums.unraid.net/topic/130547-unraid-os-version-6112-available/ The 6.11.2 release is focused on bug fixes and minor improvements. Please note there are important security mitigations in Samba, all users are encouraged to update. Please use version 6.11.3 instead. 😎 https://forums.unraid.net/topic/130726-unraid-os-version-6113-available/
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USB3.0 External 8 Bay non-raid enclosure for < $300
For users tempted to use USB connected drives within the array, on the Unraid forum JonathanM has said: USB is notorious for random disconnects, which kicks the drive out of the array. Also, the USB-SATA interface may introduce differences in absolute size, or other abnormalities like non-unique serial number returns or several other issues. Smart reports, and the ability to track drive health may be limited. Cooling can be a challenge. Some drives work better than others as USB, but on the whole it's a recipe for disaster when you depend on all drives to work perfectly 100% of the time. https://forums.unraid.net/topic/75930-why-not-to-use-usb-external-drives-in-an-array/
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Building a Power Efficient Home Server! (Wolfgang)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MucGkPUMjNo
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45 Drives and Unraid Created the Perfect Marriage - by Bill Kleyman
https://www.45drives.com/community/customer-spotlights/bill-kleyman2.php "In my own experience working with a lot of different types of storage and storage virtualization (software-defined storage) solutions, both enterprise and SMB, Unraid is easily one of the best platforms out there for the SMB and even home user. Basically, Unraid is an OS (or software-defined storage system) that's specifically designed for personal and small business use. It incorporates enterprise-class features that let you configure your computer systems to maximize performance and capacity using any combination of applications, VMs, storage devices, and hardware. Words don't do it justice; you really should check them out."