TRusselo Posted March 31 Share Posted March 31 I have 2 issues that worry me if I were to pass away... 1. USB flash is likely to die within a year. My USB dies every year. 2. No "hot-spare" feature to auto rebuild a failed drive. With these 2 unaddressed issues, my server, my legacy, would not survive without intervention for long after my death. This worries me. Quote Link to comment
primeval_god Posted March 31 Share Posted March 31 1 hour ago, TRusselo said: 1. USB flash is likely to die within a year. My USB dies every year. If this is the case then you are doing something very wrong. I have been using the same flash drive for 5+ years without issue. On a normal unRAID system the flash drive incurs minimal reads and writes as the os is run completely from ram. The only writes should be one the occasion that settings are changed or plugins or OS is updated. Quote Link to comment
Kilrah Posted March 31 Share Posted March 31 Is this a joke? 1 hour ago, TRusselo said: 1. USB flash is likely to die within a year. My USB dies every year. A hardware failure of any kind would lead to the same result. Data's still there on the drives if anyone wanted to access it. 1 hour ago, TRusselo said: 2. No "hot-spare" feature to auto rebuild a failed drive. If there was one nobody would notice or care when it gets switched to, then a 2nd would fail and back to square one. Quote Link to comment
TRusselo Posted April 1 Author Share Posted April 1 On 3/31/2024 at 1:04 PM, Kilrah said: Is this a joke? A hardware failure of any kind would lead to the same result. Data's still there on the drives if anyone wanted to access it. If there was one nobody would notice or care when it gets switched to, then a 2nd would fail and back to square one. 1. I have been running unrade for 7 years and I'm on my 8th USB flash drive. I have tried different brands and types with and without LEDs... I lose one flash drive per year using unraid. I have had zero other hardware failures in the same amount of time. So no, it's not the same. 2. A system can have more than one hot spare Quote Link to comment
TRusselo Posted April 1 Author Share Posted April 1 On 3/31/2024 at 12:55 PM, primeval_god said: If this is the case then you are doing something very wrong. I have been using the same flash drive for 5+ years without issue. On a normal unRAID system the flash drive incurs minimal reads and writes as the os is run completely from ram. The only writes should be one the occasion that settings are changed or plugins or OS is updated. Reading through the forums over the past 7 years I know I'm not the only one that this happens to Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted April 1 Share Posted April 1 On 3/31/2024 at 1:06 PM, TRusselo said: With these 2 unaddressed issues, my server, my legacy, would not survive without intervention for long after my death. FWIW, I've been gradually simplifying things on the servers in the house to handle that scenario. To make them easier to run / maintain with little if any management from the better half. But, I also worry that upon my passing no one would be able to change the input on the TV either. 1 Quote Link to comment
foo_fighter Posted April 2 Share Posted April 2 1 hour ago, TRusselo said: 1. I have been running unrade for 7 years and I'm on my 8th USB flash drive. I have tried different brands and types with and without LEDs... I lose one flash drive per year using unraid. I have had zero other hardware failures in the same amount of time. So no, it's not the same. 2. A system can have more than one hot spare Have you tried a microSD card reader with a high endurance SD card? Also, only use USB2.0 ports. Quote Link to comment
Hoopster Posted April 2 Share Posted April 2 (edited) 33 minutes ago, Squid said: But, I also worry that upon my passing no one would be able to change the input on the TV either My wife has said more than once she married me for only two reasons: To kill bugs and spiders in the house To handle all AV equipment/technology in the house Both are still accurate 43 years later. Edited April 2 by Hoopster 2 Quote Link to comment
primeval_god Posted April 2 Share Posted April 2 2 hours ago, TRusselo said: Reading through the forums over the past 7 years I know I'm not the only one that this happens to Still having that flash drives fail with that frequency is not normal. It suggests some sort of hardware or configuration problem. Do you notice continual writes to your flash? Quote Link to comment
Vr2Io Posted April 2 Share Posted April 2 (edited) On 4/1/2024 at 1:06 AM, TRusselo said: would not survive without intervention for long after my death. The other will found a way for their life, no smart home, electronic security system .... really not that importance ... and they may life better 🤣 Edited April 2 by Vr2Io Quote Link to comment
ConnerVT Posted April 2 Share Posted April 2 11 hours ago, Hoopster said: My wife has said more than once she married me for only two reasons: To kill bugs and spiders in the house To handle all AV equipment/technology in the house Both are still accurate 43 years later. I would be very happy if those were the only things expected from me. For me, the list keeps on growing. 😆 Quote Link to comment
Hoopster Posted April 2 Share Posted April 2 (edited) 3 hours ago, ConnerVT said: I would be very happy if those were the only things expected from me. For me, the list keeps on growing. 😆 Oh, she expects a lot more. I certainly have a long "honey-do" list. I am on the kitchen remodel item right now. Those are just the two things she figures she would never want to deal with (or pay someone else to do) if she had to. With me around she does not have to. Edited April 2 by Hoopster Quote Link to comment
CaptainMorganCrunch Posted April 2 Share Posted April 2 Isn't this solved by leaving your unraid cloud connect credentials to your technically inclined heirs? I mean, in the old days, you had kids to help on the farm and take care of you when you are a senior. Now, you have kids to carry on your digital projects. Quote Link to comment
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