Ex0danify Posted October 21, 2016 Share Posted October 21, 2016 Hello there Unraid community, A few years ago (4-5 years now)I bought a QNAP TS-469L and back then, I really did not regret it. But today, I really don't like the software anymore. Sure: It has a clean Interface and is very easy to administrate, but for my taste now, it's too closed. I already have an Unraid Server Running on my main Gaming Rig and I must say, I'm damn satisfied with how smooth it is running.So I thought: Why not also run Unraid on my QNAP NAS Box? I tried booting unraid 6.2 on the Qnap with the USB drive from my gaming rig --> Worked It detected all drives --> Nice RAM utilisation was at 35% (3GB RAM Installed)--> Seems OK to run a few Dockers and use SMB shares CPU Usage was at 5-25% Idle --> Should suffice The NAS has an Intel Atom [email protected] (which has a 64-bit instruction set I guess. The CPU is not listed in the Intel Ark DB) The NAS has a 512MB DOM storage for the system. Can I use the DOM to boot Unraid? Does a DOM have an UID I can register? I have two reasons for wanting it to run from DOM: 1. I have one USB port more 2. I have the fear that, when the QNAP OS boots from DOM instead of Unraid (for whatever reason), It whipes my disk at initialisation. Has anyone ever tried such a thing? Does anybody know if things will work with 3GB and said CPU? Quote Link to comment
Fireball3 Posted October 21, 2016 Share Posted October 21, 2016 Interesting plan! http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Atom+D2701+%40+2.13GHz Seems enough for a file server. I read somewhere about moving the unRAID to another device to boot from. AFAIR the issue was a worn thumb drive. The worn thumb drive would still work so it could provide it's UID but would fail for anything else. So i guess you could move the unRAID to DOM but would still need the USB for it's UID. Can't you just wipe the DOM for safety reasons? Quote Link to comment
S80_UK Posted October 21, 2016 Share Posted October 21, 2016 The NAS has an Intel Atom [email protected] (which has a 64-bit instruction set I guess. The CPU is not listed in the Intel Ark DB) Almost all Atom CPUs are 64 bit capable, even the much older ones (but not the very early single core N270). From what I can find the D2701 looks like a very close relation of the D2700 and would be very well suited. (http://ark.intel.com/products/59683) This is an interesting way to re-use a nice piece of hardware. Quote Link to comment
Ex0danify Posted October 21, 2016 Author Share Posted October 21, 2016 Thanks for the quick reply. This Unraid community is just great I will move all my data off the NAS and try to get everything up and running. If someone else has ever tried this before, please feel free to tell Quote Link to comment
sonofdbn Posted October 21, 2016 Share Posted October 21, 2016 Yes, it's been done before, though different Qnap model. https://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=50432.msg484485#msg484485 Quote Link to comment
shkw Posted October 24, 2016 Share Posted October 24, 2016 Thanks, never thought of doing this until I read this thread. Used an old Cisco Smart Storage NAS (Rebranded QNAP TS-259 - ATOM D510). Changed USB startup order in Bios and rebooted - Works very nicely: SATA, USB and eSATA disks all working. Quote Link to comment
eLOS Posted August 11, 2021 Share Posted August 11, 2021 Hi all, I wanted to ask those that have converted their QNAP, can unraid mount a QNAP raid static volume? This static volume is not my primary volume (I have a TVS-682 and the 2xSSD is the primary). Quote Link to comment
j44rs4 Posted August 22, 2021 Share Posted August 22, 2021 Not sure if I understand your question. Do you want to mount your existing QNAP raid because you have files on it, and want to run UR as OS? In that case, the answer is NO. I just set up my TVS-871u-rp with UR, and it runs flawless. Added an extra pci-e card with M.2 drive as cache. Also upgraded RAM and CPU. Will try to run UR only from DOM, since the DOM is a USB-drive. Does anyone now if these DOM's have uniqe UID? Quote Link to comment
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