May 10, 201016 yr I looked back for a thread on this topic, but didn't see one. I found these at Best Buy for $19, but they're $11 at Newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820178258 Anyhow, the little swivel part just pops off the main USB stick, leaving you with a USB card that barely sticks out farther than an RJ45 connector, and less than the lip of my case, in this example. They do of course have a GUID for unRAID registration. Not the fastest in the world, writes to the disk are 6MB/sec, but plenty adequate and the price is certainly right. Hopefully this is in the right forum, I'm still new here.
May 10, 201016 yr When looking for a small usb flash drive I don't think you can beat this: It's also listed on the unRAID HCL: http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/3962/photoel.jpg Thickness is approx two pennies
May 10, 201016 yr The only downside of something that thin is the possibility of lateral breakage. I would like a lil more meat on my USB key. I use an extremely small Kingston Micro USB key. But it is also surrounded with Metal, so I never have to worry about breaking it.
May 12, 201016 yr When looking for a small usb flash drive I don't think you can beat this: ...this is my favourite. See: http://www.delock.com/produkte/gruppen/Speichermodule/Delock_USB_20_Nano_Memory_stick_4GB_54236.html It is VERY short and fits into the slot real tight. I can confirm that it works with unRAID, too.
May 13, 201016 yr When looking for a small usb flash drive I don't think you can beat this: ...this is my favourite. See: http://www.delock.com/produkte/gruppen/Speichermodule/Delock_USB_20_Nano_Memory_stick_4GB_54236.html It is VERY short and fits into the slot real tight. I can confirm that it works with unRAID, too. That's small.. and looks sturdy too!
May 13, 201016 yr That's small.. and looks sturdy too! Yes, it is! I favour it because of the size and because it has a full connector, which makes it fit into the slot real tight (instead of the tiny USB-"blades"). Here are some pics to compare directly: ...and inside the USB Slot... ...and a view from the top...
May 14, 201016 yr Pretty lights too? I'm sold; how much, and where can I get one? ...hmm, looks like the Manufacturer is only active on the European market. I paid approx 20USD (incl. VAT/sales tax) for this 4GB version. Check the link in my previous post..there are two models...this one has no colour-stripe and is marketed as the faster one. This one will work with unRAID. Edit: Oh, as I understand from another post of yours...you'll be around at this side of the world in the near future anyway...I picked mine in decent computer store...you should only keep your eyes open when travelling.
May 14, 201016 yr The only downside of something that thin is the possibility of lateral breakage. ...well, that is a valid statement I heard so often when I did my research for my first build. Obviously, if you want easy access to the Stick, you'll have to keep it on the outside of the box. The smallest I could find is already discussed here. Another option of course is to put it INSIDE. Physical Access to the stick is not a priority 1 requirement, I'd think. If your MoBo has no Type-A slot, you could try and use one of these pictured below, which will convert a USB Pin-Header into two small Slot-A connectors.
May 14, 201016 yr I looked back for a thread on this topic, but didn't see one. I found these at Best Buy for $19, but they're $11 at Newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820178258 Don't buy this PNY, or maybe any PNY for that matter. I bought this exact USB drive a couple weeks ago. Two days later it completely failed on me. Plug it in, mount it and browse it and it was full of garbage files. Could not delete them or format or even fdisk the partition away to fix it. Check out the reviews on this thing on amazon and you will not want to get it. Something I should have done before buying it. At least mine failed within a time that I could return it. If you want something this small, I would recommend getting this. Similar price and with the added bonus of being able to replace the flash.
May 14, 201016 yr If you want something this small, I would recommend getting this. Similar price and with the added bonus of being able to replace the flash. Turns out those don't actually work with unRAID, despite what I originally thought. Sorry to have mislead.
May 14, 201016 yr It does, but not a unique GUID, therefore it can't be used for unRAID. Sorry to have mislead with my earlier thread.
May 14, 201016 yr After some search I think I see the problem, the guid is just not stable all the times. too bad.
May 14, 201016 yr After some search I think I see the problem, the guid is just not stable all the times. too bad. Dang, so it does change sometimes?
January 17, 201115 yr When looking for a small usb flash drive I don't think you can beat this: ...this is my favourite. See: http://www.delock.com/produkte/gruppen/Speichermodule/Delock_USB_20_Nano_Memory_stick_4GB_54236.html It is VERY short and fits into the slot real tight. I can confirm that it works with unRAID, too. That's small.. and looks sturdy too! Hi Folks, ...think I need to withdraw this Flash from the list. A couple of days ago I received email from limetech, stating that my GUID for my registered licence will be blacklisted in future versions because of not being unigue. (I'll be issued with a renewed one for free as soon as I will replace the flash...fair enough). At first I couldn't quite understand the message about my GUID not being unigue. My unRaid Plus has been running for over 6 month now without a single problem with that stick. Then I remembered that I actually did buy two of the sticks at that time (...and gave one to my better half the other day). So, I borrowed the second stick and gave it a short test...guess what?...both sticks issue the SAME GUID. This indeed means that the GUID is stable but not unique. That's a real petty, because that tiny thing was very reliable and sturdy so far. So, my hunt is on again. ...any suggestions (with a stable, unigue GUID please. I have no intention in ending up rolling in flash drives, you know regards, ford
January 17, 201115 yr I use the Supertalent USB's all the time because they are tough as nails. They can take a beating since they are made out of metal entirely and the connections are kind of melted into the plastic. They also fit very tight. They are very small. http://www.amazon.com/Super-Talent-Pico-C-STU4GPCS-Silver/dp/B001BAW7OU/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1295301150&sr=8-8
January 18, 201115 yr I use a Tuff-N-Tiny on one of my servers and it has worked very well. I have recommended it and used it on some customers builds without issue.
January 18, 201115 yr What about this HP flash disk? It's the v164w with 4gb. It is small, and has a full connector. Will it work? Cheers!
January 18, 201115 yr As long as it has a unique GUID it should work just fine. You can check with LimeTech to see if it is on their blacklist or not (as I don't believe the blacklist has been publicly published yet).
January 19, 201115 yr I received the same email for my Lacie MosKeyto. Just ordered a Sansdisk Cruzer Titanium and an internal mount for it to replace it. The current blacklisted drives from the server installation page are: Blacklisted Flash devices There are a number of USB Flash devices that do not have a valid serial number and can not be registered: Lacie MosKeyto Delock USB2.0 Nano Memory stick Maxell ONYX There may be others.
January 20, 201115 yr I received the same email for my Lacie MosKeyto. Just ordered a Sansdisk Cruzer Titanium and an internal mount for it to replace it. The current blacklisted drives from the server installation page are: Blacklisted Flash devices There are a number of USB Flash devices that do not have a valid serial number and can not be registered: Lacie MosKeyto Delock USB2.0 Nano Memory stick Maxell ONYX There may be others. Ah, nice. If you follow the links, all sticks look quite similar. .. extremely small, compact design... maybe they are from the same fab. What's a good strategy to avoid that situation in the future? The only thing I can think of at the moment is to buy two pieces of your favourite model and check if each is producing a different GUID when testing with unRAID. If you do not succeed...pass them on to your kids
January 20, 201115 yr There's talk of LimeTech offering some way to check a GUID before registering it...so hopefully that will happen. Of course you would still have to purchase the drive before knowing the GUID. To play it safe, just stick with big-name brands and the drives recommended in this thread.
January 20, 201115 yr Ah, nice. If you follow the links, all sticks look quite similar. .. extremely small, compact design... maybe they are from the same fab. What's a good strategy to avoid that situation in the future? The only thing I can think of at the moment is to buy two pieces of your favourite model and check if each is producing a different GUID when testing with unRAID. If you do not succeed...pass them on to your kids This isn't 100% safe either. I was unsure of the Moskeyto so I bought 2 of them to see if they had different GUID's. They did so I registered one. It would seem that every one of them doesn't have the same GUID but they may pull from an unknown number of GUID's and allow some duplicates. Limetech was cool about the whole thing so no big deal. I was more worried that Tom would think I was trying to pull something. I gladly paid for UnRaid and want to see Tom profit off of his creation so if there must be a blacklist so be it. It would be nice to be able to check beforehand though.As Raj suggested I'll just stay with the big name for now on. I just emailed the GUID of my Sansdisk Titanium in to register it. The MosKeyto is so small I'll find a use for it.
January 20, 201115 yr Just received my new registration key in less that 15 min after I sent the GUID.
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