wh33t

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[–] wh33t@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Where I think the "NAS" hardware is applicable is if you are running mission critical services (up to you to decide what is mission critical) and you want to minimize the down time.

It's certainly much cheaper to buy conventional drives, and just have a few extra that keep live or regular backs up on.

If you are doing any kind of drive RAID where you combine multiple drives into a larger pool of storage I would absolutely skip out on anything that uses SMR, and would probably justify the extra price for the NAS grade equipment, purely because of how nightmarish it can be to repair RAIDs. You'll definitely want to minimize the amount of repair and maintenance you need to do on a RAID.

 

I'm trying to assess whether or not to try and run a second GPU in my second full length slot. My mobo manual reports the fatest the second slot can go is pci-e 2.0 at x4 lanes. A paltry 2GB/s correct?

Can anyone comment from personal experience?

 

I'm trying to assess whether or not to try and run a second GPU in my second full length slot. My mobo manual reports the fatest the second slot can go is pci-e 2.0 at x4 lanes. A paltry 2GB/s correct?

Can anyone comment from personal experience?