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Cake day: June 11th, 2023
  • The whole thing is speculation because its based off the back of letters of intent, no real contracts for anything. Its all still, currently, smoke and mirrors until something is inked and someone gets paid (or atleast, finance agreed)

    So right now, we’re watching bullshit speculators sink the market. And/or restricted supply being used to milk us like cows.

  • Its by design, I swear. They don’t have anywhere to run any of this gear, its all piling up somewhere.

    Either that or it doesn’t exist and what we’re seeing is price gouging based on hypothetical demand based off of “letters of intent” that aren’t actually worth the paper they’re written on.

    I think its the latter.

  • How much power does just the NAS use?

    the NAS is the bulk of the 100W.

    Are you running something like Unraid or TrueNAS, or are you just running a ‘regular’ Linux distro?

    Ubuntu + ZFS. I don’t see the appeal of running a non-mainline distribution. All I did was set it up so ZFS sends me emails and a crontab to run a ZFS resilver weekly.

  • I’d consolidate to let it pay for itself over the longer term in electricity savings.

    My single NAS runs everything I could ever want, though I regret not finding a used 6700k, finding out teh 6600k didn’t have HT.

    Also, I run frigate on it inside a container and use a Google Coral Accellerator to people-detection from 4x2k camera streams. Its pretty swish, though it took some fiddling to get the kernel to be groovy with it and do container-device passthru from PCI-e.

    In total, my single NAS runs the following in containers:

    • Personal projects
    • Home Assistant
    • MQTT for Tasmota
    • Game servers
    • Deluge for yarr harr fiddly dee
    • Frigate NVR

    The whole shebang, NAS with permanently spinning rust, UPS, ISP Modem and Ubiquity Dream Machine run ~100W.

    Edit: I’ve noticed ZFS is twitchier than most about disks failing. It fails disks about once or twice a year, which are getting cheaper every year. Most of the time the disk still works as far as SMART is concerned, but I’m not gonna question the ZFS gods.

  • Don’t buy a synology. For less money you can make a better system. I use a cheap itx board, a used 6600k, Silverstone DS380 and 8x4TB disks of spinning rust and a 256G NVME as my current iteration of my NAS. its basically silent, and runs ubuntu + zfs + shit in containers. Its excellent.

    I am however considering 10G ethernet cards for it and my desktop and just doing point-to-point. Not that 1G is too slow for my needs, but because it’d be fun.

  • Once upon a time I had a little intel j1900 box with esxi on it, running pfsense in one vm and ubuntu + docker in another.

    that lasted right up until I broke it, and seperated the two out again, having a home NAS and a ubiquity UDM instead for a router.

    Life was too short to juggle that setup.