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Any great deals on cloud storage out there? Free version of OneDrive is enough to back up my important docs, but I'm looking to expand to the 5-10TB range to get all my photos up in the cloud too.
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# ? Dec 10, 2018 15:07 |
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Enos Cabell posted:Any great deals on cloud storage out there? Free version of OneDrive is enough to back up my important docs, but I'm looking to expand to the 5-10TB range to get all my photos up in the cloud too. Backblaze is $5/month for unlimited, Backblaze B2 is $0.005/GB/month. Not sure there's anything cheaper. Always nice to see my $0.50/month bill for the ~100GB of backups I've got in B2.
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# ? Dec 10, 2018 15:28 |
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Enos Cabell posted:Any great deals on cloud storage out there? Free version of OneDrive is enough to back up my important docs, but I'm looking to expand to the 5-10TB range to get all my photos up in the cloud too. If you already subscribe to Amazon prime they have unlimited photo storage at original quality available. They'll run every image you ever upload through whatever ML stuff they have going on, but it is a nice way to stores tons of original quality photos.
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# ? Dec 11, 2018 01:55 |
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Raldikuk posted:If you already subscribe to Amazon prime they have unlimited photo storage at original quality available. They'll run every image you ever upload through whatever ML stuff they have going on, but it is a nice way to stores tons of original quality photos. JBark posted:Backblaze is $5/month for unlimited, Backblaze B2 is $0.005/GB/month. Not sure there's anything cheaper. Thanks, sounds like Prime might be exactly what I'm needing but those prices on Backblaze sound great if Prime doesn't work out.
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# ? Dec 11, 2018 04:31 |
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So I bought some of this this RAM to put in my Synology DS1618+, but it just sits indefinitely booting with the flashing blue light after I install it. The manual says it may take an extra ten minutes to boot after new RAM is installed, but I let it go for 40+ minutes. Crucial's website tool recommends this RAM . (Somehow I didn't think to check Crucial's website and just went with something I saw someone recommend). Which is strange to me since the only difference I can tell is that the RAM Crucial is recommending is 2400MHz instead of 2133MHz, and the stock installed RAM is 2133MHz. I'm planning on returning the RAM I bought, but is there any way to tell if it's defective vs incompatible? Would probably also help save me a restocking fee if it's defective. And does any one have RAM recommendation for the DS1618+ for a 4GB stick? Otherwise I guess I'll just go with what Crucial's site suggests.
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# ? Dec 12, 2018 03:54 |
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cheque_some posted:So I bought some of this this RAM to put in my Synology DS1618+, but it just sits indefinitely booting with the flashing blue light after I install it. The manual says it may take an extra ten minutes to boot after new RAM is installed, but I let it go for 40+ minutes. The crucial ram is also cl17 vs cl15. Shouldn't matter but it is different. If you checkout directly from the configuration tool crucial guarantee it will work. I generally pay the small premium once on stuff like this rather than roulette with "should work".
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# ? Dec 12, 2018 05:21 |
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I got 2 sticks of some no name 8gb, 16gb ram for my synology 918+. And it seemed fine. Everything just magically worked and the seller claimed it was from crucial! It was 234 rmb each, now 180 rmb (26 usd) super sale - which I need to buy another stick for my ghetto qotom.
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# ? Dec 12, 2018 06:08 |
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Yep, I would totally trust important data to no name RAM. Zero reservations there whatsoever!
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# ? Dec 12, 2018 06:12 |
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astral posted:Yep, I would totally trust important data to no name RAM. Zero reservations there whatsoever! ECC
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# ? Dec 12, 2018 08:22 |
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I guess you can run mem tests or all sorts of other burn in tests on it? It's DDR3L so it's probably been around for quite a while and quite cheap, especially when it comes to sourcing electronic parts in Shenzhen. And Raid is not backup so I suppose i lucked out for now
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# ? Dec 12, 2018 19:12 |
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caberham posted:I guess you can run mem tests or all sorts of other burn in tests on it? It's DDR3L so it's probably been around for quite a while and quite cheap, especially when it comes to sourcing electronic parts in Shenzhen. And Raid is not backup so I suppose i lucked out for now You lucked out as long as you aren't backing up from or to that device or storing anything important on it, yes.
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# ? Dec 12, 2018 21:27 |
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H110Hawk posted:The crucial ram is also cl17 vs cl15. Shouldn't matter but it is different. If you checkout directly from the configuration tool crucial guarantee it will work. I generally pay the small premium once on stuff like this rather than roulette with "should work". You're right. And the RAM that came pre-installed is CL15 I guess I'll just go with the guaranteed RAM and roll the dice on an Amazon return.
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# ? Dec 12, 2018 23:58 |
I remember CAS Latency being important many years ago, but that was back when going from 2 to 4 meant an effective doubling. I can't imagine it means much now?
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# ? Dec 13, 2018 00:45 |
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D. Ebdrup posted:I remember CAS Latency being important many years ago, but that was back when going from 2 to 4 meant an effective doubling. I can't imagine it means much now? I'm a bit out of date with the CAS latency effects these days. Having cpus with integrated memory controllers, large cache and L3 cache, and cache misses don't seem as devastating on performance it doesn't seem to matter much.
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# ? Dec 13, 2018 03:08 |
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cheque_some posted:You're right. And the RAM that came pre-installed is CL15 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0145WDNF2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 That's the RAM I got for my DS1817+. Works perfectly, booted up instantly and recognized the new ram no issues at all. Didn't have to touch anything in the Synology settings etc. If that works for your system, highly recommended. It's also like $15 cheaper than when I bought it as well!
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# ? Dec 13, 2018 03:38 |
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D. Ebdrup posted:I remember CAS Latency being important many years ago, but that was back when going from 2 to 4 meant an effective doubling. I can't imagine it means much now? I don't think the RAM timings mean much in terms of performance outside of some very specific, non-general-consumer workloads. Might make a difference in an APU (where single- vs. dual-channel does matter, for comparison.)
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# ? Dec 13, 2018 08:27 |
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We must be close to NAS vendors making shallow-depth rackmount boxes with just 2.5" SATA bays in to be used with SSDs, surely? One of Qnap's billion models is the TS-977 series which is getting there, but it would be great if there were no 3.5" bays and the 2.5" ones were accessible from the front.
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# ? Dec 14, 2018 20:50 |
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Any Unraid folks use the Fog (disk imaging server) stuff in docker? Interested in trying it out to capture OS drive images for desktops/laptops at home. Use it at work and it’s very handy. I see there is a docker, may try it out on the weekend.
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# ? Dec 14, 2018 21:40 |
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Thanks Ants posted:We must be close to NAS vendors making shallow-depth rackmount boxes with just 2.5" SATA bays in to be used with SSDs, surely? One of Qnap's billion models is the TS-977 series which is getting there, but it would be great if there were no 3.5" bays and the 2.5" ones were accessible from the front.
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# ? Dec 14, 2018 21:43 |
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Ah yes, the bit I missed out was 1U. Just something aimed at the SMB market that can take a bunch of 2.5" SSDs as they're dirt cheap now.
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# ? Dec 14, 2018 21:50 |
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Thanks Ants posted:Ah yes, the bit I missed out was 1U. Just something aimed at the SMB market that can take a bunch of 2.5" SSDs as they're dirt cheap now. I could see a use for 8 ssd packed into 1U with 10Gbit/s. Substantially different from the 4 x 3.5" 1U that are available.
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# ? Dec 14, 2018 21:58 |
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The chassis definitely exist. I'm surprised no NAS vendor has slapped their own logo on one.
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# ? Dec 14, 2018 22:26 |
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Does anyone have an recommendations for a rack-mount chassis? I have an ITX board so I'd like a short-depth case that can fit around ten 3.5" drives. Hot-swap isn't required but would be nice.
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# ? Dec 14, 2018 23:25 |
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CopperHound posted:The chassis definitely exist. I'm surprised no NAS vendor has slapped their own logo on one. They've also got a 1U with 20x 7mm hot swap bays, 18 of which are NVMe. Probably a few degrees past consumer, though FCKGW: Anything rackmount is going to have hot swap drives these days. Supermicro cases are the best you're going to find that are compatible with standard motherboards, Norco cases are alright but the drive bays are definitely way more fickle than any Supermicro chassis.
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# ? Dec 15, 2018 01:26 |
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I'm not dumb right - there is no way to do an "online" replacement of a failing disk in a Synology? I have a functional disk with 1 bad sector. I want the synology to mirror it to a hot spare, then break that mirror. I see in disk management I can "deactivate" the failing disk, but that says it will be kicked out immediately which would bring me to N=1 copies of that data. I'm backed up into Backblaze but that doesn't mean I want to deal with the risk.
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# ? Dec 20, 2018 18:23 |
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H110Hawk posted:I'm not dumb right - there is no way to do an "online" replacement of a failing disk in a Synology? I have a functional disk with 1 bad sector. I want the synology to mirror it to a hot spare, then break that mirror. I see in disk management I can "deactivate" the failing disk, but that says it will be kicked out immediately which would bring me to N=1 copies of that data. I'm backed up into Backblaze but that doesn't mean I want to deal with the risk. I'm not as familiar with synology hardware but I believe you're correct. I think the only way to avoid that risk is having raid-6 or equivalent redundancy.
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# ? Dec 20, 2018 23:48 |
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Kinda makes the idea of a hot-spare pointless if you can't, you know, use it to replace a failing/failed disk.
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# ? Dec 21, 2018 00:01 |
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Can you change it from a hot spare to a 3-way mirror?
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# ? Dec 21, 2018 00:02 |
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Couple shucking questions - where can I find the price history for the 8/10tb easystores from bestbuy? I missed all the sales and they're 200+ now, trying to guess when they'll drop again. Secondly, the elements 8tb - I understand that can be a HGST DC320 (without helium and lowered RPM?) or an EFAZ... They're $150 now which is fine if the drives are decent. I understand it won't be the 256MB cache drive you might get in an easystore.
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# ? Dec 21, 2018 13:57 |
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Whats the safest way to connect to and manage by synology box over the internet?
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# ? Dec 21, 2018 14:05 |
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vodkat posted:Whats the safest way to connect to and manage by synology box over the internet? VPN in to manage it. There's been a number of remote exploits so you don't want any way to access it without a VPN. quote:User controlled input is not sufficiently sanitized, and then passed to That was one year ago, but who knows what else is lurking in the current build? Harik fucked around with this message at 14:24 on Dec 21, 2018 |
# ? Dec 21, 2018 14:22 |
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Best practices for setting up a folder to hold backups on a NAS? I picked up a Synology DS218j and am really impressed w its ease of use. I’ve got things rolling for setting up folders that are available only to the users, but was looking for insight and setting up a folder that will hold their Acronis backups. Not sure if it’s overkill to lock it down or not, it’s a for an office w 4 guys who are not tech savvy.
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# ? Dec 22, 2018 14:52 |
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Is there a good Windows app for syncing individual folders? Like if I have a "Notes" folder on my laptop, I'd want the new files in it to sync to a "Notes" folder on my NAS overnight. I don't want/need it to be through the cloud.
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# ? Dec 29, 2018 17:06 |
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Robocopy and a scheduled task. Or connect to the shared folder and make it available offline, and it will sync when you're back on your network.
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# ? Dec 29, 2018 17:53 |
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Thanks Ants posted:Robocopy and a scheduled task. Or connect to the shared folder and make it available offline, and it will sync when you're back on your network. What if I'm an idiot who doesn't want to do everything through the command-line?
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# ? Dec 29, 2018 18:16 |
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Quixzlizx posted:What if I'm an idiot who doesn't want to do everything through the command-line? Making a folder available offline is done through the GUI. No command line required.
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# ? Dec 29, 2018 18:57 |
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Quixzlizx posted:Is there a good Windows app for syncing individual folders? Like if I have a "Notes" folder on my laptop, I'd want the new files in it to sync to a "Notes" folder on my NAS overnight. I don't want/need it to be through the cloud. Is the goal backup or just having access to it from more places?
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# ? Dec 29, 2018 21:19 |
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H110Hawk posted:Is the goal backup or just having access to it from more places? It's a little bit of both. I wanted some finer control over the process without having to fiddle with the command line, so the two offered solutions were kind of the opposite extremes of my Goldilocks use case. I ended up doing some research, saw that Microsoft has provided two unofficial GUI frontends to Robocopy that both seem to be deprecated, and then discovered that SyncBackFree seemingly had all the functionality I wanted, so I installed and set that up instead. Manually running the profiles I created is giving me exactly the results I want, so I just have to confirm that it's integrated correctly into Task Scheduler.
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# ? Dec 29, 2018 23:42 |
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Getting around to replacing the motherboard in my FreeNAS server since the last one seems to have died. My existing drives are SATA, and I'd like the headroom to run some Docker images (home network services, specifically Emby and Logitech Media Server). My price point is <$1000, ideally a lot less. Any recommendations?
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# ? Dec 30, 2018 01:15 |
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How worried do I need to be about this? It's part of a 6 disk RAID Z2
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