I believe that by only using one M.2 Cache card, it will only be for Read cache; not for write cache. You have to get a second one to be able to have write cache. It won't do Read AND Write cache on just one of these cards.
At 11:06 your unit's s n and other info is prominently displayed. Most reviewers make a special effort to obscure this info. You may want to consult with your peers and get their opinions as to the wisdom of displaying such info.
I would not get any prebuilt server machines personally, they are really expensive especially for people experienced with this tech. But for someone with little hardware/software setup experience, this is a decent option with simple straightforward setup. It does not really matter what you name your volumes as long as you can easily manage them.
+Galladex I haven’t built anything like this and so far I find the software to be great and straightforward. A NAS isn’t something I want to spend my time on building from scratch :)
Good video and I look forward to more.
+jmurray thanks! 🍻
I believe that by only using one M.2 Cache card, it will only be for Read cache; not for write cache. You have to get a second one to be able to have write cache. It won't do Read AND Write cache on just one of these cards.
+Frederick Falk that’s correct. Also, write cache in these seems to occasionally lead to data corruption so I’m not using it.
does it come with rails to install into your rack or is that separate purchase?
+@monohydrate2 I literally did an unboxing… you can see everything that comes with it.
Dawg, how do you have the same car AND the same NAS as I do?
+Hydraulix_93 great minds! 😁🍻
At 11:06 your unit's s n and other info is prominently displayed. Most reviewers make a special effort to obscure this info. You may want to consult with your peers and get their opinions as to the wisdom of displaying such info.
+Nc S thanks for the heads up! I don’t think anyone can do anything with the SN though.
@@HelpMeDIY make Xpenology to use Synology quickconnect, for example...
I would not get any prebuilt server machines personally, they are really expensive especially for people experienced with this tech. But for someone with little hardware/software setup experience, this is a decent option with simple straightforward setup. It does not really matter what you name your volumes as long as you can easily manage them.
+Galladex I haven’t built anything like this and so far I find the software to be great and straightforward. A NAS isn’t something I want to spend my time on building from scratch :)