AntoninKyrene
Dabbler
- Joined
- Jan 2, 2023
- Messages
- 15
UPDATE
I finally added the additional 32 GB of RAM, and I disabled the onboard Realtek chip in favor of an Intel i210 PCIe x1 card. What a monumental difference in file transfers with the new NIC. It's like going from 8-track straight to DAT. (Or 128 MP3 to FLAC maybe, for the younger generation?)
@danb35
The better half of me recently discovered you can put Blu-Ray discs on a server and stream them across a network. Somehow it never occurred to her those tens of thousands of video files stored on our iTunes Server v7 are just the proprietary Mac version of what TrueNAS v2 will be: an open-source version of the same. When I showed her how you could access those same files anywhere Starlink or 4G/5G are available using nothing more than a 2000Wh portable power station and a laptop.
Throw out the idea that v2 will be a 100TB server. We are going to need more. A lot more.
-Antonin
I finally added the additional 32 GB of RAM, and I disabled the onboard Realtek chip in favor of an Intel i210 PCIe x1 card. What a monumental difference in file transfers with the new NIC. It's like going from 8-track straight to DAT. (Or 128 MP3 to FLAC maybe, for the younger generation?)
@danb35
The better half of me recently discovered you can put Blu-Ray discs on a server and stream them across a network. Somehow it never occurred to her those tens of thousands of video files stored on our iTunes Server v7 are just the proprietary Mac version of what TrueNAS v2 will be: an open-source version of the same. When I showed her how you could access those same files anywhere Starlink or 4G/5G are available using nothing more than a 2000Wh portable power station and a laptop.
Throw out the idea that v2 will be a 100TB server. We are going to need more. A lot more.
-Antonin