wolfsbora
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Hi all,
Thank you for this amazing forum! I have learned quite a bit thanks to my many searches here.
I did a search on this before and found a couple of relevant posts but not exactly what I'm looking for.
I recently bought 2 servers configured with TrueNAS because I need to store massive video files. I shoot in 4K 12-bit RAW and it fills a 1TB SSD being used by a recording monitor very quickly. My secondary camera shoots in 4K 10-bit which also consumes plenty of space. Lastly, I am a photographer and store those as well. I can transfer about 256GB over my network when hard wired. 256GB is about the max I can do. Anything more and it simply takes too long often timing out because of my laptop. I have a SATA to USB3.0 adapter and a SATA to USB-C adapter. My servers do not have USB-C sadly. Regardless, it doesn't appear that TrueNAS recognizes the USB3.0 adapter. Am I missing something? Thanks!
My details:
I have 2 x TrueNAS servers each with:
2 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2690 0 @ 2.90GHz
12 x 3TB Sun HDDs in RAID10 - 18TB useable/18TB mirrored
256GB RAM
Thank you for this amazing forum! I have learned quite a bit thanks to my many searches here.
I did a search on this before and found a couple of relevant posts but not exactly what I'm looking for.
I recently bought 2 servers configured with TrueNAS because I need to store massive video files. I shoot in 4K 12-bit RAW and it fills a 1TB SSD being used by a recording monitor very quickly. My secondary camera shoots in 4K 10-bit which also consumes plenty of space. Lastly, I am a photographer and store those as well. I can transfer about 256GB over my network when hard wired. 256GB is about the max I can do. Anything more and it simply takes too long often timing out because of my laptop. I have a SATA to USB3.0 adapter and a SATA to USB-C adapter. My servers do not have USB-C sadly. Regardless, it doesn't appear that TrueNAS recognizes the USB3.0 adapter. Am I missing something? Thanks!
My details:
I have 2 x TrueNAS servers each with:
2 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2690 0 @ 2.90GHz
12 x 3TB Sun HDDs in RAID10 - 18TB useable/18TB mirrored
256GB RAM