WI_Hedgehog
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To understand this thread you have to referr back to @winnielinnie's intended purpose.
The amount of attention to detail that requires would be quite the challenge! Not sure how well it will resonate with the younger generation and kids.@Constantin, maybe you could immortalize a PDP-1 in your annual Halloween papier-mâché extravaganza?
TrueNAS on forty 8" hard drives. $24,000 and an additional 800 lbs.That reminds me of the PiDP-11 that I still have to solder.
The younger generation may find it frightening as hell… and way over the top for Halloween.Not sure how well it will resonate with the younger generation and kids.![]()
Ah yes, the final link in the PCI-SIG's evil plan to dominate the world by appending "Express" to every technology on the planet.TrueNAS Express
Well, to be honest with you, I'd prefer the "Express" domination over the "i-<insert_product_here>" Apple branding domination.Ah yes, the final link in the PCI-SIG's evil plan to dominate the world by appending "Express" to every technology on the planet.
PCI? PCI Express.
SATA? SATA Express, because they threw in the towel and just adopted PCIe.
SD? SD Express, where the logo is a disc and the interface is PCIe.
ExpressCard? Because there was a short gap between laptops being sufficiently integrated to not need add-on cards and PCMCIA being too slow - and where there's a gap, there's PCIe.
NVMe? Gotta expressify Non-Volatime Memory with some PCIe. Also, we put some Express in your PCI Express, so you can feel the speed while you feel the speed.
CFexpress? If SD cards can run PCIe, surely CF cards can, too!
With all the world's hardware consumed by PCIe, clearly the time has come to invade software as well. I predict that half the world's software will be labeled "Express" by 2030.
Let us be ecumenical: Welcome the one and only storage solution, the iNAS Express Cube.Well, to be honest with you, I'd prefer the "Express" domination over the "i-<insert_product_here>" Apple branding domination.
TrueNAS on forty 8" hard drives. $24,000 and an additional 800 lbs.
Eeeewwwwwww, nooooooooooooo..... You said the taboo word!Let us be ecumenical: Welcome the one and only storage solution, the iNAS Express Cube.
Double domination. Resistance is futile.