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2019-01-26 23:20:57 UTC

And 1070 ti in almost all

2019-01-26 23:21:24 UTC

And then don't buy the FE card

2019-01-26 23:21:29 UTC

Then it's about on par with less power consumption than the V64 and you get RTX meme

2019-01-26 23:21:40 UTC

<:thinkjojo:333980344044879872>

2019-01-26 23:21:48 UTC

Yes the rtx 2060 is a good buy

2019-01-26 23:22:48 UTC

>$600AUD

2019-01-26 23:23:10 UTC

I'm waiting for the tu116 based cards without RTX

2019-01-26 23:23:29 UTC

Whatever the 1660 and 1660Ti leaks will actually turn into

2019-01-26 23:23:54 UTC

I doubt it'll be at 2060 levels

2019-01-26 23:24:20 UTC

Probably slot into the old 1050 (ti) space

2019-01-26 23:24:32 UTC

It's just below the 2060

2019-01-26 23:25:27 UTC

If Nvidia wants to push rtx they'd be stupid to push non rtx cards

2019-01-26 23:25:28 UTC

I think it was 1280cores on the 1660 and 1536 on the Ti

2019-01-26 23:25:43 UTC

so it's directly positioned below the 2060

2019-01-26 23:54:48 UTC

Currently as their stats are so close to each other

2019-01-26 23:55:14 UTC

Its just matter which camp you want to support

2019-01-26 23:57:52 UTC

Rtx being just another hairworks experiment

2019-01-27 06:22:33 UTC

best windows music player? still foobar?

2019-01-27 06:57:12 UTC

Foobar, MusicBee, Clementine, MPD

2019-01-27 09:46:16 UTC

winamp

2019-01-27 09:50:07 UTC

Get out of here.

2019-01-27 10:10:29 UTC

through wine

2019-01-27 13:19:39 UTC

does any of you faggots have experience with ZFS

2019-01-27 13:23:42 UTC

define "experience"

2019-01-27 13:24:07 UTC

i have had wholesome experience with it breaking down and destroying whole storage system

2019-01-27 13:24:18 UTC

that was some users fault tho

2019-01-27 13:24:23 UTC

i handled the aftermath

2019-01-27 13:25:01 UTC

(tried but due it was ZFS there was nothing i could do expect suggest sending it to data retrieval professionals and paying diamonds to get the company data out of it)

2019-01-27 13:25:31 UTC

idk i'm trying to figure out what I should do with my new NAS

2019-01-27 13:25:42 UTC

6 drive RAIDZ setup what poopped

2019-01-27 13:25:42 UTC

the previous one was just two 1TB disks in RAID1

2019-01-27 13:25:44 UTC

was not fun

2019-01-27 13:25:53 UTC

but I have two 8TB disks now and could get more

2019-01-27 13:25:55 UTC

but idk what to do

2019-01-27 13:26:25 UTC

but what others say about is : "its good and trust worthy in most cases out there"

2019-01-27 13:27:04 UTC

worthy read about it

2019-01-27 13:27:10 UTC

yeah I found that page too

2019-01-27 13:28:08 UTC

pretty tldr: if you know how much and what you need : ZFS is godsend for your storage needs

2019-01-27 13:28:19 UTC

but if you aim to slowly tune and expand

2019-01-27 13:28:23 UTC

its not that great

2019-01-27 13:28:41 UTC

dunno if other raid modes work differently on ZFS

2019-01-27 13:34:56 UTC

oh yeah i meant to send this to you day or two ago @porco https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/turris-mox-modular-open-source-router#/ seen that yet ?

2019-01-27 13:35:19 UTC

lettuce in your router?

2019-01-27 13:35:48 UTC

their advert video is hilarious

2019-01-27 14:10:46 UTC

@Tervy should I just run 4 disk RAID10 <:thonkang:327933449597878312>

2019-01-27 14:11:02 UTC

ask /r/datahoarder

2019-01-27 14:11:03 UTC

:P

2019-01-27 14:11:22 UTC

and tbh its up to what you need as features,etc

2019-01-27 14:11:37 UTC

i use mostly off-site systems these days

2019-01-27 14:11:59 UTC

i only have learned not to run raid5

2019-01-27 14:12:02 UTC

and never built more than 2 larger nas setups

2019-01-27 14:12:22 UTC

where someone else did most of the "operating system" work

2019-01-27 14:12:29 UTC

I have two disks and could increase that to 3-4 right now

2019-01-27 14:12:38 UTC

but i have 8 bays and want to expand in the future

2019-01-27 14:12:48 UTC

this one person said MDADM+LVM

2019-01-27 14:12:52 UTC

i have no idea what that is lmao

2019-01-27 14:13:41 UTC

mdadm is raid management and monitoring software what is qutie nice

2019-01-27 14:14:13 UTC

he pretty much suggested software based raid system

2019-01-27 14:14:22 UTC

not hardware based

2019-01-27 14:14:24 UTC

gay

2019-01-27 14:19:38 UTC

then ofc there is option for raid 6 madness what has most fault-tolerance :D

2019-01-27 14:19:45 UTC

and requires 4 drives minimn

2019-01-27 14:19:57 UTC

well, raid 6 is pretty equal to raid10

2019-01-27 14:20:03 UTC

and but yeah im not a person to answer this question with enough knowledge

2019-01-27 14:20:08 UTC

raid5/6 has a lot of write overhead because of parity

2019-01-27 14:20:16 UTC

and they're slower to restore because of parity calculations

2019-01-27 14:20:17 UTC

hence the 4 drives

2019-01-27 14:20:26 UTC

4head

2019-01-27 14:20:34 UTC

raid5 has a high chance of failure when one disk fails and you try to rebuild the matrix

2019-01-27 14:20:54 UTC

that's a meme anyways

2019-01-27 14:21:03 UTC

people quote the absolute maximum error rate for that

2019-01-27 14:21:14 UTC

if your disk is at that point it was already dead anyways

2019-01-27 14:22:31 UTC

doesnt the rebuild fail completely if one error occurs?

2019-01-27 14:22:55 UTC

yes

2019-01-27 14:23:03 UTC

sucks

2019-01-27 14:23:09 UTC

not gonna risk it then

2019-01-27 14:23:20 UTC

but think about it

2019-01-27 14:23:21 UTC

that means

2019-01-27 14:23:39 UTC

where i work i'm not too sure how it works, but we run weekly full scans of all data for integrity

2019-01-27 14:23:50 UTC

those haven't failed during the 2 years i was there

2019-01-27 14:23:57 UTC

looks like a shitload of reads

2019-01-27 14:24:14 UTC

meanwhile people on reddit keep going on about how if you read an entire 8tb disk for a rebuild it's basically a guaranteed 100% chance of URE

2019-01-27 14:24:27 UTC

hmm

2019-01-27 14:24:40 UTC

i'll think about it when i decide to expand

2019-01-27 14:24:54 UTC

i have to think about it now <:pepeturt:499291994649133067>

2019-01-27 14:24:55 UTC

3tbx2 on raid1 seems enough for now

2019-01-27 14:25:31 UTC

with a cheapo card

2019-01-27 14:25:34 UTC

just copying over the data from the 5 disks out of my old PC onto my new NAS will fill about 8TB

2019-01-27 14:25:34 UTC

yeah raid 1 or 1+0 is decent solution for most "backup" needs

2019-01-27 14:25:53 UTC

your NAS should not need "speed" over "security" anyway

2019-01-27 14:26:25 UTC

i plan on upgrading to 10gbit <:thinkturt:498925089224654859>

2019-01-27 14:26:31 UTC

hayai

2019-01-27 14:26:52 UTC

the 120MB/s i'm getting over gigabit is lame

2019-01-27 14:27:01 UTC

๐Ÿ˜‚

2019-01-27 14:27:57 UTC

i should upgrade my router from 100mbit to some cheap 1gbit mikrotik

2019-01-27 14:28:13 UTC

how do you live with that

2019-01-27 14:28:33 UTC

250mbit internet

2019-01-27 14:28:39 UTC

i don't max it out too often

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