Is there a way to technically deliver an unbroken user experience to a thread user without privacy issues?
Is there a way to technically deliver an unbroken user experience to a thread user without privacy issues?
A failed messaging system that nobody in the world uses except for the Americans?
How sweet.
Yes, ZFS is commonly known for heavy disk I/O and also huge RAM usage, the rule used to be “1GB of RAM for every TB of disk” but that’s not compulsory.
Meanwhile, about BTRFS, keep in mind that Synology uses a mixed recipe because the RAID code of BTRFS is still green and it’s not considered production ready. Here’s an interesting read about how Synology filled the gaps: https://daltondur.st/syno_btrfs_1/
Oh that’s great to hear. Thank you for sharing.
The most common software choices are TrueNAS and UNRAID.
Depending on your use-case, one is better than the other:
TrueNAS uses ZFS, which is great if you want to be absolutely sure the unreplaceable data on your disks is 100% safe, like your personal photos. UNRAID has a more flexible expansion and more power efficient, but doesn’t prevent any bit flip, which is not really an issue if you only store multimedia for streaming.
If you prefer a hardware solution ready to use, Synology and QNAP are great choices so long you remember to use ZFS (QNAP) or BTRFS (Synology) as filesystem.
Or… we could Europenize America so everyone wins.
Battle Angel Alita is exactly what I was thinking, it’s also a great movie it deserves a sequel!
That’s absolutely in your right to do so.
Would you mind if I ask you what did I say that’s considered an asshole move?