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This is no longer true. You can get over 108TB on a single volume, but you will need to upgrade the memory of the machine to 32 GB or ram, after which the restriction will be lifted. Ds 1821+ supports up to 32GB so it is just a issue of getting 2x 16gb sticks of SODIMM ddr4 ecc ram
this is why our NAS are improperly hardened. Thinking the NAS that has a public facing IP is being seen because the manufacturer is vulnerable. Don't mention anything about the biggest thing plaguing every public facing IP, bots. Another is the backdoors purposely designed from these manufacturers. Next, not using VPNs. Think the last is the non techie people buying these that don't have the science background for technology. They could just take your minuscule amount of advice you stated but if your videos aren't being updated regularly or even the topic readdressed the extreme advancement these adversaries have access to makes it almost impossible to mitigate, if at all. I recommend following the National Standards outlined from NIST or best practices in ISO, or ISACA.
Just hooked mine up today at our cabin. I was able to use Site Magic to connect to our main house UDM in less than 3 minutes. I fought trying to get the UDM and USG to play nice for a long time. Well worth the upgrade, especially since the controller is now hosted on the gateway.
Dear lord, that's where you are filming and with all those servers running? What next? Record the video by the exaust of a jet engine? Or would you prefer getting on the engine bay of a Starship rocket during launch?
@@Cmdrd5 thank you I didn't catch that when I watched it. Now that you mention it I do see that the front 3 rows are in fact wider then the back 5 rows to accommodate the extra drives and not having the SAS expanders.
Would it make sense to replace the coolant in the "last line" with something else than water, so you don't have catastrophic failure, as soon as one of those lines fails? Like say using isopropyl alcohol for the last line and having a sort of heat transfer to the water line only at one point in the bottom of the rack.
Fun fact the lines are actually under a constant vacuum or something similar, there are a few videos about it but basically even if you cut the lines no coolant will leak out. It’s really neat :)
@@magicalpotato196 could you provide a link or something? How do you push water through a tube, while keeping a vacuum? That sounds like science fiction almost 😄
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jonmichael mentions that TCO of SSD was 3x and now >10x higher than HDD. but surely this doesn't include electricity costs which strongly depend on the region?