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Aiffro K100 All SSD NAS. Low Power, High Performance! 

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This is a review of the Aiffro K100 all SSD NAS System. It boasts The following specs:
- Model - K100
- Dimensions - 117*112*34mm
- Material - Aluminum alloy
- CPU - Intel N100
- Video Engine Processor - Intel UHD Graphics 12th
- Memory - LPDDRS 8GB 4800MHz
- Storage - 4 x SSD (2280 M.2 PCIE Gen3*2)
- I/O Port - 2 x USB 2.0 - 2 x TYPE-C USB3.2 Gen2 Data Only - 1 x TYPE-C DC - 1 x RJ45 - 1 x HDMI 1.4
- LED - 1 x POWER LED (Power On: Green+Red, working: Green)
The operating system can control the on/off and flashing frequency of red/green lights
- Ethernet - Realtek RTL8125 10/100/1000/2500 Mbps Ethernet
- Adapter - Automatics Voltage adjustment between 100 and 240V AC, 50/60Hz, 65Watts PD (20V/3.25A), 1.5 meters long Type-C cable
- Support System - CentOS/Euler/Ubuntu/Win11/FreeNAS/TureNAS
- Accessory - VESA Mount (option)
This PC is really awesome, and one that I'm happy to be using in my homelab as a replacement for my old Dell Poweredge that used 1500 W of power, compared to this incredible mini-pc that uses only 6 W of powere at idle.
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=== Timestamps ===
00:00 Beginning
00:08 Introduction to Aiffro K100
00:58 Unboxing
01:41 Thank you to my Patrons over at Patreon
03:55 Opening the Machine Case
07:06 installing the NVMe Drives
09:13 Installing a NAS OS
11:57 Media Playback Performance
14:50 Power Utilization
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Комментарии : 67   
@yourpcmd
@yourpcmd Месяц назад
Intel N100 is what all these SSD NAS prebuilt's are running. Not enough lanes and it's a cheap chip. Can build an all-SSD NAS (without the SSDs) for nearly half the cost.
@HelloHelloXD
@HelloHelloXD Месяц назад
Any recommendations?
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource Месяц назад
I'm getting the feeling it's priced too high for a lot of you. :-)
@yourpcmd
@yourpcmd Месяц назад
@@AwesomeOpenSource not at all. I spend upwards of $13k on Dell servers for clients. I'm just saying, that for a home lab, or someone just tinkering around, NASs like these are priced too high and they want to compete with the likes of say Synology. And for a brand that is not known or any newcomer to the NAS space, they need to be competitive and not use lower-tier components.
@mt_kegan512
@mt_kegan512 Месяц назад
Yes. You can build a matx or itx system with all the bells and whistles for $800. Not enterprise grade, but much cheaper if you already have the case and psu
@gabscar1
@gabscar1 Месяц назад
That was my thought as soon as I saw the price.
@Banner1986
@Banner1986 Месяц назад
They should be selling this thing for $250. Then they'd have a chance. At 390 with the discount, easy "nope" from me. For the 450 regular price? Practically highway robbery lol
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource Месяц назад
I don't feel like it's that far off the mark from other similar systems I've looked at. But I understand the urge to fine the best deal possible.
@frankwong9486
@frankwong9486 Месяц назад
​@@AwesomeOpenSource How about cwwk p5 with nvme carrier board ? That thing technically is 4 nvme + 2 SATA and you can use a aftermarket nvme cooler with whatever size because it is caseless 😂
@mbeware
@mbeware Месяц назад
At the beginning of the video, you are saying that you would never show us something that you don't like. I think that you SHOULD show products and software that you don't like and tell us why you don't like them. That would help us when we have to choose a product and we find that product that you didn't like and on which you didn't make a video. Also, that would increase the credibility of the review/show-and-tell of product that you do like. Maybe just make it obvious in the title of the video... Thank you for all the time you put producing those videos. They are great.
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource Месяц назад
I hadn’t thought of it that way. I wanted to do it the way I am because I want any manufacturer using open source to be encouraged to continue, so didn’t want to put them down in a public way, but give them a chance to fix issues if they can. But, I see your point. I will rewrite my terms going forward, so they understand that if I don’t like it I’ll publish the review and return the item so they can improve, with an open invitation to re-review it after any updates.
@jpullen581
@jpullen581 25 дней назад
yeah, this is what I like about Lon's channel. He's honest and tells it like it is. Where they can improve and if he likes it or not.
@weholmes5315
@weholmes5315 Месяц назад
Well done! Appreciate the power readings. For reference, my old Synology DS1815+ with 5 HDDs uses ~27W at idle and ~62W when active. The 6W idle would be a nice savings, so I'm considering it.🤔
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource Месяц назад
That's awesome! Yeah, I'm pretty excited about how much this can save me on power usage over time.
@geoffsmith82
@geoffsmith82 Месяц назад
If you are replacing your old hardware its one thing... but don't upgrade to get lower power usage alone. It will take years to get to the payback period.
@Practical-IT
@Practical-IT Месяц назад
Cool device. I've made a much smaller NAS out of a Beelink Mini PC using the included NVME drive and a 2.5" SSD. This looks like a much cleaner solution at a price.
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource Месяц назад
I say do whatever works for you, but this is nice.
@TechnologyGeek862
@TechnologyGeek862 Месяц назад
That price with the N100 yeah naah.
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource Месяц назад
Another vote down on the price. I really didn't think it was that bad. Maybe I need to readjust my pricing concepts on these machines.
@joezaino4674
@joezaino4674 Месяц назад
Some extra capacity for a small OS drive would be nice.
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource Месяц назад
You could run TrueNAS off a USB I suppose. But yes, something for a tiny 128 G drive for OS would be a nice option.
@hansbacker
@hansbacker Месяц назад
What is the point of a complete ssd nas if it only has a single 2.5gb port? The system is very expensive for the n100, the only advantage is the many ssd slots, of which you have no real advantage in terms of speed if you are limited to a single 2.5gb port. I see, many people certainly don't have the network infrastructure to make use of several 2.5gb or even 10gb ports, but then I dont see a reason for an ssd-only nas anyways I'd rather buy a standard mini pc with n100 cpu, also one 2.5gb port and only one or two ssd slots for half the price. (Apart from the fact that you can get "firewall pc's" from china for 250-350€ with the n100 which are equipped with 4-8 2.5gb ports, and several ssd slots. Admittedly, the delivery times for these things are rarely less than 1 month but still..) love your vids tho'
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource Месяц назад
I think it's a great way to keep things low power. That's my 2024 goal, is to go low power for all my home lab services. But, point taken about less expensive devices with more NICs.
@robertlee6338
@robertlee6338 Месяц назад
So many compromises with this product, only reason this gets a outlandish good review is becuase the channel is prone to accepting payment for bought positive review.
@HiltonT69
@HiltonT69 Месяц назад
The big problem here is the N100. That platform has only a single RAM channel, and very few PCIe lanes, so I am thinking these 4xNVMe devices are only Gen 3 x 1 lane each, so throughput will not be that impressive. Hence the limited amount of network bandwidth supplied. So, at the price, thanks, but no.
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource Месяц назад
Great insights, thank you for sharing.
@cjmoss51
@cjmoss51 Месяц назад
On top of the expensiveness that other commenters are pointing out, ZFS (which would ostensibly be the goal of any type of NAS whether z1 z2 or z3) would wear out the drives faster. Even ZFS mirror would wear out an NVMe far faster than it would a traditional 3.5. This is on top of needing essentially 1GB RAM per 1TB storage. The N100 doesnt have enough PCI lanes to saturate Gen 4 NVMe lanes and isnt powerful enough to manage a SAS even had you the option to do as such. All of that is before the fact that I mention that you have to install the OS on one of the 4 drives that you put in (you do this at 11:25) which means that you dont have 4 drives at your disposal, you have 3. I fail to see the thought that went into designing this product besides just tossing 4 NVMe slots on a N100 chipset.
@JimKJ3N
@JimKJ3N Месяц назад
If you use an OS that can boot from a USB thumb drive, you'd have all 4 slots available. I'm a little surprised that he used up an SSD when openmediavault can run from a USB stick.
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource Месяц назад
You are all correct. I just wanted to show what it can do. This setup was taken down after the video was completed. It's just to show that it can run OMV, TrueNAS, or any other NAS. ZFS is hard on SSDs for sure, and there are other options in linux as well.
@moralreality7328
@moralreality7328 Месяц назад
Could you get your hands on the new ugreen nvme offering? Has the 1235u cpu and 4 drive bays. Seems a better overall unit
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource Месяц назад
I'll reach out, and ask. No guarantees.
@l0gic23
@l0gic23 Месяц назад
Are any of these companies ive never heared of using that open source bios?
@Grogueman
@Grogueman Месяц назад
Yup, quite open to Beijing.
@l0gic23
@l0gic23 Месяц назад
@@Grogueman haha!
@toddselby443
@toddselby443 Месяц назад
A 20 minute commercial. Wonderful.
@jim7smith
@jim7smith Месяц назад
What power monitor is that you are using in the video?
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource Месяц назад
It's a no-name brand from Amazon. Here's the link (not an affiliate link) www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07P8M7N9F/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
@jim7smith
@jim7smith Месяц назад
@@AwesomeOpenSource Thanks Brian. What got my attention is that you can actually read the display. The "Killawatt" displays suck.
@elonbrusque
@elonbrusque Месяц назад
Your wiki page is down with an ssl error. Idk where else to get ahold of the websites owner 😅
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource Месяц назад
Working on it!
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource Месяц назад
Should be fixed. Sorry about that.
@elonbrusque
@elonbrusque Месяц назад
@@AwesomeOpenSource all good! just thought you should know and had no way to say something lol
@Lunolux
@Lunolux Месяц назад
interesting video, full nas with SSD is not in current roadmap^^" actually i dont have a "nas" yet i have a motherboard with an i5 3470 (3.2ghz) + 16go ram, this will be a good start, and if i dont need a nas i can make another think with it
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource Месяц назад
Sounds like a solid starter plan.
@ivanjuarez1412
@ivanjuarez1412 Месяц назад
This looks to me like a mini pc and the company realize they could not sell it as pc with n100 so they repackaged it as a NAS good item tho
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource Месяц назад
It's essentially a mini-pc NAS. I like it, it's pretty great, and so small. I'm working on a separate low power mini-pc now, and it's actually larger than this little box that's acting as a NAS.
@EViL3666
@EViL3666 Месяц назад
This is exactly what it is - You can get an N100 with 2x2.5Gbe (Intel), 2 NVMe slots and 2.5" bay for £85 of AliExpress... I got 3 of them to build a Ceph cluster (still WIP). I understand something "unique" might have less demand, and there is additional cost here is for NVMe slots, but that does no constitute 350% price increase.. and to add salt to the wound, it seems to have a Realtek NIC.
@ahsan0349
@ahsan0349 Месяц назад
I hope next content cloud system with Next cloud
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource Месяц назад
Sounds like a great project.
@rickstokes2239
@rickstokes2239 Месяц назад
Too little storage and features for corporate use but perhaps for home use.
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource Месяц назад
I don't think it would fit corporate needs alone, but maybe a rack of them with 4 - 4TB drives each. But I definitely think it could do some great stuff in small business space.
@jim7smith
@jim7smith Месяц назад
pretty much sold out (:
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource Месяц назад
Do you mean me, or this unit?
@jim7smith
@jim7smith Месяц назад
@@AwesomeOpenSource the unit, Brian..... No way it would apply to you. You are the Man!
@robertlee6338
@robertlee6338 Месяц назад
So many compromises with this product, only reason this gets a outlandish good review is becuase the channel is prone to accepting payment for bought positive review.
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource Месяц назад
Prone to? In what way? Based on my over 200 videos, and the 3 that are hardware reviews?
@logician44
@logician44 Месяц назад
Static charge drives are not reliable for long term storage, imo. Performance vs reliability payoff is suspect. And the presenter glides right over the fact he'd be backing up this nas for sure. The cost per storage volume is an obvious red-flag as well, eco-benefit be damned.
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource Месяц назад
I did mention that you should have a backup, didn't mean to breeze over it. You should always have redundancy. SSD NAS or not. Yes SSD does cost more, but so did Spinning drives when they were first available, as they do for larger and larger volumes. For me, the cost savings on power will be much larger than the cost to both get the device, and even update the storage down the road, but that may not be true for everyone depending on where you're starting, and what your goals are.
@DavidM2002
@DavidM2002 Месяц назад
" If I like the product, I get to keep the unit. If I don't like it, I return it to them... . " Does that not sound like a bribe to you ? At least you were honest about that. But, this is so much the problem of so many YT videos these days. Good product or bad, too many people doing reviews or "reviews" to make money from one end or the other. I would have sent it back without reviewing it. Maybe even putting a hammer to it first. That would have made a better video. And it would have said more about your integrity.
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource Месяц назад
I'm sorry you don't like the hardware, nor the deal I make with those who request my time to make a review video of their products, but it really is my time. Should I get paid for that? It takes no less than 20 hours to make 1 video and more often than not, it takes even more time than that. I spend money on resources, and contribute back to open source constantly. My integrity sits with the dozens of review requests I get and turn down every month, or never publish because the system and / or hardware is simply terrible, not open source, or not worthwhile. Do you go to your work, and tell your boss, "my integrity says I should do all my work for free this week." ? That's essentially what you're saying when you make a statement like you just did. The people who make reviews on yourtube, take the time to explain what they find, how they found it, and why they find a product compelling, or terrible, or whatever else they find about it; and they have to feed themselves, their families, and pay bills just like everyone else in the world. I'm baffled by the people who come to a site to watch a free video, and then don't want to see ads, or hear about promotions, or see merchandise from the creator, or have them make any money for their time and effort. I truly hope you'll stick around, watch my other videos, and know that I cover the things I find interesting and useful, and my goal as always, is to help anyone who is heading in the same direction as me. The best thing about all review videos, is you don't have to buy any of it to find out you wouldn't like it.
@DavidM2002
@DavidM2002 Месяц назад
@@AwesomeOpenSource Getting paid for your time is one thing, and I think that is just fine. But getting paid ( in cash or in kind ) only if it's a good review is quite another matter.
@jj-icejoe6642
@jj-icejoe6642 25 дней назад
500$ for this shit ?
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource 23 дня назад
Yep. It's not for everyone.
@jj-icejoe6642
@jj-icejoe6642 23 дня назад
@@AwesomeOpenSource You can have more power for less $
@TheChadXperience909
@TheChadXperience909 Месяц назад
I hate metal on electronics which require wireless connectivity, because it destroys the reception. Just make the damn thing plastic, and let me save a few pennies. I don't think that naked beer can aesthetic is attractive, anyways. With plastic, I can at least have some choice in getting the color I want. A mini PC is never going to be a premium product. Let's face it, it's a cell phone in a box that doesn't run on batteries or fit into your pocket. It ain't nothin special. Quit tryna be fancy.
@AwesomeOpenSource
@AwesomeOpenSource Месяц назад
I get your point, but it's really a nice build quality. The antenna thing is not an issue, Mac has been dealing with it long enough that it's easy to overcome. As for the cell phone part...it's funny, but seriously these do something a bit different.
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