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Testing the PiBox mini 2, a Raspberry Pi MicroK8s server 

Jeff Geerling
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Kubesail sent me their brand-new PiBox mini 2. It's a 2-drive SATA NAS built with the Compute Module 4. It has a front-panel LCD, native SATA, and more!
I did have a little trouble with the early prototype model they sent, but was able to get that fixed and now have 16 TB of raw storage, and a nice little managed microk8s installation, to boot!
Mentioned in this video:
- PiBox mini 2 Kickstarter: www.kickstarter.com/projects/...
- Kubesail PiBox mini 2 - official site: pibox.io
- Kubernetes 101 Series: kube101.jeffgeerling.com
- Check out other CM4 boards: pipci.jeffgeerling.com/boards_cm
And if you must know, those 8 TB SSDs are NOT cheap... amzn.to/3mds84c
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#RaspberryPi #PiBox #Kubernetes
Contents:
00:00 - PiBox mini 2
01:03 - Teardown
07:07 - Mounting 2x 8TB SSDs
08:52 - First boot
10:37 - Checking out Kubesail
12:38 - One drive is missing!
16:26 - Kubernetes storage volume
17:44 - Pricing and options
19:43 - Verdict
20:01 - RAID 1 performance

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Комментарии : 712   
@CandyGramForMongo_
@CandyGramForMongo_ 2 года назад
Props for the “Great Scott” t-shirt.
@durikke2
@durikke2 2 года назад
Was about to type the same xD
@applesushi
@applesushi 2 года назад
Ditto. :D
@karlschuneman7960
@karlschuneman7960 2 года назад
I did shop at the Great Scott! Grocery stores
@maxjatka
@maxjatka 2 года назад
Yeah, that is cool!
@arjayUU
@arjayUU 2 года назад
Great mutual community 👨‍🔧
@derekgoodwine7509
@derekgoodwine7509 2 года назад
I love your honesty and capability to point out defect and drawbacks nicely I mean without making anyone feel or look bad! Great job! Keep it up Sir!
@devnol
@devnol 2 года назад
14:50, in this case RAID stands for Redundant Array of Insanely expensive Disks
@JeffGeerling
@JeffGeerling 2 года назад
Haha see some people say it stands for "Inexpensive" but I use "Independent" because not all RAIDs use cheap drives!
@TricksterRad
@TricksterRad 2 года назад
@@JeffGeerling Well, the original name in fact used "Inexpensive" for the I in RAID, but later (reference to a book released in 2002) the advisory board replaced it with "Independent", probably because that makes more sense than the former. :D
@perwestermark8920
@perwestermark8920 2 года назад
Inexpensive because it intends small stand-alone disks and not the really, really expensive server disks (disk packs) looking like a big washing machine. And just about all disks are inexpensive now, when looking at media price. No longer $1000 for a few MB of storage.
@John.0z
@John.0z 2 года назад
@@perwestermark8920 You saved me from writing that Per. One place I worked at had to agonise over the expense of one of those "washing machine" sized drives, a 60MB example. Later I laid out the computer room and supervised the installation of a new mainframe that had two strings of such drives, one was 8X100MB, the other 4X200MB, but addressed the same as the first. Mainframe Operating Systems had serious limitations, needed a team to support them, but were reliable. Even the 8" SCSI drives that came out later were far from inexpensive, just less expensive. To me a 4TB SATA SSD is far beyond amazing, and the M.2 PCIe SSDs are cheap for what you get.
@perwestermark8920
@perwestermark8920 2 года назад
@@John.0z My first own drive was about $1000 for 42MB MFM drive. Then $1500 for 320MB ESDI drive. $1000 for 1.3GB SCSI. $2000 for 5GB SCSI. Given the capacity increases and inflation, todays SSD and HDD feels like they are almost "for free". I can lose 1TB in a corner somewhere and probably not notice the missed storage capacity from that extra (and forgotten) disk image.
@joeg3950
@joeg3950 2 года назад
I’m definitely interested. Going to set this up when out of prototype phase. Great videos. I many not be a computer professional, but I do home setups, networks, etc. as a hobbyist. Rebuilt cars and worked construction as a kid. Now, I no longer want to spend time and effort on the garage floor at 20F in the winter, plus the money. This has been more practical in today’s lifestyle.
@joliver1981
@joliver1981 2 года назад
Just what I was literally looking for the other day as I pondered what to do with a couple spare SSD’s I had lying around that were swapped out for bigger drives… they still work fine so now they will get a new life! Thanks!
@brucecushman3985
@brucecushman3985 2 года назад
At 6:09, where you show a closeup of the sata chip, if you look at the pads on the chip you can see a solder bridge on two of the pins. This might be intentional or it might be the source of the second sata port failure. Worth investigating as it might be a quick fix to remove the excess solder from the pins. That chip looks like it has way too much solder on it. Good luck with your build. Pre Production boards are always fun. Their like a box of chocolates, you never know what you'll get.
@MSM5500
@MSM5500 2 года назад
Those two pins shorten are the RX differential pair of the second SATA channel of the ASM1061 chip. If the developers deliver their products to public in the state like that, that tells a lot of what's going on behind the scene. I didn't get what the developers of this setup are going to achieve especially when ODROID HC4 has been around for 2 years already. HC4 is a high quality piece of gear that has everything on board right out of the box.
@mihabolil4o
@mihabolil4o 2 года назад
I did notice that bridge immediately and wondered if intentional. Also got me one old odroid hc2 with omv and it still rocks.
@sinki19841984
@sinki19841984 2 года назад
24 SRXP_A DiI SATA Receive Signal + for Port A 23 SRXN_A DiI SATA Receive Signal - for Port A I don't think those should be bridged...
@nicholassmerk
@nicholassmerk 2 года назад
@@MSM5500 How do you screw that up? wow...
@column.01
@column.01 2 года назад
This. Was about to comment it as I noticed immediately that is probably an issue.
@adrianh.5939
@adrianh.5939 2 года назад
This is an absolutely perfect product for my situation, i need to make a little nas for my parents to use in their house, hope i can get one of these and just set it up in their basement and leave it for forever.
@JeffGeerling
@JeffGeerling 2 года назад
That's exactly the use case I have for it - stick one at my parents house for a slow off-site backup location.
@spencer5051
@spencer5051 2 года назад
@@JeffGeerling 2x $800 ssd's cheap? Its an interesting product if space is a huge concern, but for the $/TB i'd prob go with something else for a NAS.
@ZoomZoomDesign
@ZoomZoomDesign 2 года назад
It is a perfect raspberry pi project, except the price. Check the Odroid HC4 if you are interested in DIY NAS but in a more decent price.
@RobertJBareIII
@RobertJBareIII 2 года назад
@@spencer5051 I would assume the 8tb SSDs are merely just for this video and more than likely he swapped it out for something else when he actually deployed it
@perwestermark8920
@perwestermark8920 2 года назад
I use a normal RPi4 with external USB3 disks. Works well and are available now for anyone who has the RPi. It's the RPi that is hard to find with all electronics shortages.
@misat0san
@misat0san 2 года назад
Great Scott! What a great channel, great to see you support and follow him!
@DaVince21
@DaVince21 2 года назад
I was starting to look for Pi RAID/NAS/dev server/backup solutions and this looks perfect! It could even host my private Git server. 😄
@rhiantaylor3446
@rhiantaylor3446 2 года назад
Thanks for the video. The fact that this device is so attractive reflects that, for all the positives, the lack of a pci pinout (or better a sata port) on the original pi 4 is a fairly big negative.
@bluecreature39
@bluecreature39 2 года назад
I learn so much from your videos. I'm such a newb but I think I'm ready to start putting a simple piNAS together
@gorinator
@gorinator 2 года назад
I'm glad to see you didn't cover the air vent! I never would have noticed it if you didn't talk about it in your CO2 concentration video. The value you provide to the community with your brain, when it's working, is exceptional. The visual value of the vent cover to the community doesn't seem like a good trade. I see it's still hanging up. I think you should dispose of it. Or, at the very least, attach it with some stand-offs so you still get air. Keep up the good work, and stay well.
@Darkk6969
@Darkk6969 2 года назад
I am happy to see he didn't use the vent cover either when he made this video.
@VakesanM
@VakesanM 2 года назад
Great shirt btw. just love it when all your favorite edutubers are part of the same multiverse!
@JeffGeerling
@JeffGeerling 2 года назад
The bestiverse!
@hawaiianryan1890
@hawaiianryan1890 2 года назад
@@JeffGeerling which, in turn, is an 8-bit Guy reference?
@JeffGeerling
@JeffGeerling 2 года назад
@@hawaiianryan1890 Ha!
@JustinEmlay
@JustinEmlay 2 года назад
That insane amount of info came directly out of Jeff's mouth, not from a prompter...legit content!
@ygiagam
@ygiagam 2 года назад
Thank you for another interesting and informative video. Keep up the good work!
@AnthonyFournier
@AnthonyFournier 2 года назад
I'm super excited for it! It's fun the things you learn when you watch the whole video. :) Thanks agin!
@p_serdiuk
@p_serdiuk 2 года назад
I've already ordered the PiKVM and this, too, looks pretty interesting. Olimex LIME2 A20 is the less powerful but more open source alternative available in Europe. It has native Gigabit Ethernet, SATA, full HDMI, and a battery controller, among other things, and support for Allwinner A20 in mainline kernel is almost complete.
@chrismorrison5301
@chrismorrison5301 2 года назад
Do the PiKVM and NAS in this video have support for PoE?
@p_serdiuk
@p_serdiuk 2 года назад
@@chrismorrison5301 Why would they? PiKVM connects directly to the server so it should use the server's power source. PiNAS should sit directly next to the router or switch. Neither is the kind of device you want to place far away and avoid running separate power to.
@p_serdiuk
@p_serdiuk 2 года назад
@@chrismorrison5301 I'm pretty sure that running PoE with any Pi requires a separate adapter or a HAT. Adapters are cheap.
@chrismorrison5301
@chrismorrison5301 2 года назад
@@p_serdiuk I thought he said in one of the videos that one does. The KVM is going to be hooked up to my home desktop and right now the only feasible place for a NAS is connected to my PoE switch where I would rather use PoE because my plug situation isn't great.
@chrismorrison5301
@chrismorrison5301 2 года назад
@@p_serdiuk Yes, however some HAT's that do other stuff can come with PoE built in
@knomad666
@knomad666 2 года назад
Great review. It looks promising, and the 5 drive version sounds perfect for a low power NAS! Now if only we could get some TrueNAS Core support...
@JeffGeerling
@JeffGeerling 2 года назад
This would be nice.
@murraydelk9400
@murraydelk9400 2 года назад
Wow, I noticed the solder bridge at it’s first appearance and thought “well, that must be intentional I guess” 😂 Great video, seems like a fitting solution for me and my NAS. 👍
@jasemkhl217
@jasemkhl217 2 года назад
I'm in, been waiting for something like this
@movax20h
@movax20h 2 года назад
There are few things serious missing: 1) metal extrusion case, 2) power toggle and reset switch, 3) RTC battery, 4) easy way to hookup multiple units into common power supply, or PoE out of the box.
@mdoering
@mdoering 2 года назад
I like that "powe" light. It's like "Powe! 🤜💥"
@scottwilliams895
@scottwilliams895 2 года назад
Cool product, and a great review video!
@Kingramze
@Kingramze 2 года назад
It's really cool. While I'm sure there are a lot of potential uses for it, I'd be much more interested in a Pi based NAS that uses NVME. I'm phasing out all of my HDDs in favor of SSDs, and I'm getting to the point where I'm phasing out my SATA SSDs for NVME (whether internal on the motherboard or a card or external via USB enclosure). At some point, I'm going to have a lot of smaller NVME drives with a lot of life still in them that were just replaced with larger versions, and I might want to put them individually into Pi NAS devices or set up as a RAID with a Gigabit ethernet port - probably as a media server, so the data will be largely write-once, read many.
@stevieklaer9347
@stevieklaer9347 2 года назад
Wow this is like exactly what I was looking for!
@artursmihelsons415
@artursmihelsons415 2 года назад
Pretty cool PiBox.. Thanks for sharing! 👍
@digitalbarrito3555
@digitalbarrito3555 2 года назад
I want one of these with a burning passion, and I've never used a Pi, and have only just started toying with the idea of a NAS
@digitalbarrito3555
@digitalbarrito3555 Год назад
I can gladly say that my burning passion will soon be satisfied, getting a PiBox for Christmas! Wooo
@Nickle314
@Nickle314 2 года назад
It suprises me no one does a backbone for mounting lots of vertical compute modules, with no need for power, ethernet because that's all on the backbone. Inbuilt KVM also interesting.
@TheXiguazhi
@TheXiguazhi 2 года назад
its much larger but blade solutions typically work this way....
@callmefoxie2950
@callmefoxie2950 2 года назад
I've had that on a backburner for some time now. Each card in this "blade" would contain either one CM4 plus NVMe slot or four CM4 plus 5port switch; the backplane would be connected via PCIe slot (just using the connector, not actual PCIe pinout) to connect power and UART for KVM; the backplane would have another 8 or 16 port switch to contain 8 or 16 of these sub-cards. And then some ESP32 or something similar with ethernet for the UARTs terminating and some web-UART-HTML5 thingy. I would love to build it but don't have time for it right now
@callmefoxie2950
@callmefoxie2950 2 года назад
we're talking (if 16 ports on the backplane + 5 ports on each sub-card) upto 4*15 = 60 CM4 = 240 ARM64 cores :) would get quite expensive, plus would love to put there dual-PSU or some UPS support as the backplane would supply 12V (because high currents) and each sub-card would switch down to 5V. I've spent some time thinking about this but ... maybe in November or December :)
@adameichler
@adameichler 2 года назад
Turing Pi 2 is not enough?
@callmefoxie2950
@callmefoxie2950 2 года назад
@@adameichler nope, in my case i wanted to go 1U route :)
@JasonPatton1980p
@JasonPatton1980p 2 года назад
I looked up the price for the Evo 870 8tb SSD and...lol your shirt says it all....Awesome video!
@nikitakipriyanov7260
@nikitakipriyanov7260 2 года назад
It seems the PCIe x4 connector on the back plane *actually conveys PCIe* , but it works in reverse direction: the thing which is put into the slot is the "host" side, while the slot is the "device" side. Even the power flows in that direction! You can follow the traces on the board and compare to the PCIe slot pinout to see if it's true.
@ScottPlude
@ScottPlude 2 года назад
I need to start my own gofundme page to buy my first compute module. There are just too many cool projects that are possible like this one.
@JeffGeerling
@JeffGeerling 2 года назад
I'll contribute a few bucks!
@NicMG
@NicMG 2 года назад
This project looks great!
@kcvriess
@kcvriess 2 года назад
Specs are NEVER boring.
@GamingMad101
@GamingMad101 2 года назад
Would be a pretty neat one to use as a mini dev server
@dirtyd1398
@dirtyd1398 Год назад
AWESOME video! Looks like a great kit, cant wait till Raspberry Pi's are back in stock, somehow, somewhere :)
@ZeR0God
@ZeR0God 2 года назад
Jeff, thanks for the great work you do! It would be nice if you could make a video about PCIe 4.0+ on ARM.
@Martin2551
@Martin2551 2 года назад
I would like to see mount holes on the case. To mount it somewhere, also rubber stand would be cool. Interesting project i love it.
@burgersquid
@burgersquid 2 года назад
whoda thunk, the guy who wrote all them ansible roles I use at work is also a great scott fan. I might have to take the plunge on one of these pi things, just to get some decent storage capacity for my plex server.
@beauregardslim1914
@beauregardslim1914 2 года назад
@paulmaydaynight9925
@paulmaydaynight9925 2 года назад
obviously some corp needs to send him an under desk doored rack & lots of trays asap ^_~
@supernenechi
@supernenechi 2 года назад
This might just be what I was looking for!
@chromerims
@chromerims 2 года назад
Superb video. 👍 I didn't know about VL805 usb controller on RPi4's pci bus. 3:43. Also I didn't know about sata storage controller ASM1061 tradeoff ( . . . or in the alternative if a desire for both, then the need for a PCI switching chip). It makes sense as one contemplates a line between sbc/iot and desktop platforms. Thank you.
@Melechtna
@Melechtna 2 года назад
This sounds awesome! Too bad my NAS requirements are for full sized drives.
@spykillergames8402
@spykillergames8402 2 года назад
same here id much rather use some cheap WD 3.5" disks sata SSDs belong in my pc for steam use lel
@JeffGeerling
@JeffGeerling 2 года назад
Check out pibox.io - longer term they plan on making a 5-bay 3.5" version, and maybe even a 2-bay 3.5" version depending on what people want.
@saulo2264
@saulo2264 2 года назад
@@JeffGeerling 5 bay x 3.5 with raspberry pi and glusterfs video PLEASE
@whothefoxcares
@whothefoxcares 2 года назад
Did you mean full (room) size storage? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_1400_series
@marcogenovesi8570
@marcogenovesi8570 2 года назад
@@saulo2264 glusterfs is a cluster filesystem, (i.e. for a multi-node SAN) why are you using it in a single NAS
@justinchampion5468
@justinchampion5468 2 года назад
It's a neat little NAS box, and as a 3D Printing nerd I'd point out that you certainly don't have to run screws into the plastic at all! I use Thermally press-fit inserts a lot, and those provide a secure, repeatable, interface for bolts & screws. Obviously they sent you one already messed up, but If it's a case you imagine taking apart repeatedly, they work great.
@pavan13
@pavan13 2 года назад
After the release of CM4 you really got a lot into the Pi
@JeffGeerling
@JeffGeerling 2 года назад
There's just so much more fun things to explore with it; more fun than doing it on a boring old PC, at least.
@thedarb
@thedarb 2 года назад
Hey there, Jeff! Does the asmedia sata chipset work more reliably over pcie than the USB 3 models? For the USB 3, I have to set up quirks and add it to udev to enable trim. Without quirks, any writes over about 25Mb/s cause driver errors and read-only the drive until rebooted. With quirks, it can still happen occasionally, but less often. I just limit write speeds and absolutely no overclocking for stability now. Hoping pcie based storage would fix that.
@minigpracing3068
@minigpracing3068 2 года назад
Have you ever used the 2.5 inch to dual m.2 adapters? Just wondering what could be had with those.
@milohoffman274
@milohoffman274 2 года назад
Sadly the speed is not any better than you would get just adding some external USB3 storage to a regular pi4 in cheap USB3->sata cases.
@-morrow
@-morrow 2 года назад
but it's more reliable/stable since you don't rely on a (cheap) usb-chip
@ErnestoBarreto
@ErnestoBarreto 2 года назад
One of the best t-shirt ever !
@g.s.3389
@g.s.3389 2 года назад
wow very nice and neat build.
@SeeJayPlayGames
@SeeJayPlayGames 2 года назад
When you said "if you have to ask..." regarding the price of the SSDs, I had to go look it up. As I suspected. Just under $700. That number range, relating to storage, brought me to a startling realization. My first-ever hard disk on a computer was on my Amiga 500... an 80MB Quantum SCSI drive connected via a TrumpCard 500. That setup was not cheap, and cost over $700 in 1991... fast forward 31 years later, adjust for inflation, and that kind of purchasing power (roughly $1500-1600 depending on how much over $700 it was; I forget) can now buy not one (which would be by itself, 100,000 times the capacity and probably 250-500 times as fast) but *two* Samsung 870 QVO 8TB drives, and possibly the rest of what you see here.
@MarcoGPUtuber
@MarcoGPUtuber 2 года назад
Great Scott! Great channel.
@JeffGeerling
@JeffGeerling 2 года назад
Great comment!
@MarcoGPUtuber
@MarcoGPUtuber 2 года назад
@@JeffGeerling Great reply!
@cracktorio2220
@cracktorio2220 2 года назад
The German gang appreciates you both
@JeffGeerling
@JeffGeerling 2 года назад
@@MarcoGPUtuber Great Thread!
@efim.andrii
@efim.andrii 2 года назад
Sweet. I love your content
@Mettaworldj
@Mettaworldj 2 года назад
Wow this is beautiful!
@Robert_Runyon
@Robert_Runyon 2 года назад
@JeffGeerling At about 6:09 you show the pci express chip on the board mounted to the front of the case. I noticed a solder bridge between pins 23 and 24. Possibly the reason for the dead port?
@Robert_Runyon
@Robert_Runyon 2 года назад
I see you noticed it later and noted it in some on-screen text. That's what I get for pausing the video to comment. 😂
@charleshines1553
@charleshines1553 2 года назад
Those screws that are partly stripped, there may be a way to fix that and still be able to remove them if needed. When a hole in wood is stripped some people stick small bits of wood in the hole to make it tight again. It is not the strongest repair but I have a feeling it would do more than good enough for that. One other thing that may be done is use a thicker screw. Of course the head on it may be bigger (and uglier) unless you know of a specialty fastener store that has them still with the same size head (maybe same color). Some screws even tap their own threads. I wonder if later revisions of that would have brass inserts, that would seem to be the best solution to the problem over all.
@MichaelBrown-uc1cd
@MichaelBrown-uc1cd 2 года назад
Ive ordered a couple different power sources but it seems after i reboot they the hdmi does work anymore...I've changed serttings etc...people talk about a 4AMP source but i cant find any
@BVoris6977
@BVoris6977 2 года назад
Yeah I saw that bridged solder joint early in the video and was doubtful it was going to work. Their QC needs to take a hard look at this video and the work they are putting out even for PoC and demo units.
@thorstenkrell6038
@thorstenkrell6038 2 года назад
Pin12 of U3 is suspicious, 23 and 24 too. I bet, removing the solder bridge between 23 and 24 solves the problem.
@miege90
@miege90 2 года назад
Had the same thought! :D 06:08
@_._.ds._._
@_._.ds._._ 2 года назад
I saw the same thing. There is a strange solder bridge between pins. Its very clear at the image.
@apruszko
@apruszko 2 года назад
It sees only one drive due to glue of solder on IC on the second PCB with SATA connectors? Two of pins was soldered together.
@informARTion
@informARTion 2 года назад
haha...just noticed your shirt and haha his intro playes in my head :D greetings. you're amazing! may π be with you ;)
@ty-fighter9969
@ty-fighter9969 2 года назад
What is the maximum physical size for the drives? Would two 15mm 2.5 HDDs fit in there?
@JeffGeerling
@JeffGeerling 2 года назад
The case design allows only for 9.5mm drives. I think with a customized case it would work with 12.5mm... 15mm would be cutting it awfully close. I'd ask the PiBox/Kubesail folks directly!
@NIBricks
@NIBricks 2 года назад
Loving the "Great Scott" tshirt 👌
@CreamPolo
@CreamPolo 2 года назад
Fantastic! Thank You
@md11199
@md11199 2 года назад
I love the GreatScoott T shart❤️
@RETROMachines
@RETROMachines 2 года назад
My life is complete. I can die happy now.
@smartalec_christmas
@smartalec_christmas 2 года назад
6:08 the close up of the hdd controller board.. the IC has 2 tracks that are shorted together.. could this be the issue of the top drive not working
@ryoh8677
@ryoh8677 2 года назад
This design almost matches the idea I have for a pi nas (that I lack funding and knowledge for). I would rather they put the pcie slot and display connection on the carrier board. Then just create a daughter board as a sata back-plane that connects to pcie slot, this would allow them to create new back-planes for 3+ 2.5 drives or 2+ 3.5 drives when supply becomes available.
@Wolfereign
@Wolfereign 2 года назад
This is a really cool looking SSD NAS. Do you know if the 5TB Seagate 2.5 inch BarraCuda drives would fit (15mm thick)? Also it would be cool to see an implementation of Kubernetes Longhorn with this as it provides native scale out storage to K8s without needing raid/zfs + glusterfs (should work single node or multiple nodes).
@JeffGeerling
@JeffGeerling 2 года назад
*Physically* they might fit, but the air gap might be a bit tight. The 'official' case design is only made to support 9.5mm drives.
@livelarge758
@livelarge758 2 года назад
I am glad I found this channel. I am trying to built a SC prime xa miner at home with enterprise grade hard drives, I will really appreciate if you can make a video on it.
@danielsmullen3223
@danielsmullen3223 2 года назад
This seems like a nice idea, but kinda small. It looks an awful lot like the PCB with the SATA backplane and the pi edge connector could be extended to have more SATA connectors if it were made longer. What's the theoretical maximum number of drives that the bus could support? This would be an absolutely amazing NAS if it had the ability to have many more than just two drives so you could use cheaper SSDs to make it more economical, or get a bunch more drives in there. You mentioned having a custom case with additional USB ports would be possible -- and that's great, but extensibility in terms of drives is what I want!
@alyx6427
@alyx6427 2 года назад
does the USB C input on the raspberry pi work with USB-PD? as in like can you just plug a standard type C laptop charger into it
@shanebenning3846
@shanebenning3846 2 года назад
Loving that GreatScott! shirt
@SchoolforHackers
@SchoolforHackers 2 года назад
Always so fun.
@jaysonbunnell8097
@jaysonbunnell8097 2 года назад
Hi Jeff, love the content (even if a bunch goes over my head, haha), just curious, what Terminal emulator do you use on macos? From what I see, it looks like the stock one. Once again, love your stuff!!
@JeffGeerling
@JeffGeerling 2 года назад
Been a proud user of the built-in Terminal in macOS since before it was called macOS :D
@neophytealpha
@neophytealpha 2 года назад
Wouldn't mind a few working versions of that. 8T or 16T per drive. Run 2 or more setups with a raid setup so there is a backup of everything.
@ibmtpx24
@ibmtpx24 2 года назад
I am hoping for 8TB x16 drives nas. Anyway I could connect 8 of these piboxes together with hardware instead of network?
@user-io1wi5xd6l
@user-io1wi5xd6l 2 года назад
Best raspberry ambassador
2 года назад
Worth it already for the extra CM4 board :D
@KradenkoZA
@KradenkoZA 2 года назад
What about ECC on these NAS devices? I am assuming the RAID will be software driven? What about data integrity?
@jdmji
@jdmji 2 года назад
This is so sick... first time I am actually considering buying something ugh
@alexlandherr
@alexlandherr 2 года назад
Will the necessary boards (excluding CM4) ever be sold as a kit and have the case be available to print on your own?
@craigfrazier1698
@craigfrazier1698 2 года назад
What other OS could you run on this unit with RAID 1 on the drives while running Next Cloud or the like?
@kylejacobs1247
@kylejacobs1247 2 года назад
In the shot of the pci express chip at 6:10 it looks like there are 2 pins that have a solder bridge on a differential pair.
@marcello4258
@marcello4258 2 года назад
cant wait too see similar designs w/ risc V
@langamtimkulu6846
@langamtimkulu6846 2 года назад
what would happen if you plugged it into a PC` PCIe x4 slot.......could you program it to be a acceleration card or something?
@kuljitghuman8077
@kuljitghuman8077 2 года назад
Hey bud . Can I use 2 ssd with 3A power adapter. Can I boot from 1 ssd and use data ssd other one ?
@TheRcEngineer
@TheRcEngineer 2 года назад
6:11 did you try to remove the solder bridge on the sata chip ? it does not look like it belongs here.
@Sony32115
@Sony32115 2 года назад
Hi Jeff, Have one question, it's has possible create a Raid box with raspberry and being external drives?
@intrax2tv
@intrax2tv 2 года назад
Was looking for an expansion board like this for the odroid h2+, which is an x86 sbc and run xpenology. That would be awesome !
@mldalex
@mldalex 2 года назад
didn't know you're a great scott! fan. nice!
@JeffGeerling
@JeffGeerling 2 года назад
Great channel, many fun projects.
@cheesefries7436
@cheesefries7436 2 года назад
This is really cool!
@Ziggurat1
@Ziggurat1 2 года назад
But is there not a single USB 3.0 port on the Pis SOC? I'm which the power plug is connected on the pi 4, and can be used as OTG. And can't this be used with a USB 3 hub chip?
@minigpracing3068
@minigpracing3068 2 года назад
Would be nice to have a four 2.5 inch case for open media vault or other NAS.
@kapilsaxena1
@kapilsaxena1 2 года назад
Does it work with 5 to HDD 2 of them. Then it would be useful.
@lequack8861
@lequack8861 2 года назад
just asking, but does this fit 15mm 2.5 inch drives?
@bopedersen89
@bopedersen89 2 года назад
Sorry, late to the party here, and likely SOMEONE in the current 584 comments already said this, but i would be remiss in my duties as a avid nerd, maker, and [relatively] new Pi enthusiast (even managed to get my fingers on a Zero 2 W with now has the horsepower to run the HDR variant of Hyperion!! Ambilight what?? Pfffft! LOL) if i didnt both ask why they didnt use 10 cent threaded inserts, and if you had pushed that info along to Kubesail?? Thank you for ALL the knowledge you have given this community! Your channel RAPIDLY became my go-to resource for all things Pi for good reason!! Cheers!!
@ty-fighter9969
@ty-fighter9969 2 года назад
I would love to see some fun stylized cases for this kind of thing. An actual cube shaped setup that looks like a Jedi Holocron would be so cool!
@marcogenovesi8570
@marcogenovesi8570 2 года назад
3D printing to the rescue
@williamanthony7224
@williamanthony7224 2 года назад
Does it support USB-PD? I feel like that's missing from a lot of these sorts of devices
@lykewize2048
@lykewize2048 2 года назад
I wanna mod that! Thank you for sharing just subscribed!
@AlexandreAlonso
@AlexandreAlonso 2 года назад
I want to know is that possible to overclock without overheat, or need to change the case to put icetower
@JeffGeerling
@JeffGeerling 2 года назад
It can overclock to 2+ GHz and still be fine, the fan will need to run a bit more though.
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