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TerraMaster Hybrid NAS: Review and Setup for the F4-424 Max -Nice homelab vm host tutorial



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  1. One other benefit to NAS drives is they usually don't block for ages trying to recover a sector, they'll report a read error and go about their business instead. Can be important for nas applications because if a drive doesn't respond for a long time due to retries it might get dropped from the pool.

  2. Sure they have, look into Audials one.

    If I have to assimilate and endure bigotry and condescension in a neurotypical world and then be compensated inadequately with worthless ones and zeros in a computer somewhere, only to then have to trade them for a different set of ones and zeros on another machine, I’m keeping a copy on my machine.

    I will not give you my ones and zeros repeatedly for the same set in return. I will own my things and I will be happy.

  3. Banks do not use 3-2-1 backup. Most have about 24 back-ups. They are distributed in server farms all around the world. Just imagine if your PC had 24 live backups, that are continuously backed up at the singular megabyte level. Additionally they have terabyte caches, equally distributed, all around the world.

  4. Sandisk Ultra Fit line are a cheap serviceable replacement for the internal USB (and look pretty much the same as the OEM one). May be not designed for 24/7 but are cheap. Verbatim and DSLRKIT have some slim and short models too.

  5. So i am wondering what would happen if you use a usb to m.2 adapter in the case and just put a extention in there so you can use the usb port to boot the nas and still have the 2 other m.2 ports for storage or for vms

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