Yeah I run RAID 0 on my SD cards

>Yeah I run RAID 0 on my SD cards
>Your what?

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>he doesn't have several 2TB pendrives in RAID and run Windows from them
Lmaoing at your lyf

what

I'd use those 256GB micro sd cards and do a 10x mirrored ZFS vdev

Are there any other open source hardware SoCs specifically made for NAS?

the only way I would consider doing this is if I had a raid 5 setup with a hdd backup of the 0.

Have never had a sd/thumb drive that didn't die prematurely.

>hele's youl ssd blo

It's probably for batch copying on the cheap, I've done that for CentOS installs on USB drives before.

can they use something liked jbod i dont want to waste space

Why do Chinese call micro SD cards as TF cards?

>specifically for nas
>only 4 sata ports
does not look like a nas board to me.

TransFlash

thats the big card not microsd

guaranteed none of your drives are actually 2TB and the minute you try and download animu to those spots on the drive, goodnight sweet prince

>what is pxe boot

not him, but what would happen?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_(musician)

Don't fuck around with chink flash man.

titfuck cards

>Yeah I run M.2 RAID 0 on my X399
>all 27 of them

For those who don't want to read the article.
>A press release from the Midwest Medical Examiner’s Office in Anoka County on June 2 stated that Prince had died of an accidental overdose of fentanyl, at the age of 57.
Fentanyl

>arm
It's for small NAS

At this point couldn't you use those M.2s as RAM?

No because the latency on ram is much lower than on ssds.

>Trans
Fucking dropped, when can we get CF back?

M.2s aren't normal SSDs though, isn't their latency lower than standard sata 3 SSDs?

Yes.
But it is not nanoseconds of RAM.
It's probably around 1/10 to 1/50th of a millisecond.

Still not very good on the latency effort.
Battery backed RAM is still king of I/O.

Four sata ports is more than the average home NAS would ever need. Business and enterprise can just slap a 3U/4U chassis with a bunch of drive bays in a rack and call it a day.

3U chassis here.
Multipathing is baller.