NAS model (or DIY)?
OS?
Hardware / Software RAID?
What level?
Controller? (multiple)?
If there's going to be an issue it's specific to some particular item or combo. In general, no big deal.
Another big reason for 2.5Gb to arrive on motherboards and the like is the advantages of marketing... bigger number better.
"Future proof" is not really doable, but fiber is the nearest it gets, not multi-gig capable copper.
That first card's description is confusing but at least the M.2 slots are keyed as I would expect, they're sata only so no. The 585 M.2 adapters won't slot into that card. You'd need a motherboard supporting bifurcation and one of https://a.co/d/0PRkfe0 or similar.
In various pages and maybe not up to date (seeing as how X13 is a thing) and also dropping older boards too...
https://www.supermicro.com/products/Product_Naming_Convention/Naming_MBD_Intel_UP.cfm
Please note that the 'recommendation' is more of a requirement if you plan to use the GUI. The thing hated my names and refused to allow settings changes.
imho - Makes more sense to have here than in a thread only slightly related. Here you go @parkeston
In a single GPU system this will allow you to rip the GPU out from the linux console and attach it to a VM and reverse that.
#!/bin/bash
set -x
video_down () {
# unbind VT consoles
for...
The NIC is a good point, so updated OP to either dual SFP+ or +1 PCIe x8.
My power bill is complicated, but daaaang not $.50/kwh. Next month it'll even be .06/kwh cheaper. So it's why I don't want to go w/ just a motherboard. I'd be keeping the current system for a different purpose that...
Consider RJ45 transceivers to be an occasional convenience device. They are technically out of spec due to the TDP involved and pretty much only enterprise switches are over-engineered enough to not care since they have lots of reactive cooling. I'd expect any smaller brand switch that doesn't...
That's naked. Same setup on a Gigabyte Z590 is known to get down to 16w with the right BIOS settings. The important ones for power are the ones borked in the Asus to the extent that you can set them, save them, reboot... and they're back to disabled without ever hitting an OS. Replacing the...
I want to break out storage into its own system to make my life easier. I'm struggling to find a solution that ticks all my boxes. Basically I want a mobo/cpu combo to site in a case I already have, possibly even using the RAM I have.
4+ RAM slots (I have ECC ddr4-2400 32GB sticks)
2+ PCIe...
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