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Replied to Andy Warburton ❌❌❌

@andy_warb I used #unRAID for many years. I stopped because I didn't really need 12 drives going and it idled at 60 watts.

The good:

* Very flexible with different drive sizes
* Dual parity is an option
* Hardware is pretty flexible
* Caching is an option
* Community support for plugins

The bad:

* Actual read/write performance feels a bit slow, but could just be my hardware
* Don't love it running from USB, but it never failed on me and the company is still around to replace licenses

Tried everything to fix a problem with one of my cores on my #unraid server, it was stuck on maximum all the time. Had a power cut today and the server rebooted. And it fixed it, Crazy I have rebooted it a few times previously and it never fixed it. 🤷

I would like to get rid of our commercial shopping list app.

Instead I want to selfhost #KitchenOwl on #Unraid. To make the list available remotely (when we are in the supermarket), I could use Unraid's #Tailscale integration and activate Tailscale in the KitchenOwl container.

The free plan of Tailscale allows 3 users. We are a family of four.
Is it as simple as it seems or is a user in Tailscale counted somehow differently so that the free plan would be sufficient for us?

我的 #Unraid 配置,透過 SONOFF S31 測量耗電量,大約為 68W 左右。

Intel i5-12500 w/ Intel Fan
Micron 32G DDR4-3200 *2
ASUS PRIME B760M-A D4
NVIDIA RTX 3060 12GB
JMicron JM585 M.2 5port SATA adapter
12cm PWM fan * 3
Intel DC3600 960GB 2.5” SSD * 2
Team 2TB 2.5” SSD*1
Sandisk UltraFit 32GB Flash drive (UNRAID boot disk)
500W Power supply 80plus bronze
以下硬碟處於休眠狀態
Seagate 4TB 3.5” HDD *3
Toshiba 6TB 3.5” HDD *1

3060待機的TDP為23W,SSD共10W(每顆約3~5W),記憶體大約2W,JM585的耗電量應該在10W以下,電源供應器的損耗應該是5~10W,其他的應該是CPU與主機板的耗電量。應該還行吧?

Well that was fun. Upgraded #UnRAID on my #NAS to 7.0.1 and suddenly it got stuck mid-boot.

If you run into issues on a CWWK CW-ADLN-NAS or other Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-N305 board, try what I did: add "pcie_port_pm=off" to turn off PCIe port power management.

Seems to be some combo of hardware bug in this board and a bug in #linux #kernel 6.6.78-Unraid