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We built a crazy expensive portable NVMe video editing server earlier this year, but then ASUSTOR launched this, a substantially less expensive machine that does basically the same thing.
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0:00 ASUSTOR did it better than us
0:54 Specs and IO
2:07 Let’s look inside
6:00 Adding RAM and SSDs
10:20 Testing
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That is why you use hardware RAID 5 or 6.
Can you beat this with upcycling framework mainboards… That would be sick
Really this video is quite useful for me, thanks😊
Can someone elaborate on their hate for Unraids ssd support? I've been using Unraid for years and have no clue what they're talking about.
I cannot buy it in Germany. Only the 6 bay version is available
Cool tech, although seems quite underpowered. An i3-N300 (8c Gracemont) would have been better
That looks a lot like Synology's software.
Most of your audience has no idea how big a ps2 is probably lol
Oh Oh
The editor messed up… 1:09
2GB instead of 32GB ^^
i have been using an asustor as1104t for almost 2 years now, and other than the lack sound insulation (using 4x8tb wd red pro), no other problems at all… its fast, stable…
looked at the new ones that are in the video, but just too expensive compared to the regular hdd nas units 😢
at 5:20 you say the peak usage of your internal network is13.5, 14 what?
How much is that its got a good looking key board, I really like that key board.
usb c ???
Hey, the pi-hole video link thrown up on screen just goes to the the LTT forums main page. No video to speak of.
Yes the 12 is much more expensive, latest price is $1,400
"try not to break it ei?" so Canadian!
5:54 I think they meant Roon not Rune
I know you have a lot of tech-debt in Adobe Premier, but that was before it was costing you time/work. LMG should really explore using Resolve, the learning curve isn't that bad, and it would definitely save a lot of time and money.
Honestly I feel like there have been worse decisions made around that kind of money. Why not take the risk and try it out? The worst that can happen is after a week or two you scrap it and say, well, that sucked.
69 for the hand operated screwdriver? I got the battery powered for 16 bucks.
He's buying a gpu. Maybe scrapyard wars?
Linus: “Looks like a PS2”
is literally identical to a PS4
I've got an asustor at home, it's actually kinda amazing. Hardware is exactly what it says on the tin, but the software ecosystem is something else.
9:57 scrape yard wars confirmed
Linus' screw driver sucks, no stamina 😂
I remember reading this thing has PCIe switches for some of the drives, so the 6 drive version (or just a 6 drive populated one) might actually have better performance.
7:39 How did Jake become whiter in negative?
where's the poll to bring back scrapyard wars?
I hope large SATA SSDs will become cheaper too. Would be awesome to replace a 4 TB HDD with a 4 TB SATA SSD.
Would love to have one of these but for something insignificant because if i get myself a decent HDD(s), PSU and UPS (with pure sine wave output, surge protection, noise suppresion and good avr, basically things you should be doing with this anyway) on a custom NAS build, you are unlikely to have drives fail, and there is no write limit and data is far easier recoverable than this if an NVME fails.
1:05 that fan looks very nice.
Yo!! Where did Jake get his shirt?!? I love it!!!!
Sucks to suck nerd, I brought my micro ATX pc as a carry on (somehow!!) and they just valet checked it at the gate lol. It was packaged heavily with cardboard and bubble wrap so it was definitely too big to be an actual carry on (got through security with no hiccup except they had to check the dense CPU wires). My hard drive was in its original box, packed with a ton of bubble wrap around it, and it didnt break. 0% data loss. Even though I saw one guy one-handing it on his shoulder and the other guys being generally rough with it.
Is the processor soldered on, on this? Be nice if you could upgrade it?
0:03 Am I the only one that got jump scared by the SWASTIKA on that server? What kind of fan design is that??
RAID 5/6 on SSDs is a horrible path.
Have you thought about switching to davinci resolve?
12 NVME slots? The website says 6….. : /
We come along way since Roswell and the microchips they brought us.
Anyone one what case that is that was on the desk? The one with the small brown fan in the front
Can this device run Pluto TV 🤷🏼♀️❓🤷🏻♀️