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    Napp-it cs web-gui for (m)any ZFS server or servergroups and Windows Storage Spaces

    On Linux as it's running on proxmox, with a samba share so that the SSD is available to the VMs, all on a ultra small Aliexpress PC. But I will consider a ZFS mirror on my main Windows PC. I think it might have some future in enterprise settings where windows servers are needed to run some...
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    Napp-it cs web-gui for (m)any ZFS server or servergroups and Windows Storage Spaces

    ZFS on Windows ! I wasn't expecting that. At all. After many years on OpenIndiana with napp-it I just installed ZFS on Linux for the first time.
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    OpenZFS NAS (BSD, Illumos, Linux, OSX, Solaris, Windows + Storage Spaces) with napp-it web-gui

    But the key you have isn't the key used to encrypt the data, right ? Only the master key.
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    Cooling the LSI 9271-8i?

    These cards are made to run in servers with massive airflow, and ear busting fans. It doesn't mean that they need much cooling, just that the passive heatsink, in a regular desktop computer, doesn't do it. Any fan blowing some air on them will be enough.
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    40 and 50 TB drives from Seagate

    I'm also in the camp that doesn't need much performance, and 1 week rebuilds aren't a problem (although I find HDDs pretty reliable, I have 19 14TB WD taken out of external drives and no failure after 3 years), with RAIDZ3 providing great safety with one drive down. If performance is needed...
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    OpenZFS NAS (BSD, Illumos, Linux, OSX, Solaris, Windows + Storage Spaces) with napp-it web-gui

    Hello, long time I didn't say hello, as I'm too busy working and my server just runs fine. One thing I've always put off is encryption. I don't have super sensitive data so figured I didn't need it, and I'm worried I might do more harm than good if something goes wrong. So, is there a way to...
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    Inexpensive X570 MB for 5000 series and ECC

    I've read quite of bit of stuff and indeed that Asrock was in my shortlist. Also Gigabyte boards. Meanwhile I decided the X570 doesn't have enough PCIe lanes for my taste, even the ASUS Pro WS X570-Ace which offers the most possibilities would limit my use, so I'm going for another platform...
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    Inexpensive X570 MB for 5000 series and ECC

    Yeah that's basically why I'm making a thread, to find people who already tried. If I look at the Asus Pro WS X570-ACE : https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Pro-WS-X570-ACE/ One of the key points in the description is Reliable and responsive ECC memory suitable for mission critical tasks It's...
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    Inexpensive X570 MB for 5000 series and ECC

    I see you recommended the RAM I'm looking at. As for registered memory, it's needed when you need massive amounts of memory, that the CPU memory controller can't deal with. ECC is unrelated to this. In fact I've read that ECC with the same chips as fast RAM can be run just as fast, including the...
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    Inexpensive X570 MB for 5000 series and ECC

    Hello, I see people casually dropping 400-500 bucks on a mobo but to me this is inconceivable. It seems to me the Asrock range has good models for reasonable prices, basically any board in the range with 4 DIMM would be suitable for my use, and I might go for up to the Taichi price wise (I see...
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    OpenZFS NAS (BSD, Illumos, Linux, OSX, Solaris, Windows + Storage Spaces) with napp-it web-gui

    Now resilvering is set to last about 2 days (probably 3, from experience) so that's good. I have a strange issue though. My pool had about 1% free space before I changed OS. That is, without reservation, that I had removed, as I need all the space I can get, and performance isn't my main...
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    OpenZFS NAS (BSD, Illumos, Linux, OSX, Solaris, Windows + Storage Spaces) with napp-it web-gui

    So at first hipster looks like my old OI. Then I see things are missing. I'm having much trouble setting up vnc. I installed nappit and saw I could activate vnc with it, good, except where do I setup the password ? edit : OK I installed again and didn't try to do vnc myself, just used nappit...
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    OpenZFS NAS (BSD, Illumos, Linux, OSX, Solaris, Windows + Storage Spaces) with napp-it web-gui

    OK I'll remove that disk and start preparing to install Hipster. I use some windows apps with Wine and I need a GUI. I want to stay on v28 though. Thanks
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    OpenZFS NAS (BSD, Illumos, Linux, OSX, Solaris, Windows + Storage Spaces) with napp-it web-gui

    I can remove or I can't ? It's a raidz3 vdev with the original drive online so there shouldn't be a redundancy problem, right ? For your other suggestion, would I need to upgrade the pool or just import it in a newer system ? I can't upgrade my OI, it doesn't work (I messed too much with it)...
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    Ssd running slow on older x58 system

    Don't get a cheap SATA3 card. My X58 system has SATA3 through an added JMICRON chip, and it's worthless, the ICH is much better even if SATA2.
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