

I highly recommend npm. It’s also the only one I’ve used, so please keep that in mind.
I highly recommend npm. It’s also the only one I’ve used, so please keep that in mind.
That’s a massive project that I would like to one day embark on myself. I’m in a ranch with a basement so it should be a breeze. Ha, not! Good luck!
Adding a second vdev today to my primary pool running on Scale. New vdev will be 12TB by 4 wide, with existing at 10TB by 5 wide. Drives are all 7,200 RPM enterprise grade, CRM drives.
May also add a second pool with the drives from my previous build which would be 10TB by 4 wide. These drives are 5,400 RPM so I would not use them in my primary pool.
Also, Noctua sent me a bracket (at no charge) so I can correct the orientation of the CPU fan to be facing front to back (currently left to right). I also have a couple 80mm fans and a 120mm fan to add to the server case. Once all of that is in place I hope to start running Ldarr against my libraries without CPU temps hitting 95°C.
If only this wasn’t asked 50 times in the past 7 days. SEARCH.
It’s like Millium, but one more.