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The fastest NAS? – Asustor Flashstor 6

The fastest NAS? – Asustor Flashstor 6
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20-30 watts for a n5105? Sounds very high!
No the voice in my head is saying, it’s absurd to have such a crazy fast M2 raid with only a 2.5GB lan connection bottlenecking it. 😂 This thing needs 10GB min, 40GB ideal, as in a Mac thunderbolt 3 connection.
Would this work with UnRAID?
Couldn't you just build a PC with an APU and a PCI raid card for a lot less?
Needs 10gb ethernet. Those 2.5g ports will get saturated very quickly and become a huge bottleneck into those SSD's. Even if you can do port aggregation, 5gbit is 1/10th the SSD speed.
Yeah, this guy is living in fantasy land.
All our NAS's are still built out of… IDE and SCSI platter drives.
Yeah, I said it. IDE. Ribbon cables. That's the reality.
No 10Gig no deal basically useless for vm and docker with weak celeron processors 4 core. Its better to build a ryzen 9 machine
I'll be getting this as my first NAS. I was looking into this stuff for like 2 years but could never bite the bullet but now I'm 100% getting this. It's awesome lol.
no 10gbe no party
You got me i just want to retire my Hdds with all my anime on it. 😂
Is NAS with Hard disk will vanish in the market, maybe in 3 years? Because the falling prices of SSD?
Can you expand the raid? Or change it. I want to start with 2/3 drives then add more
Hello what name cases NAS for put m.2 on this video?
So expensive
Can you use mixed sized nvme? would the speeds decrease then..just curious.
0:16 imagine your family walking in on you while you film yourself doing that 😅
I like the humane act, but next time find a way to clean after them or just don't do it. you must clean the mess you caused, it will bring many problems to other people in the area, including more insects and more diseases.
Run a hybrid best of both.
Wish there somethings like this for pc to add more storage on computers without openings the case
Interesting device BUT the fact that Nvme drives will not survive as long as a NAS type HDD drive is making it hard to choose.
There is no way 5years of 2 WD Red HDD will be beaten by few nvme drives when it comes to durability
XD storing anime
Wpienia mnie że tylko produkują dla Graczy a dla Business i Organizacji prawie nic.
is it picky about the makes of the NVMEs? I have some unused 512 nvme ssds laying around but they are different makes.
LAG does not give you a combined NIC to give you 5Gbps. It just widens the lanes across the 2.5Gbps interface. Allowing a lot more incoming traffic from other endpoints connecting to it.
Bascially, it does not make it faster in terms of speed from one particular endpoint. It allows multiple endpoints faster connectivity to the server. Think of it as you have a two lane highway. All LAG does is turn that two lane highway into a four laned highway. It is going to be the same distance to the location and you still have to go the speed limit, but more people can get there faster because you've opened more lanes.
I'll be honest, this CPU can't even handle full 10Gbps (on the Pro model which has 12 NVMe slots and a 10Gbps NIC). MAYBE from one endpoint. But adding an additional endpoint is going to bottleneck the CPU and how it handles network traffic.
Here’s for hoping they eventually offer a simple solution with a 3×3.5” with 4xNVME drive support in a hybrid cache/bulk storage device. You can absolutely do this with TrueNAS, but the allure of an ‘off-the-shelf’ item would be amazing.
The lack of 10GbE is a deal breaker and IMO a real dumb move considering this is a M.2 based NAS, but at least the larger model has 10GbE.
would there be enough space to put NVMe's with heatsink ?
love the video. i have a some what related Question, can it support the SABRENT M.2 NVMe SSD 8TB Gen 4?? forget speed i am looking to build a DAS out of Nvme ssd's so here is the question in detail (if i buy this device and put in it 12 SABRENT M.2 NVMe SSD 8TB Gen 4 for a total of 96TB storage and never connect the eathernet cable to it, just connect it to my pc via usb connection and set up the raid system for it, will it work????? ) i keep looking for a NVME ssd enclousere that takes that many ssds but most are big bulky and take like 4) . so can it work ?????
anime??? quit lyin, we all know it's called hentai
I'm a little worried about the maximum RAID Volume size being 4TB. Which is a shame as I'd love to load up the 12 bay version with 4tb m.2.
How this N5015 supports 32gb of ram when on the official intel page this chip supports only 16gb?
Could one use it as a LAN-Cache (Steamcahe and the likes)?
Thanks for sharing. OK, 2.5gbit basically kills the box we are in in 2023 no reason why a high-performance NAS will not have at least a 10gbe option. Ideally, it will come with it. If you are buying it to run many virtual machines to run databases or build software is seems like a nice device, but the CPU will not help you. Finally, the software is not on par with QNAP or SYNOLOGY and you don't have the cloud integration. Probably there is a niche for this box. On the other hand, the price is fantastic. The 12 bay do have 10gbe
Stopped when I heard Raid instead of ZFS. Not even rack mountable…
Wouldn't mind one of these – as my primary concerns is consumption and capacity. I really do not think the speed would bother me. At the moment I'm using a 4×2 Terabyte software RAID5 through a cheap PCI-64bit controller – added to my webserver that is driven by an Atom D2550 with 4 Gigs of memory – and I think it works fine. So yes I'm definitely a part of the target audience.