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Aoostar NAS Revealed 6x NVMe NAS + R1 and R7 NAS – Ones

Aoostar NAS Revealed 6x NVMe NAS + R1 and R7 NAS – Ones To Watch in 2024

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  1. I was going to pull the trigger on building my new 6-8 bay in the beginning of the year then I saw the announcement about this one last week. I was waiting for you to so a little blurb about it. I'm going to wait and see about this fella and if it comes in under 700 it'll be tempting.

  2. The 6+6 bay looks very exciting, but I imagine they'll be targetting Zimacube pro , as far as pricing goes; which is why I'm crossing my fingers for the Storaxa to succeed. The pricepoint was very enticing, even for a KS project, which would make it a value beast if it ever arrives, even if it's a year later than the initial deadline.

  3. I'm also waiting for the 4-bay version. I've been looking at their 2-bay system for some time now and kept wondering when are they going to release a 4-bay version. Glad I waited πŸ™‚

  4. I have one of those white ones and absolutely love it. Currently running TrueNAS Scale with about a dozen containers. No issues, very nice. Two 4tb ssds for the storage and the nvmes for OS and cache. Also upgraded the ram and fan in it. I like your videos. Thanks. Jason

  5. a lot of these systems sound great at first but notice how the ram max capacity is always downplayed? we need an nvme ssd nas or a hard drive + ssd nas hybrid with 64gb ram, not 16gb.

  6. I have the Aoostar R5 Dual Disk NAS with an AMD R5 5500U. Have 2 x 2.5GB NICs, WiFi 6 and 3.2 USB-C. Updated to 32GB RAM, another 2TB NVME and 2 x 8GB Seagate NAS drives. Running Proxmox 8 no problems. Thinking about testing Xpenology to see how it goes.

  7. I want to know more about this new product. It seems so attractive considering the CPU powerhouse and its capability to handle full 2x 6x bay RAID operations, 2x 10GBE + 2x 2.5GBEnetwork transmission handling, a couple of 10G/s plus more of USB operations all at the same time. With that system, I could make a hypervisor with different servers including a fully capable non-throttled very high speed file server.

  8. Hoping they understand that fitting a normal ITX motherboard would be nice…
    Port selection on the 4 bay is nice though… especially 10gb and 2.5gb Ethernet ports πŸ™‚

  9. My N100-based R1 is already on its way from Ali (180€). With 32GB DDR4 and a 1TB 990 PRO already that I got from Amz. What would be your recommended setup to manage my pair of 14TB HDDs ? I'm thinking Proxmox and OMV with device passthrough. I'm expecting to keep my RAID1 setup untouched.

  10. Almost wish synology would just get out of the hardware space and act more like Microsoft windows for other brands that actually give you relevant hardware. I'd happily pay a subscription for synology dsm on a better hardware device.

  11. I was looking at their products on Aliexpress and they look pretty interesting, I am just waiting for the launch of the four bay one to see if the price difference make it a more worthy to buy, but we will see

  12. Impressive hardware;
    Stuff like this beats Synology's expensive proprietary hardware & especially decade old hardware and sure eat into Synology's lower end markert-share.
    ??I wonders if/when Synology will ever wake-up & compete??

  13. The 4 bay looks interesting for sure, especially from a power and feature standpoint. However, very curious what the ideal software will be for it, considering drivers and such. Please keep us informed on this guy through 2024. Cheers!

  14. The CPU used is the U-version, the one normally used in a low-powered laptop, not the 5800 desktop variant that you found the spec for. Same amount of cores/threads but should score a bit lower then the desktop variant. The U-version makes more sense for a NAS in my mind. πŸ‘

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