I didn’t have a chance to watch the video but I did scan the article and didn’t find how he configured a Zima board to handle Raid. Presumably it’s running CasaOS so I’m wondering he he pulled off true Raid5/10 without having to rely on their fake raid logical drive storage pool?
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Looks awesome, very professional
As the owner of a now unsupported for some reason wd nas that cos me a bundle .... this could be a supportable rebuild right, it only has a few tb of raid disk
Very cool. Looks professional!
I printed a seven bay case, but for 3.5” spinning rust instead of SSDs. It was an ambitious thing to print when I had just started printing. It took something like 300 hours of printing and 4 spools of filament (inflated due to reprints).