I’d start over. A mobo, decent CPU, lots of ram for ZFS, and a used LSI storage adapter from eBay would get you far on a budget. USB won’t have the performance or reliability and you’d need a handful of drives to make it worth it. You could install an M2 SATA adapter, I don’t know if it would even work, and drive drives with it but they would still need power and you couldn’t put the case back together without cutting holes in it.
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hodor@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•I know I know, another "help me choose a distro" thread1·2 years agoSlackware is the solution then clearly.
hodor@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•I know I know, another "help me choose a distro" thread5·2 years agoI haven’t used it myself, and admittedly am entirely unfamiliar, but a buddy put popos on something recently and was talking about how smooth and simple it was. Might be worth a gander.
hodor@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the worst spoiler that you've inadvertently given to someone? (Please use spoiler tags.)21·2 years agoWhat happens to Gus Fring on Breaking Bad. There had been all sorts of fake leaks and photoshops going around 4chan and Digg and Reddit and I sent one to my buddy, turns out it was the only real one. Whoops.
I’m sure no HOA would ever fight you for this. /s
Something like this I would normally post to our help desk team and to the engineers, but it feels like a bad decision to share a URL with them that has profanity in it.
Disk redundancy. Let’s you plug in many drives. I have eight 16TB drives in a raid z2. I can lose some drives and not lose data.