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On 02/05/17 13:57, Christian Pietsch wrote:
Hi Daniel, hi all,
just two comments:
On Tue, May 02, 2017 at 01:41:03PM +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
On 02/05/17 12:21, Christian Pietsch wrote:
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Positives: - free - can install own OS - 6 bays - fanless
Negatives: - no caddies - limited performance - I would prefer something like the AL-514 based NAS boxes, Quad Core, 8GB max RAM, 10GbE
I guess the GnuBee is just powerful enough to be a NAS and a streaming media server – not much more. If you are worried about NAS performance, you can look at the benchmarks: https://www.crowdsupply.com/gnubee/personal-cloud-1/updates/benchmarks
If you want Intel inside, you also get Intel ME, the opposite of RYF. I hope you have all heard about this recently discovered bug in ME: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/05/01/intel_amt_me_vulnerability/
The AL-514 is an ARM device, not Intel, so it shouldn't have that problem. However, it is competitive with some of the Intel devices when it comes to features like 10GbE.
- no HDD noise damping
The guy who created the GnuBee wanted something to put his SSDs in. You can also use rotating HDDs, but they certainly make more noise.
Cheers, C:
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