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I worked with NetApp for about 6 years, I happened to reverse engineer their license algo, prolly still have the app somewhere. 😊
ОтветитьAnd what are we replacing it with?.... a raspberry pi 5!
ОтветитьFOR SHAME @NETAPP!!! 👎👎👎
ОтветитьAre you adding in the transmission costs on the power? In Alberta it's over 30c /kwh if you simply divide total fees/kwh.
Ответитьyou can plug in SAS and SATA drives into a SAS backplane but you cannot plug SAS drives into a SATA back plane, ask me how I know...
ОтветитьNetCrapp . . . Just say "No"! :-)
Ответитьwith replacing the Netapp controller with your server, you have a big SPOF which is the server.
Did you never consider to use something like Petasan? Yes you loose a lot of disk space, as you divide your brute storage capacity by 3, but when a server goes down, your SAN/NAS is still running...
I've worked in this arena for quite a while... The power requirements for these things are massive.... 😂 At your power bill! Used to run a home lab but the bills were massive..
ОтветитьOne year later. I still enjoy watching this video. Would be even funnier if you got it from Facebook and it came decommissd from their Facebook dc
Ответитьsmells like EMC
ОтветитьHi Jake I heard your offer for those drive and I was interested in them I do live locally in aldergrove I would hope someone from lmg sees this…
Ответитьwell can't you coreboot the servers
ОтветитьLinus the lowballer lmao
Ответитьohh damn sweet 22tb, too poor, so expensive, for unraid ugh
ОтветитьAt this point a well configured Ceph storage would be better.
Ответитьi just love linus tech tips for over years, with real intel and smart suggestions!! keep going! love to watch the videos and get the infor you sharing for kinda off free for users like me. Im an international cloud engineer myself and i just wanted to express this on you channel, just make sure youre not snowden 2.0
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2k a year isn't too bad for electricity I feel like
Ответитьil faut pas pleurer pour les lopettes
ОтветитьLinus só tem aí essa unidade barata de hd queria que tivesse aqui
ОтветитьIdk why it’s so funny to hear how the system was down for 5.3 million seconds
ОтветитьHey, what happened to this deployment? I really want to see it in action
ОтветитьI did this years ago with a set if IT mode 8 port SAS hbas on my CoolerMaster Cosmos II. 14 hdd bay total in this machine... love it.
Ответитьlol linuss with his faces this video
ОтветитьThx! Know the chief evangelist, nice guy! Btw: Greetings to Oli F. 🎉😂
ОтветитьLinux rocks! 😊
ОтветитьI recycled all my netapp hardware a while ago and saved about $3000 on my yearly power bill by switching to something/anything that doesn't suck down power like everything netapp builds does......
ОтветитьI have diss setup 😮
ОтветитьYou can't say that they were so desperate to get rid of it.. That they sold it for 1000 bucks..
After someone in earlier 'Episode' already said that it was a typo..
And that they were actually asking 500..
So in reality high balled.. Not low balled 😂😂
Wait, Facebook have a shop? I have never heared from that!
1kw/h = 0,40€-0,45€ in German - but it will be cheaper and cheaper with more solar in the future.
This video has thumping bass through it
ОтветитьCan i Take the server?
ОтветитьI remember watching this specific video a year ago. It implanted a mindworm that's been grinding away and drive me into homelab nonsense. I've just barely stopped myself from going full rack and am sticking with workstation/towers, but still. Ugh.
Ответитьdlc irl for storage thats outrageous
Ответитьgod i love jake
ОтветитьI wish I could just call Wendell and ask him to troubleshoot my NAS.
ОтветитьSomeone was selling the shelf with controller installed in the slots with freenas on it. He said it just needed to be preinstalled on the ssd then swapped with the onboard.
ОтветитьThat 520 byte thing sounds like an old Sun Drive thing
ОтветитьI had a re-branded netapp (IBM), do not get re-branded netapps no matter how much cheaper they are. The support is horrible.
The HD price is almost more of a scam than legit. They're exactly the same as desktop drives but a different hardware.
I completely agree with Jake on how absurd what is basically a paywall for software updates. You can't buy these 2nd hand without basically paying the new price again to Netapp so every system basically becomes instant e-waste.
Everything needs its own license and a license can put you back the same as what you paid for the hardware.
You REALLY only get one of these for very mission critical things so you have enterprise support like Linus Said but different solutions quickly become more reasonable at the higher capacity end.
They're talking about gigabytes per second and nearly a petabyte of storage, while I'm here trying to back up an internal 500GB SATA 3 SSD onto an external NVME SSD via USB-C and am hitting the blazing speeds of...0 to 20kbps
And, before actually placing that comment, I found a class action lawsuit against the makers of the external SSD for a hardware flaw that makes them fail completely. Which means, even if this slow speed is a faulty cable (ok, 4 faulty cables, as that's how many I had on hand to try) or something like that, I have to assume this backup is worthless.
I hate computers sometimes.
I actually frequent r/data hoarders and r/self hosted......
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