jnew1213

joined 2 years ago
[–] jnew1213@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Assuming Windows, Robocopy has a multithread option that might be able to do multiple copies simultaneously. Haven't used it. Not sure. Free. Worth looking into.

[–] jnew1213@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

I bought a G3 from China, using a coupon code from a YouTube reviewer. 99%. Bare bones.

I added a 32GB DIMM (the machine only takes one DIMM), and a 512GB SSD. The machine came without an OS installed.

I first installed ESXi 8.0U2, added the host to vCenter, and moved a Windows 10 VM onto the NucBox. It ran pretty well.

I next created a Windows To Go boot USB with Windows 11 on it. That runs pretty well also.

It's a cute machine and worth what it costs. It should run a good few lightweight applications, either as VMs or containers.

[–] jnew1213@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

My home lab attempts to duplicate much of what I use and support at work. As such, I have many VMs, each with a particular purpose or running a particular piece of software. So, for me, it's a combination of more cores and decent speed of each. However, in virtualization, it's common to run out of RAM in a host before you run out of processing power.

[–] jnew1213@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Often, when ESXi doesn't recognize the built-in network controller, adding a controller it does recognize is the easiest way.

Most things Intel, Broadcom, or Mellanox/Nvidia. Check VMware's hardware compatibility list for that version of ESXi.

[–] jnew1213@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

You wouldn't need a crossover cable. 10G ports, as with most/all others these days, are auto-MDIX. They know when they should be in crossover mode and switch automatically.

[–] jnew1213@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

In theory, it should work perfectly.

Some old, old drives had a problem where the spindle wouldn't spin, a phenomenon known as "stiction." Drives made in the last -- maybe -- 15 years seem to be immune.

One other remotely possible issue would be "bit rot." That's where the magnetic polarity of a single bit could change over time, often being influenced by neighboring bits.

[–] jnew1213@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

I've got four HPs clustered for VMware vSAN and three more little systems -- 2 HPs and a Dell -- clustered as a VMware "remote site" to my PowerEdge primary site.

[–] jnew1213@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

After you install ESXi to the 256GB SSD, there may or may not be any space left over for the Installer to create a datastore. In other words, the SSD is small enough that ESXi may take the whole thing for itself, and not give you any usable space for VMs.

You'll have to install and see.

[–] jnew1213@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

I have the four-port version of this hub in a box o'switches, somewhere in a closet.

[–] jnew1213@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

In no particular order:

  1. Synology DS3615xs (12 bays, 25GbE fibre)
  2. Synology RS1619xs+ w/expansion unit (16 bays, 25GbE fibre)
  3. Synology DS1010+ w/expansion unit (10 bays)
  4. Synology DS218+ (2 bays)
  5. Synology DS220+ (2 bays)
  6. Synology DS210j (2 bays)
  7. TrueNAS system built into Jonsbo case, Intel Core i3-8100, 64GB RAM. Just completed. (5 drives, 10GbE)
[–] jnew1213@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Postage stamps for many years starting as a kid. Steamship postcards, then trilobites and minerals for some years as an adult.

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