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The Synology End Game

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M95D ◴[] No.45061719[source]
But self-building a NAS is still a problem, and I'm also talking about this [1] article from the same blog:

There are NO low power NAS boards. I'm talking about something with an ARM CPU, no video, no audio, lots of memory (or SODIMM slot) and 10+ SATA ports.

Sure, anyone can buy a self-powered USB3 hub and add 7 external HDDs to a raspbery, but that level of performance is really really low, not to mention the USB random disconnects. And no, port replicators aren't much better.

[1] https://lowendbox.com/blog/are-you-recyling-old-hardware-for...

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extraisland ◴[] No.45061894[source]
I have some quad core celeron board integrated thing. It draws 15watts. I added a PCI-E sata which gave me 6 extra ports. I am sure you can buy better ones.

I used a Fractal Node Case that has 6 drive bays. Installed TrueNAS Scale on an SSD. Swapping drives is a pain as I have to take the computer apart. But that is infrequent. So it is fine.

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M95D ◴[] No.45061952[source]
15W with or without the PCIe SATA? And it's still 10W too much.
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1. extraisland ◴[] No.45063423[source]
I think you are being a bit silly. I just plugged the numbers into an online cost calculator.

That is extra 10 watts, is less than £2 a month in the UK. Drives are about 5 watts idle and I have 6 of them.

The NAS costs me about £20/month. Which isn't too crazy IMO. The UK has some of the most expensive energy prices in Europe.

I will probably be upgrading the board to something better in a few years and see if I can put in a GPU for some AI bits and pieces.