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as tech nerds and geeks we got a lot of problems in our lives like fighting for

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the right to repair our technology finding the right charging cable for a

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specific device or figuring out if running a raw dog Ethernet cable through

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your living room is worth not having to use wi-fi on your gaming rig but none of

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it even holds a candle at least in my book to trying to figure out how to

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store all my freaking data without

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having to add to the never-ending mess of monthly subscriptions we're all

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expected to pay now you could go with a pre-built nas from someone like qnap

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throw a few hard drives in there but the problem is that those things are

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expensive usually not upgradeable or serviceable they're pretty much single

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purpose and worst of all that would just be too easy right

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what if i told you there was a better way it's stylish fully serviceable and

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upgradable and you get the fun of building it yourself and best of all in

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the config we're going to show you today it is actually cheaper than a pre-built

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dang this is the johnsbow n1 a shoebox sized

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case that can hold up to 100 terabytes of hard drive based storage

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from the outside the johnsville n1 looks like your average itx case it's small

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but not crazy small with lots of venting

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and minimal but still usable front i o it can be configured to lie flat or

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stand upright with little feet that come included and the outside unibody shell

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just slides off to give you full access

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to the inside chassis look at that oh

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this is such a basic approach to making a SATA backplane look there's just

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discrete SATA plugs for all five of the drives

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here but it's kind of elegant in its simplicity like the rest of the case

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it's maybe not the nicest build quality i've ever seen in these sort of niche

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small manufacturer chassis but it's only 126 bucks on aliexpress with the

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included storage backplane that handles up to five hard drives if you factor

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that in it's like it's a pretty darn compelling deal isn't it before we go

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over the rest of our parts though let's talk budget our plan was to see if we

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could build up a rig cheaper than the equivalent synology 5-bay nas the

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ds-1520 plus they're currently out of stock seemingly everywhere anyway but

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the price to be is 700 u.s on the dot if

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we could buy it and that's totally achievable starting with our motherboard

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we went rog for the motherboard yeah Jake kate itx motherboard there's not a

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lot of options okay we blew 200 on our motherboard but it's for a pretty good

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reason here it's got dual m.2 slots so we can put a cache SSD in one of them

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and then a SATA hba so we can expand our four onboard SATA ports it's still

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actually available new you know we could have said oh go buy a used board and you

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could definitely shave some of your budget that way but motherboards tend to

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be one of the more likely components in a system to die and when it comes to

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storage we want this thing to just work we don't want to screw around it also has two and

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a half gig lan and because it's AMD b550

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based we're gonna start with the lower end chip but we've actually got a ton of

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room for upgrades into the future now let's actually get that i o port

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card installed now since we're definitely gonna need it

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so oh

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i've already dropped it like six times good oh geez

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wow it's still it's still good i expect you to go hard on it totally fine i

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might produce a hundred thousand units of something that's not good there's a

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cover on the top m.2 here you can see you can install anything from a 2242 so

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it's a 42 millimeter to a 60 millimeter to an 80 millimeter m.2 we are going to

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use the 42 millimeter mounting look at how cute it is here one quick

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thing to note is that this little daughter board once you remove the heatsink there's

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nothing holding it into place here you see that so we are just going to

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pop that connector back in and then we're going to take one of the screws that held the heat sink on and we're

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going to take the shorter one we're going to put it right here

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there you go now this daughter board is held in place so we're all good

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with that out of the way we're going to flip over the board and install our

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first bit of storage now it should be noted that just like if you were buying

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a bare bones nas the storage is not factored into the budget so we chose a

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32 gig octane SSD because these things are dirt cheap on ebay while they're not

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super high bandwidth they're really low latency and really high endurance so in

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a cache application they're a really cheap way to get sort of an enterprise

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dna product into your very very consumer

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diy solution for our CPU we've elected to go with a ryzen 3 3100 while you can

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buy these brand new still we would strongly recommend trying to find one

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second hand as cpus generally outlast the

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vast majority of your other components and are a pretty safe bet to buy used we

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got this one for 120 us dollars on ebay but they can be had for as little as a

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hundred dollars if you're willing to take your time make sure if you buy it

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used that it comes with the stock cooler though because that's gonna wipe out a

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lot of your savings if you have to go out and buy an aftermarket cooler

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as for RAM to match the synology we're trying to beat we only need eight gigs

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of memory but since prices are decent right now we were able to fit 16 gigs of

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3600 mega transfer per second g-skill rip jaws into our budget if you're a

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hardcore user you may even want to go higher with up to 32 gigs of RAM for

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even better performance since this will get used as a caching layer for our hard

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drives thanks to zfs it's 64. for this

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kit right now here things get a little bit complicated though the power supply

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we spec was evga's gm 550 watt sfx which

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we had for 80 at the time of filming unfortunately evga didn't have stock so

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our stand in is the 650 watt version of the same power supply it's fully modular

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it fits in the case and is a really great value however

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it's a bit overkill when it's not on sale so i'd recommend shopping around to

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see if there's a cheaper option if you're planning to replicate our build

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now it's pretty much build time the first thing we're going to do is plug in the power to our backplane odds are that

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it would actually run with just one of these molex connectors in it that that

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would be like out of spec probably so what i think i'm gonna do is i'm gonna

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take the first one in the chain of four plug that in there

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then i'm gonna damn the rest of it in there and then take the last one and go

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right here and the reason for this is that this has to stay super low profile

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because this right here is the rail that lets this inner piece slide into the

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outer shell so you can't just have a bunch of extra bulk sitting here this is

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a really important note because of that same issue where we want to make sure that we don't have any clearance

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problems while we're sliding this into the outer case we only want to use

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90 degree or a right angle SATA cables

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in the back plane here otherwise you've got a high profile straight

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connector coming out of here you're going to rip this connector right off the pcb and

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see you later back please not warranty oh does it say right on the sticker yeah

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we are not liable get wrecked that is a

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nice looking fan i like that definitely got some static

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pressure behind that bad boy i mean i guess you need it if you're gonna have just one fan cooling the entire

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column of computer behind it oh i guess i need to put this SATA SSD

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in place look at that it's so cute it just goes right there for those of you

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wondering why we even need this drive it's for our operating system and we've

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chosen to go with truenets which is a free solution not to say that it's the

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only solution unraid would be another valid one it's got some advantages i'd

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say it's easier to handle virtualization easier to handle docker containers GPU

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passthrough is really easy you could mix and match your drives but for us because

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we're getting all new drives and we're populating the whole thing today

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it didn't make sense your mileage may vary as for why we used this drive

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it was cheap um many storage os's actually both trunaz

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and unraid included are not going to go out of their way to hit your os drive

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because there's no reason for them to so it basically is like read only media

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almost now time to put our hard drives in and Jake

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claims this is going to be really hard

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yeah it's too bad you completely skipped the part you were supposed to do what

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happened there's sliders for them why is that not going in there's sliders no i

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don't believe you oh good it's in oh oh my god they don't warranty the

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backplane damn it all right you're right these do look like a bit of a chore

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those bars are like the top handles i get it and then you're supposed to put

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two of the little dots on the bottom yeah and then sliders on the top i see

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it i see it that's a pretty

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see it slides in even if they're tight pretty nice mount i i didn't put them in

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all the way i left them a little bit here i'll put mine in all the way and you can try it sure

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i'm gonna put this one backwards this part's a little bit tricky

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no so you see if you've if you run your cables

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across here you can see there's a bit of a clearance issue you're just jamming it

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down there right damn it yeah just send it button that's pretty

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borderline oh oh what was that that was

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a good um good noise yeah you told me to send it i mean it sent hold on it's

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gonna light up the thing i just got it oh geez oh geez oh geez okay and we got

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to do this tick tock so what is it i gotta put it in and say

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oh my god i can't i can't hold it okay it's too heavy

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let's go oh my god oh wait why isn't it going in oh oh can

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you get the other side for me please let's go oh did i do it too late why

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didn't it close all the way oh because there's a cable in there hard drives in

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there too oh crap i can't run the eight pin here

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oh shoot it interferes oh yeah um oh balls you have to put it around the side

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yeah i see that i could have told you that ah well you didn't

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this thing is freaking so cool

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the key night amongst you might have already realized we're gonna have a bit of a problem when we go to install our

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os because we don't have a display output this is not an apu now there's a

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couple of options we could have built this system up on a box first like the

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motherboard box and slotted in an extra GPU we had and installed the os that

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probably is the best option for most people if you have a riser laying around

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you could also just kind of slap that in there and put the GPU in that way but if

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you don't have that what you probably have is an extra computer so we're going

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to take our boot drive and just throw it in this test bench acting as our other

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computer and install the os on there setup process is pretty easy hit install

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we're going to select our 120-ish gig kingston drive hit okay proceed with

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install yes ah it's done we don't even need that much

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movie magic it only took a few minutes okay it says to remove the usb so let's

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just do that yeah okay i'll put the drive back in properly with my handy

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dandy screwdriver

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oh there we go beauty since we did the installing the other computer we're not

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going to immediately get the ip of what the system is going to get assigned

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we're going to have to go into our router's dhcp reservation list to figure

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out what that is you can also use tools like angry ip scanner and you can look

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for trunas if you don't have that many devices on your network or if you know

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the Mac Address of the Ethernet port on the board you can actually just look it up that way too it looks like it's

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booting though we're in truenast now so you're going to be logging in with the

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root user and whatever password you set in the install you can see we got our

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it's loading there we go we got our four core processor 16 gigabytes of RAM let's

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make sure all our storage is detected if you didn't slide in the drives properly

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or one of your SATA cables came loose or something like that but it looks like we

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got one two three four five

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and then our 32 gig NVMe now that we've verified all of our storage is working

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we can go ahead and set up an array now depending on the hardware you have what

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you do here is going to change if you only have like two hard drives for now

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you might want to set it up as a mirror and that basically is kind of like a

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raid one if you have anything more than two hard drives you're going to be

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moving up to raid z which depending on the amount of drives you might only be

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able to use a specific type but there's raid z1 2 and 3 and those give you one

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two three respective drives worth of failure before you lose data since we

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have five drives we could do any of these options but i'm going to stick with braid z1 because that's going to

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give us the most capacity because remember if you go to raid z2 or 3

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you're losing two or three drives worth of capacity respectively dev it's

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actually recommending by default we do a z2 but i'm going to do

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z1 since we have an NVMe drive in there we're also going to create a cache vdev

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and we can just click it and bring it down there this type of cache vdf acts

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kind of like a read cache to expand the RAM cache that we have with zfs which is

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called arc so this is level two arc let's put a name on here i'm going to

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call it lambo and look at that 43.65 tippy bites if you use these discs

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for anything else they're getting wiped right now so make sure you don't have anything on them

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we got a z pool look at that i'm gonna check the status just really quick let's

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see we got one two three four five and our cash drive everything looks to be

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working now to make this storage accessible on other computers your phone

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whatever we're going to have to first set up a data set it's kind of like a

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folder but a folder that you can set custom settings on and then we're also

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going to set up an smb share that's the protocol that microsoft uses to share

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files over the network it's pretty easy to do that we'll just click under our z

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pool and go add a data set i'm going to call it

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zumba or goomba zedfast has a built-in compression

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system that basically just automatically compresses anything you write and

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decompresses anything you read from the array which

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depending on which option you select and what you're writing can actually make

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your storage speeds faster if you have enough CPU now with the quad core

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hard to say but i'm just going to leave it on the default lz4 compression which

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is very fast and then we're just going to set the share type to smb because

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it's going to be an smb share if you're using oh time machine you

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might want apple specific settings but we're just going to hit save

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and then go to shares click add select the path lambo goomba

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and hit save it's going to prompt you to start the service that's actually like

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the smb server it's not running by default so just hit ok on that i

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actually forgot a step here we need to create a user to be able to access it i

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think by default it won't let you use the root user just for security reasons

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so we'll add a user we'll just call it Jake

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Jake and we can set the password to one two three four

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cool type in our ip again here

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and then Jake and one two three four

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and look at that storage okay i'm actually going to map this as a network

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drive so we can see how much storage and just like that 43.4 terabytes we've got

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our 2.5 gig unified switch this thing's pretty sick we've got our share set up

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we're all connected i've verified that it is actually running at 2.5 gig and

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we've got a little test file here

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280 megabytes per second that's sick and

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to think that this is still cheaper than an off-the-shelf nas and you've got

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upgrade ability you can slot a 10 gig card in there you still have the NVMe

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port you could do anything you want with this thing you could put a 16 core CPU in it

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and it would still work just as good you could put vms on it whatever you want i

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think this is seriously one of the coolest little like server storage

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things we've done in a long time i just wanted to take a quick look at the array

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now that we've copied something to it and you can see our compression ratio

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right there is 1.02 that means we've

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saved two percent of this storage space of this whatever 11 and a half Gigabyte

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file doing nothing let's say you were to copy over a bunch of photos and

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documents that you had on your computer like you're using this as a backup you

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could easily expect to save 10 20 30

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of that capacity automatically and completely transparently to you if we

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even look on this file you can actually see look size 10.9 gigabytes size on disk 10.7 so

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we've saved 200 megabytes doing literally nothing it's pretty freaking cool but not as

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how we're lost some data did you just lose some words i lost some words
