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    02/15/2017, 2:43 PM
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    Steve Elgan

    02/15/2017, 2:57 PM
    I like qnap. We have several of them. How many TB is that?
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    dready

    02/15/2017, 2:59 PM
    it supports 4x m.2 SSD, so depends on the installed SSDs
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    user

    02/15/2017, 3:05 PM
    4 m2s? sounds hardcore. Does it have 10G? 😄
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    Steve Elgan

    02/15/2017, 3:30 PM
    https://www.qnap.com/en-us/product/model.php?II=222&event=2
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    Steve Elgan

    02/15/2017, 3:31 PM
    5x 1Gbe
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    Steve Elgan

    02/15/2017, 3:32 PM
    Sure seems like there is a market gap that a mfg could fill for these mini PCs to support 10GB
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    user

    02/15/2017, 4:06 PM
    Cool product. Not something that I'm looking for, but very cool. It's a PC, NAS, and Switch AIO!
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    dready

    02/15/2017, 4:39 PM
    need to wait for delivery of the SSDs befere I can test, hope the storage arrives tomorrow too
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    user

    02/15/2017, 5:10 PM
    @dready what drives did you go for?
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    user

    02/15/2017, 5:10 PM
    @dready what SSD size?
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    dready

    02/15/2017, 5:16 PM
    had 4 spare samsung sm951 from my initial nutanix ce setup (now NVMe). unfortunately this drives seem to be not compatible with the qnap, so now ordered the cheap wd blue 500gb to test. think speed should not be an issue because network will probably be max 1gb and i can config the drives in raid 10
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    user

    02/15/2017, 5:22 PM
    Go RAID5 🙂
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    user

    02/15/2017, 5:23 PM
    indeed the weakest point is 1GB
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    dready

    02/15/2017, 5:24 PM
    hehe or take the risk and go raid 0 😉
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    user

    02/15/2017, 5:28 PM
    How much storage will you get then?
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    user

    02/15/2017, 5:31 PM
    RAID5 with 500GB would be 1,5TB of storage that can be used, but with a 1 drive failure protection
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    user

    02/15/2017, 5:31 PM
    RAID0 is nuts 🙂
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    dready

    02/15/2017, 5:31 PM
    2 tb with raid 0, 1 tb with raid 10, 1.5 tb in raid5
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    Slackbot

    02/15/2017, 5:32 PM
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    user

    02/15/2017, 5:33 PM
    nets at $1117
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    user

    02/15/2017, 5:33 PM
    Synology is $885 with 500GB disks and $1445 with 1TB disks
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    user

    02/15/2017, 5:42 PM
    @User Did the Vyos config per your article and it worked! So yeah, I don't know what I had wrong with pfsense but it was definitely something. Now I have to figure out Vyos more 🙂. One thing I've noticed is that I can browse the public internet but I can't browse a web server on my primary 192. network, so I have to figure that one out. But it's not super important at the moment!
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    user

    02/15/2017, 5:48 PM
    @User awesome, so you cannot browse e.g. the StoreFront server from a client on 192.168.1.x? Works for me, that traffic shouldn't leave for next hop
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    user

    02/15/2017, 5:50 PM
    No sorry, so I have my primary 192.x range and then the new one I just created which is 10.x. I can browse internally on 10.x servers that are in there, and I can browse from 10.x to the internet. What I can't do is browse HTTP from 10.x to 192.x. Other protocols do work so I suspect I just need to enable it somehow.
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    user

    02/15/2017, 5:52 PM
    That's normally not routed; going from 10 or 192.168 to the outside is a NAT/PAT protocol setting; you can probably create a bridge between the 10 and 192.168 nets.
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    user

    02/15/2017, 5:53 PM
    Ok, like I said not currently a big deal I will have to learn some vyos 🙂
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    user

    02/15/2017, 5:53 PM
    Or just do it all with 192.168 nets -- good grief, how many IP addresses do you need?!
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    user

    02/15/2017, 5:53 PM
    haha
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