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  • Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafetoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldNAS Power Consumption
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    10 days ago

    In my experience using a PC as a NAS, the power draw isn’t necessarily the drives as they spin down when idle.

    I have an old desktop setup as NAS - with 2 drives or eight drives, idle power draw is virtually the same, about 100w, regardless of the OS (Windows, Linux, UnRAID, Proxmox).

    I also have an old consumer NAS, with five 4TB drives, and it idles under 20w (I think last I checked it was ~15w… I need to check it again and write that down).

    Two very similar systems, one designed to be a NAS, the other a desktop. It really comes down to the motherboard design and capabilities.

    I also have a Dell SFF that idles at about 15w, regardless of drive count - one drive or four (and to get four I added a SATA expansion card and rigged some power splitters, really pushing the power supply). That box idling the same, even when pushed well past design, is pretty telling.

    And don’t think that SSD drives would do better - spinning disk drives generally have far better idle power than SSD does, and usually much better write power consumption.

    So it really depends, and mostly on the motherboard itself. Yes, you’ll get more power usage with more drives, but that’s at write and read time. My SFF idles at 12w, peaks at 80w when converting videos, the read/write power is negligible, same with the NAS (I transfer hundreds of gigs between them every few days).




  • Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafetoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldMarketing
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    13 days ago

    Why would one be willing to sink hours!

    I think you misunderstand the word “self” :

    noun

    plural selves

    a person or thing referred to with respect to complete individuality:

    one’s own self.

    a person’s nature, character, etc.:

    his better self.

    personal interest.

    Philosophy:

    the ego; that which knows, remembers, desires, suffers, etc., as contrasted with that known, remembered, etc.

    the uniting principle, as a soul, underlying all subjective experience

    Sounds to me like you’re more interested in the ego portion of self.

    I’ve spent years doing things for myself, my friends, my family, not from ego, but because I believe the things I’ve done are important (either to me or to my friends/family), and that I’m the person that can do those things.

    And if anyone else has found what I’ve done to be useful, then I’m pleased to find that so, and consider it my little bit of contributing to the world, and making someone else’s life a little easier. I don’t need to know this from anyone, I’m just glad if it’s happened.



  • Yea, gotta be something odd with your setup.

    Currently I have one phone (of several) thats syncing en excess of 10,000 files, some only on Wifi (with 3 access points), some wifi/cell data.

    ST knows the state of a file, so a disconnect should have no effect. If you’re getting corrupted files, I wonder if something else is going on which may also affect another sync tool.

    Try Resilio for the same folders, see if you have the same problem (disable Syncthing of course, otherwise conflicting edits will cause file corruption).