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Comment: deleted "stow" network share
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= Drives = == Storage Pool 1 == * RAID type: SHR-1 * Data scrub every 3 months * TRIM enabled * Capacity: 7447gb || Model || Firmware || Serial || || Samsung 870 QVO 8TB || SVQ02B6Q || S5SSNF0RA01283W || || Samsung 870 QVO 8TB || SVQ02B6Q || S5SSNF0RA01288J || === Volumes === * FAST data * Size: 5000gb allocated * btrfs |
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|| rescue || Something I setup for mum || should pull data out and remove the share || = Docker = Installed from Synology Package Centre Was going to use this to run artifactory but the free version isn't what I need. :( |
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= Rebuild with SSDs = I'm sick of the constant churning noise that HDDs make, and I don't need that much capacity, so SSDs it is! Even though network speeds are limited to 1Gbps, the reduction in latency should be phenomenal. Primary (cargo) share is now on 2x Samsung 870 QVO 8TB SSDs, using SHR RAID so I can hopefully expand the array later. I'll leave a pair of 10TB HDDs in there as a second storage pool, for bulk or non-cloud-synced storage. |
iowa
- DS916+ 4-bay advanced model with btrfs support
- 8gb RAM upgrade
Drives
Storage Pool 1
- RAID type: SHR-1
- Data scrub every 3 months
- TRIM enabled
- Capacity: 7447gb
Model |
Firmware |
Serial |
Samsung 870 QVO 8TB |
SVQ02B6Q |
S5SSNF0RA01283W |
Samsung 870 QVO 8TB |
SVQ02B6Q |
S5SSNF0RA01288J |
Volumes
- FAST data
- Size: 5000gb allocated
- btrfs
Customisation
Enabled SSH, can login as root with my SSH key.
Network shares
Share name |
Purpose |
Notes |
brig |
Mac Time Machine backups |
amatsukaze and eyjafjalla |
cargo |
General purpose file share |
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Drive replacement
Some notes about doing it, and setting up SMART/health checks etc. https://servicemax.com.au/news/synology-ironwolf-health-status/
Rebuild with SSDs
I'm sick of the constant churning noise that HDDs make, and I don't need that much capacity, so SSDs it is! Even though network speeds are limited to 1Gbps, the reduction in latency should be phenomenal.
Primary (cargo) share is now on 2x Samsung 870 QVO 8TB SSDs, using SHR RAID so I can hopefully expand the array later. I'll leave a pair of 10TB HDDs in there as a second storage pool, for bulk or non-cloud-synced storage.