I use a mikrotik RB5009 for my 2.5gb routing. It technically can hit 10gbps via routing.
Switching you can try https://mikrotik.com/product/crs305_1g_4s_in
I use a mikrotik RB5009 for my 2.5gb routing. It technically can hit 10gbps via routing.
Switching you can try https://mikrotik.com/product/crs305_1g_4s_in
Mikrotik RB5009 is my router.
Moving to OPNsense
Play Stardew Valley with her
I got an iMovr Freedom base with a butchers block.
Weighs probably 100lbs, costs around 700-800, and as solid as can be.
USB inherently has latency issues and protocol overhead. Seems like you're restricted to hardware unfortunately.
I second this app. Use it all the time for birds I don't recognize
See if seachest is compatible with your drives. I think it's only compatible with Exos.
Also are you running through USB?
What's your HDD model?
Try this in your SMB settings in OMV.
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=65536
SO_SNDBUF=65536
read raw = yes
write raw = yes
max xmit = 65535
dead time = 15
min receivefile size = 16384
write cache size = 524288
getwd cache = yes
max connections = 65535
max open files = 65535
min protocol = smb3
max protocol = smb3
What software are you using
I have a hot storage NAS that backups to a warm storage NAS.
I backup every week and scrub every month.
I have 2 x ZFS1 pools that contains 3 x 20TB disks each.
With ECC ram, scrubbing, and independent pools, it'll take a house fire to kill my local storage.
I also have a constant backing to Backblaze and yearly encrypted backup that I ship to a friend across the world.
Dust in lenses are a part of photography, it also doesn't impact image quality that much.
Dust on the back of the lens or on the sensor impacts image quality a lot!
https://kamerastore.com/en-us/blogs/posts/does-a-dirty-lens-affect-image-quality-fungus-scratches-haze-more