Zoé be like
"Elen don't let yourself be nerdsniped"
Zoé: proceeds to nerdnsipe herself
Zoé be like
"Elen don't let yourself be nerdsniped"
Zoé: proceeds to nerdnsipe herself
@uint8_t Waht is "little power when idle" for you?
Is ~100W okay?
@schenklklopfer below 20W when idle
I'm thinking about building a high-performance NAS (10Gb throughput) that consumes little power when idle. I don't want to fight against unsupported hardware (so mainline support is a must) and I also don't want any proprietary vendor magic all-in-one; it is unlikely it will fit my needs
turns out this is a difficult problem
@uint8_t have you looked at the Knox cold storage nodes? They only spin up one disk at a time and can run an entire multi-petabyte rack in less than a kilowatt.
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