[00:52] <@mercutio> although that would be like 9x2tb disks or something.. i'm ony seeing quotes that i said lol sorry, didn't even notice I'd accidentally copy/pasted Just ignore :) (Though I'll say that it's financially and physically impractical at this time) btw it's 11x 2TB drives for naerly 18gb of data? probably more like 17tb err s/gb/tb/ :) are there even cases out there that can house 11 x 3.5" drives? @google nas4free opensolaris @google nas4free freebsd 2,440 total results returned for 'nas4free opensolaris', here's 3 ZFS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZFS) 3.1.1 Solaris 10 update 2 and later; 3.1.2 Solaris 11; 3.1.3 OpenSolaris; 3.1.4 ... 3.2.7 FreeNAS; 3.2.8 ZFS Guru; 3.2.9 NAS4Free; 3.2.10 Debian GNU/kFreeBSD. Why I Do Use ZFS as a File System for My NAS (http://louwrentius.com/why-i-do-use-zfs-as-a-file-system-for-my-nas.html) Jan 29, 2015 ... Arstechnica article about FreeNAS vs NAS4free. If you are quite ... ZFS was only available in a stable version for Open Solaris. We all know ... ZFSTuningGuide - FreeBSD Wiki (https://wiki.freebsd.org/ZFSTuningGuide) May 2, 2015 ... To monitor the ARC, you should install the sysutils/zfs-stats port; the port is an evolution of the arc_stat.pl script available in Solaris that was ... 17,700 total results returned for 'nas4free freebsd', here's 3 NAS4Free - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NAS4Free) NAS4Free is a network-attached storage (NAS) server software with a dedicated management ... It is free software under the terms of the Simplified BSD license. NAS4Free [Wiki NAS4Free] (http://www.zoonsweb.nl/wiki/) NAS4Free is an embedded Open Source Storage NAS (Network-Attached Storage) ... NAS4Free went up from FreeBSD 7 to the FreeBSD 9.x releases, allowing ... Home | NAS4Free - The Free Network Attached Storage Project (http://www.nas4free.org/) NAS4free, NAS Storage, ZFS, Free. ... NAS4Free is an Open Source Storage NAS (Network-Attached Storage) distribution based on FreeBSD. The NAS4Free  ... Yes, mine holds 20. 00:37:54 < mnathani_> are there even cases out there 18TB 16ish TB afterformatting and whatsuch. 00:30:16 <@mercutio> for naerly 18gb of data? My case http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811219021 (And I paid about 25% less than it's currently selling for, woo ) 20 hard-drives would use a lot of power About 12.5A @ 12VDC 150W ^ i've been thinking about trying to reduce power consumption further here although maybe getting portable air conditioner would be better idea. but i do wonder how much difference 150watts would make to heat if running 24/7 there are too many factors to calculate easily, but i am wondering if it'd be a noticable difference i suspect yes. @calc 30c to f Couldn't grab results from json stringified precioussss. i'm at 86f atm Nothing I've really noticed. My apartment remains a pretty consistent temperature i'm usually at 26c I'm at 20c atm getting up to 28c ahh at 20c not too much concern (considering it's about 10c outside) but recently it got as hot as 33c inside it's about 27c outside i guess i got one of these thermo guns In the warm summer, the apartment does heat up, but it's pretty even throughout, no matter what room. The biggest heat contributors are monitor. *monitors outside wall is 25c my monitors are like 38c at the front i'm using led monitors ccfl did seem to make more heat :) but yeah 3 monitors could use 150watts i suppose I used to use 4x monitors that all put out about 38c, really warmed a room up. No idea what my current dual-monitor setup does it's fun having a thermo gun i don't know how accurate it is Yep but it's helped calibrate my awareness of temperatures between 37 and 60c. my infiniband card has been running really hot though it's below other cards, but there's no fan at the bottom of the case. it shows as about 90c, but it gave a warning in kernel saying it had hit 105c criminy yeah there's not much air movement down there there's a big video card in the way