[00:08] [00:52] <@mercutio> although that would be like 9x2tb disks or something.. [00:09] i'm ony seeing quotes that i said [00:13] lol sorry, didn't even notice I'd accidentally copy/pasted [00:13] Just ignore :) [00:13] (Though I'll say that it's financially and physically impractical at this time) [00:14] btw it's 11x 2TB drives [00:33] for naerly 18gb of data? [00:34] probably more like 17tb [00:34] err s/gb/tb/ :) [00:41] are there even cases out there that can house 11 x 3.5" drives? [01:06] @google nas4free opensolaris [01:06] @google nas4free freebsd [01:06] 2,440 total results returned for 'nas4free opensolaris', here's 3 [01:06] 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. [01:06] 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 ... [01:06] 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 ... [01:06] 17,700 total results returned for 'nas4free freebsd', here's 3 [01:06] 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. [01:06] 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 ... [01:06] 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  ... [08:56] Yes, mine holds 20. 00:37:54 < mnathani_> are there even cases out there [08:58] 18TB 16ish TB afterformatting and whatsuch. 00:30:16 <@mercutio> for naerly 18gb of data? [08:58] My case http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811219021 [08:59] (And I paid about 25% less than it's currently selling for, woo [08:59] ) [09:07] *** relrod_ is now known as relrod [11:01] *** jcv has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [12:16] *** jcv has joined #arpnetworks [14:04] *** mnathani2_ has joined #arpnetworks [14:07] *** mnathani_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [20:19] 20 hard-drives would use a lot of power [21:00] About 12.5A @ 12VDC [21:01] 150W ^ [21:01] i've been thinking about trying to reduce power consumption further here [21:01] although maybe getting portable air conditioner would be better idea. [21:02] but i do wonder how much difference 150watts would make to heat if running 24/7 [21:02] there are too many factors to calculate easily, but i am wondering if it'd be a noticable difference [21:03] i suspect yes. [21:03] @calc 30c to f [21:03] Couldn't grab results from json stringified precioussss. [21:04] i'm at 86f atm [21:04] Nothing I've really noticed. My apartment remains a pretty consistent temperature [21:04] i'm usually at 26c [21:04] I'm at 20c atm [21:04] getting up to 28c [21:04] ahh at 20c not too much concern [21:04] (considering it's about 10c outside) [21:04] but recently it got as hot as 33c inside [21:05] it's about 27c outside i guess [21:05] i got one of these thermo guns [21:05] 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. [21:05] *monitors [21:06] outside wall is 25c [21:06] my monitors are like 38c at the front [21:06] i'm using led monitors [21:06] ccfl did seem to make more heat :) [21:07] but yeah 3 monitors could use 150watts i suppose [21:07] I used to use 4x monitors that all put out about 38c, really warmed a room up. [21:07] No idea what my current dual-monitor setup does [21:07] it's fun having a thermo gun [21:08] i don't know how accurate it is [21:08] Yep [21:08] but it's helped calibrate my awareness of temperatures between 37 and 60c. [21:09] my infiniband card has been running really hot though [21:09] it's below other cards, but there's no fan at the bottom of the case. [21:09] it shows as about 90c, but it gave a warning in kernel saying it had hit 105c [21:09] criminy [21:10] yeah [21:10] there's not much air movement down there [21:10] there's a big video card in the way