Intel NUC Kit - The Prefect Home Lab Server?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
What other types of enterprise software RAID is there?
Oh sure. FakeRAID for example. And some cheesy stuff from third parties.
Are those enterprise software RAIDs?
Sorry, thought you asked what NON-enterprise ones are there
Nah, you mentioned all enterprise software RAID. The only I know about is MD-RAID. Was curious what else was on the market.
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ZFS is often considered the gold standard for software RAID. Not as old as MD but has more features, like RAID 5.3/7 which no one else has and variable width striping. It's generally minor stuff, but gives it a slight edge in quality. BtrFS is expected to go toe to toe with it soon. MD is among the best.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@LAH3385 said:
Wait for Skull Canyon. it features quadcore i7.
http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/skull-canyon-nuc-ces-2016/That is what I am getting for Black Friday purchase. Install with Samsung 950Pro. xD
Nice. What are the limitations of using an external GPU dock in that way? That could make for a good, portable gaming system.
Most external docks require some type of proprietary connection on both the external dock, and the device it connects to (making the dock wildly expensive when you factor in it also requires a GPU to be purchased). Aside from that, the connectors sometimes experience bandwidth constraint, when you compare it to PCI-E. For proprietary, Alienware comes to mind and at $200 just for the dock (initially released for $300), that's a bit difficult for me to swallow. http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/alienware-graphics-amplifier?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs&sku=452-BBRG&redirect=1​
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Yeah, I looked into it and it just doesn't cut it for gaming.
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Those reviews don't look that great.
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@wirestyle22 NUC
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@wrx7m said:
@wirestyle22 NUC
Seems like a lot of failures but I take reviews with a grain of salt unless I know the person (or of the person) giving the review.
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@wirestyle22 Sure, you have to read the reason they are complaining. Some are really dumb reasons but that is why I always read the 1-2 stars first. The way I see this one, is first it is only 3.5 ish stars. Second, there are only 13 reviews so I can't really get a broad enough sample. Third, the low ratings are complaining of failures. Fourth, the first review I read said that they changed their review to a lower rating because they must have also gotten a lemon.
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We just had this with a rental car thing. Every negative review was someone doing something clearly wrong and pissed that the rental car company charged them for something that they screwed up.
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@wrx7m said:
@wirestyle22 Sure, you have to read the reason they are complaining. Some are really dumb reasons but that is why I always read the 1-2 stars first. The way I see this one, is first it is only 3.5 ish stars. Second, there are only 13 reviews so I can't really get a broad enough sample. Third, the low ratings are complaining of failures. Fourth, the first review I read said that they changed their review to a lower rating because they must have also gotten a lemon.
Yeah I read a few. Possible bad batch. Possible bad product. Like you said, not enough reviews to really know. I hope if there is in fact a problem that they will resolve it as quickly as possible. I was considering buying one for my fiance.
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This seem a bit side tracked from the original question. NUC for Lab Server.
@wrx7m said:
Those reviews don't look that great.
People who usually write reviews are either those who want to pass it forward... and those who don't have anything else better to do, or pissed off customers who said manual transmission is faulty because it doesn't shift gears by itself. or DOA.
When reading reviews make sure you read back at most 6 months. Most likely you will not get the same product from the same batch reviewer received.