At this point, you'll be able to attach virtual hard drives to the VM. This is a bit useless, as you'll want to pass through your physical hard drives. You could, however, use the virtual drive as a cache drive in Unraid. Size it as you see fit. I choose to create a dummy ...
For all with no drive detected, here is what worked for me: Stop VM Edit VM and choose XML view top right corner Look for your HDD SATA drive and change controller='0' to controller='1' Save and restart the VM. Installation process will find the drive. On my side, it starts great ...
Unraid by default sets the cache to RAID1, which means that one of the drives would mirror the other one. So, if one of the cache drives fails before the data was transfer to the data drives, the data is still saved on the other drive. Also, the cache’s overall size...
All you need to do is know the ID of the user and the group you want to own the mounted network drive. To specify these, you will use the “uid” and “gid” options like we have shown below. <USERID>: Replace this with the ID of the user you want to own this mounted drive....
A common usage of a NAS on Ubuntu is to access media files or a central place to store your documents. While there are better solutions for setting up a NAS, such as Unraid, TrueNAS, and OpenMediaVault, sometimes these are too complicated for some users. They also mean giving up your ...
I've been considering keeping the storage and memory, and trying to sell the shell for parts, but lately I've been discussing with hardware-focused coworkers and considering using it to replace my struggling entry-level prebuilt NAS.
How To: Choosing Your Storage Devices Everybody needs storage, some of us need more of it than others (I'm looking at you 10TB+ storage topic). The primary media for data storage these days is the hard disk drive (HDD) and, in recent years, the solid sta