atm im not running much since not much time to lab, just the base stack.
about 35€/mo for 650w average consumption.
atm im not running much since not much time to lab, just the base stack.
about 35€/mo for 650w average consumption.
Tailscale and a cheap VPS running the exit node tends to be a common route.
Lets you expose services out without opening anything localy and gets you full control out from the VPS without ISP meddeling.
There are other alternatives but tailscale has the best free tier with upto 100 devices, exit node+router, solid access control and mfa.
Everytime i see that card i go "who on earth is this for, who would want this".
Beyond being behind a plx switch for added latency there is not actualy enough bandwidth to support using all 3 features.
The plus side of selling to graphics market i guess, they are "non-tech tech'.
Power disable enables the host to power cycle the drive without power cycling itself or you pulling and re-seating the drive.
The downside is that when plugged into "legacy hardware" that does not support this feature you cant give it 3.3v.
Thats why you often see people taping a few pins on the drives power connector or using molex->sata adapter cables that does not power these pins.
Since you often get ultrastar enterprise drives with this feature when you shuck.
As a fellow Norwegian ive always just vented the air into the living area (with a sound trap after fan).
A few places ive lived this has been all my heating all year.
That sounds like a 12-15$ TV box.
Their downside is IO on network/storage, adding the cost of that and you start passing thin clients/minis in actual cost.
But with the arm option you are close to same consumption for cores that are 10% of the performance that cheap x86 would be.
Anything rack related or switches above lower end consumer is rarely on the sales.
If doing a consumer/whitebox build you might find some stuff tho.
Spinners for capacity storage tend to have good deals also.
Whoever sells asrockrack in your area?...
So at this point, I'm just looking for the rackmount solution.
And multiple has been posted, so problem solved then i guess.
Strange setup for AI with the specs/chips usualy in the nucs/minis.
But unless you plan to strip the pcbs out of the case etc type stuff they will not be happy running very dense.
If you got a healthy budget id expect you to look towards the stuff made for rack and the usecase.
You would need to have the nvme not sas/sata SFF cage for this to work.
Otherwise what you are looking for is an adapter going to pci-e slot.
I hope you got it for free and did not pay for that thing.
But as for usecase you might want to add what gen box it is and what controller/expander it has installed in the rear.