Samba prefers clock speeds over more threads.
Emby will do more with a cheap nvidia card with Nvenc than even a high power CPU.
HA isn't going to need anything.
So I say get whatever has highest clocks of the options.
Samba prefers clock speeds over more threads.
Emby will do more with a cheap nvidia card with Nvenc than even a high power CPU.
HA isn't going to need anything.
So I say get whatever has highest clocks of the options.
DisplayCal will host a webpage that you can connect your phone to and test the display on any device with a probe.
I don't know if the iPhone will accept a ICC correction lut. But you can at least adjust the factory settings in it to get the least bad results.
Without firmware update 990 is a time bomb
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/samsung-990-pro-firmware-update-released-ssd-health
Run iozone to test pool.
Small tests will reside in ARC and give you false high. 512gb is minimum, or change tunable to reduce arc size
Iperf to test network.
FYI Scale has a bug limiting ARC to half your physical ram. Apparently there is beta test for fix posted on TrueNas forum. And should be in production in 6 months-ish. This won't impact synthetic tests, but in real life you may want to have the extra cache
Free File Sync can auto run when a sd.card is inserted. But you are probably going to want to give a unique folder name for each disk not sure how to do that.
I use a robocopy script to inject photos. Simply enter the drive letter and what you want the folder called.
I all likelihood having 6 SD cards reading at once is going to be slower overall than doing 3 batches of 2. USB kind of sucks that way.
Unless you are going to put 6 dedicated USB hosts in your PC.
This chart mirrors what I have felt, that HDD size increase has slowed way down.
We had a 500 mbyte in our win 3.11 box in 94. 2004 I think I had an 80gb
If you have lots of small files, yes this is bad.
For videos the space lost will just be a rounding loss.
Would be interesting to test for music. A 100k 20mbyte files. You could lose a lot of space if using 1 mbyte+ stripes that have been recommended for a while now.
Draid mitigates a lot of the problems of very wide raidz
https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/Basic%20Concepts/dRAID%20Howto.html
They never did make SSDs.
"Most of its SSDs use WD branding rather than SanDisk branding, but it's still SanDisk at its core. As part of this move, SanDisk will effectively revert to its pre-acquisition state, which means that WD's current lineup of SSDs should still exist with SanDisk branding, while WD will continue selling spinning hard drives only."
If there is a similar photo with the eyes closed, it certainly is possible to cut the the eyes out and paste them over in Photoshop.
https://youtu.be/ZYPhKxisatA?si=iIlWSsXR5czFfxes
If they offered "deep photoshoping" as a feature of your package, I would hope this is within their skill set and time budget.
As the eyes are the focus of the photo, it needs to be done well or it will ruin the photo.