I love these companies provide plug&play solutions for the mass consumer. but as soon as you bought this box, it just works, and you don't touch it, forget about it. but if you decide to build your own nas on ubuntu or arch, you will have a lot to learn and it will make you a different person. so if you are not an average and you still need a nas, try converting your old laptop or whatever, don't buy expensive prebuild systems and 4x18 TB drives, etc. Just make it work. there is a huge linux community waiting for you, and you will learn a lot)
Eventually having a fleet of random external hard drives becomes too much of a pain in the ass to deal with and switching to a NAS to consolidate your storage needs is the way to go. Welcome to the club. Running useful docker containers and VMs on the NAS as well is also another very useful function these modern NAS devices can do nowadays.
I recently got a TerraMaster F4-424 Pro as my first NAS, so I enjoyed the video and would like to see more of this type of content. That being said, I think videos like this will almost always get fewer views than smartphone/laptop/mobile tech videos, because SO MANY MORE people have a smartphone or laptop than a NAS or homelab. And that first group has tech that is easier to understand and faster buying cycles than the 2nd group. So, people are looking for "new info" on those consumer topics more often. However, you seem like someone who ENJOYS the tech/homelab stuff ("normal" people don't use Tailscale), so perhaps you should embrace that? Disclaimer: I am NOT a RUclipsr and don't have to worry about "The Algorithm", so I may have No Idea what I'm talking about.
I mirrored my first 2 8tb iron wolf hard drives in the first 2 bays of my 4 bay terramaster nas.i then added a 12tb hard drive in the third bay.i created a volume 2 but my plex cant find it only the volume 1.any advice for my situuation
This was a great video, I want to do something similar I don't need the storage you have but I'd like to keep my plex server in it and back up videos and pics of my family in it.
How do you setup portainer? Not finding anything specific for Terramaster. Installed the app but all you get is a log in splash screen. No idea what the user/password is.
Nas = Network attached storage and service center. A local Nas is used for storeing data instead of useing cloud based solutions. It can preatty much do anything even gameing.
I love these companies provide plug&play solutions for the mass consumer. but as soon as you bought this box, it just works, and you don't touch it, forget about it. but if you decide to build your own nas on ubuntu or arch, you will have a lot to learn and it will make you a different person. so if you are not an average and you still need a nas, try converting your old laptop or whatever, don't buy expensive prebuild systems and 4x18 TB drives, etc. Just make it work. there is a huge linux community waiting for you, and you will learn a lot)
Eventually having a fleet of random external hard drives becomes too much of a pain in the ass to deal with and switching to a NAS to consolidate your storage needs is the way to go. Welcome to the club. Running useful docker containers and VMs on the NAS as well is also another very useful function these modern NAS devices can do nowadays.
Fantastic video bro. Would love to see more!
I recently got a TerraMaster F4-424 Pro as my first NAS, so I enjoyed the video and would like to see more of this type of content.
That being said, I think videos like this will almost always get fewer views than smartphone/laptop/mobile tech videos, because SO MANY MORE people have a smartphone or laptop than a NAS or homelab. And that first group has tech that is easier to understand and faster buying cycles than the 2nd group. So, people are looking for "new info" on those consumer topics more often.
However, you seem like someone who ENJOYS the tech/homelab stuff ("normal" people don't use Tailscale), so perhaps you should embrace that? Disclaimer: I am NOT a RUclipsr and don't have to worry about "The Algorithm", so I may have No Idea what I'm talking about.
Appreciate the comment will try to balance out more home server stuff with the regular consumer products on the channel
ur drives have low cache thats why it dips up and down. use proper nas pro disks for max consistent speed :)
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I mirrored my first 2 8tb iron wolf hard drives in the first 2 bays of my 4 bay terramaster nas.i then added a 12tb hard drive in the third bay.i created a volume 2 but my plex cant find it only the volume 1.any advice for my situuation
great video! how did you get the terminal icon to show on your desktop?? i can't find terminal access anywhere in tos 6
On the desktop, click tnas logo (start) then click All Applications. Find Terminal and right click 'send to desktop'
if that doesn't work let me know
@@DayoAworunse yup there it is, dunno how i did not see that there. thanks for the reply!
This was a great video, I want to do something similar I don't need the storage you have but I'd like to keep my plex server in it and back up videos and pics of my family in it.
How do you setup portainer? Not finding anything specific for Terramaster. Installed the app but all you get is a log in splash screen. No idea what the user/password is.
You shaved? I spent so much time looking at your face and wondering what was off
Edit: keyboard
Deepfake Dayo
You might as well go full unifi(ubiquity). They released a NAS recently and it would work well with their end to end network setup (expensive though).
I saw but not a fan how most of their stuff is rack based and until I own a home or settle down I’ll just use more consumer oriented network solutions
@@DayoAworunse True. They do have a mini rack witch wheels included 😂
2:46 - Yes you should do different videos in tech not only being stuck on phone/laptops.
I clicked cause I have no idea what a NAS is
😂
Nas = Network attached storage and service center.
A local Nas is used for storeing data instead of useing cloud based solutions.
It can preatty much do anything even gameing.
Enjoy a good pizza, enjoy a nas! But never pack ssd´s or ram modules in a zipper bag! Or I´ll eat your pizza!!! Enjoy your day my friend
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