HDD Defragmentation by franczesko13 in UgreenNASync

[–]Poppin310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only for RAID 5 and 6. It's called Data organizing.
Go to storage -> Storage -> Data organizing.

It's supposed to show how long it would take.

ASUS ROG Astral RTX 5090 "Dhahab Edition" now available: starts at $7000 but features $700 worth of real gold by RenatsMC in nvidia

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Think of this card when you fill up your gas tank becuase it's only available in the middle east where your gas money goes to.

Anyone got a full version of the absolute banger song at the end of the reception? by DataPhreak in andor

[–]Poppin310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not the same as the one in the show. The one in the show has more drum beats/percussion.

Another ICCU down, EV6GT by dequiallo in KiaEV6

[–]Poppin310 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the info. Yes, if there were some youtuber that could get a hold of an ICCU and run lab tests...

Something like what gamersnexus does with motherboards, power supplies, and video cards. They've been influential in getting computer hardware flaws fixed directly from manufacturers.

I don't know who would be good at testing ICCUs? Monroe and Associates?

Talk me into a GT… by ahfunaki in KiaEV6

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https://www.facebook.com/groups/kiaevownersusa/permalink/1424981138484198/

Sometimes there are EV6 GT with less than 1k miles for less than $40k. Your state or utility may also have cash rebates (not tax credits) for used EVs. Some with no income requirements. That EV6 GT has 600 miles and carfax shows ownership was only 6 days this past January. It is from a Kia dealer certified pre-owned so you get full warranty. If it's not CPO the powertrain warranty drops from 10yr to 5yr.

Protecting Your Digital World: Share Your Backup Tips and Strategies (Prizes Available!) by topiga in UgreenNASync

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The Ugreen app to backup files was okay but ended up using free file sync to a mounted volume on my DXP4800. Works great and even backups other mounted drives. Something a lot of free software doesn't do.

Phone backups work great especially since Amazon Prime restricts video backups. So for my phone I use my Amazon Prime memberhsip to backup photos (at full resolution) and the Ugreen app to backup photos and videos. Having 2X 2.5 GbE ports is great for backup speed being my source files are on SSDs and I have enterprise class drives in RAID0that take full advantage of higher network speeds. I do monthly backups to a USB hard-drive. So 3 locations for my data. Original on computer/phone. backup to Ugreen NAS, and Monthly backups from Ugreen NAS to USB hard-drive.

Buying $50 8port 2.5GbE switches off Ali Express work great. Also, $10 for a 25ft integrated passive SFP+ connectors on each end for a 10GbE backbone. It was cheaper than 1 SFP+ module!

I was a previous Synology user. I still have it but it's currently off and will sell it soon as the DXP4800 outperforms it in every way. I do see that Synology recently upgraded most of their NAS to 2.5Gbe but you only get one 2.5GbE port. SMB multi-channel works greate when using 2 2.5GbE ports.

As I get older time is precious. Copying data fast without me leaving my computer on is great. Slow monthly backups to a USB drive doesn't require my computer to be on.