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MariusJS got a reaction from albinorhino30 in LTT Storage Rankings
Update; Changed out my whole build with a SuuperMicro one;
Running Ubuntu.
2xE5-2620 v2
32GB RAM
6x8TB Seagate NAS in Raid 6
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6x4TB HGST and 4x6TB IronWolf NAS in JBOD
Total raw storage is 88TB with 16 drives
Old post here
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MariusJS got a reaction from Gong Cheng in Post Linus Memes Here! << -Original thread has returned
Do it!
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MariusJS reacted to flibberdipper in Show off your latest purchases
I'll just say it to get it out of the way.
Yer one of them GOT DAM MINERS takin' away all the GPUs from us! reeeeeEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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MariusJS got a reaction from soldier_ph in Show off your latest purchases
Because you only live once
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MariusJS got a reaction from PlayStation 2 in Show off your latest purchases
Because you only live once
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MariusJS got a reaction from CommanderAlex in Show off your latest purchases
Because you only live once
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MariusJS got a reaction from BiG StroOnZ in Show off your latest purchases
Because you only live once
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MariusJS got a reaction from Dujith in Ubiquiti announces UniFi-Video End of life
Summary
January, 1st 2021 (01/01/2021) Ubiquiti will drop support for UniFi-Video products, in order to "focus on UniFi Protect"
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My main thoughts are that is seems that they want people to move to their hardware solutions instead of using their own, but it is also scary that they are not even going to release any form of security updates after 2020.
It does seem even in their own forums that the majority of the feedback regarding this is negative. IP Cameras are also in my mind a product that many people will have for more than a few years, I personally have seen many installs with cameras that are 10+ years old and still working fine, so this seems like it is a bit early to end support.
It would also be very interesting to hear from Linus regarding this, as he has newly mounted a lot of Ubiquiti Cameras
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https://community.ui.com/questions/UniFi-Video-Products-End-of-Life-Announcement/dc529d39-0e58-43cc-96f0-8f0eed0d002c?fbclid=IwAR008t3sjGp-Jqy-Exnr4t0vF4XpHcpoCMzCUk5HkYPUOdQd17qoUGpuUBI
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MariusJS reacted to Dujith in Ubiquiti announces UniFi-Video End of life
Next step will be a "licence fee" for future updates... till its Cisco levels where you cant even plug in an Ethernet cable without an engineer on site.
Watching for their reaction as it seems to affect alot more people than i thought.
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MariusJS got a reaction from Lurick in Ubiquiti announces UniFi-Video End of life
Summary
January, 1st 2021 (01/01/2021) Ubiquiti will drop support for UniFi-Video products, in order to "focus on UniFi Protect"
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My thoughts
My main thoughts are that is seems that they want people to move to their hardware solutions instead of using their own, but it is also scary that they are not even going to release any form of security updates after 2020.
It does seem even in their own forums that the majority of the feedback regarding this is negative. IP Cameras are also in my mind a product that many people will have for more than a few years, I personally have seen many installs with cameras that are 10+ years old and still working fine, so this seems like it is a bit early to end support.
It would also be very interesting to hear from Linus regarding this, as he has newly mounted a lot of Ubiquiti Cameras
Sources
https://community.ui.com/questions/UniFi-Video-Products-End-of-Life-Announcement/dc529d39-0e58-43cc-96f0-8f0eed0d002c?fbclid=IwAR008t3sjGp-Jqy-Exnr4t0vF4XpHcpoCMzCUk5HkYPUOdQd17qoUGpuUBI
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MariusJS got a reaction from Animal901 in Post Linus Memes Here! << -Original thread has returned
Stop trolling!