Do not use a raid controller with Truenas. Use a HBA such as an LSI 9300 or 9207 (old but fine for HDD). Truemas manages the drive itself and any barrier to that (like device managed SMR drives and Rains controllers) means Truenas does not know where the data is, and you are likely to get data corruption at some point.
Krill
So what, use mechanical restraint instead?
I reckon I could buy a house for a similar cost as a that card, full of M2 drives.
But how are the lanes assigned?
Really 40 PCIe lanes should be the minimum now
...it isn't down for me...?
It's not like we could offer one to the King of Canada.
That's because exactly who will be made redundant has not been decided yet
I know, because I read the new guidance this morning and had an AD confirm they don't know which teams will be shifted to other organizations yet.
All quality teams, safeguarding, meds optimization, IPC are basically gone from ICBs though but will still exist elsewhere in the NHS
You sir, have just won the Internet for today. Where do you want your prize sending?
LiFePO4 batteries within the house are the correct resolution.
In winter the panels make nothing anyway, and in summer the houses will essentially run themselves for somewhere between 4 to 8 months depending on peak power usage and panel array size.
Essentially it removes residential baseload and flattens the duck curve so the peak 1600 to 1900 peak can disappear, with the obvious knock on effect of reducing the LCOE.
And what if I was?
56% over voters in the 2024 election voted Tory or Reform.
I'd argue that PR actually favours the right in the UK.
Get a used adaptec arc 82885T which as an expander card. It only needs molex to power it, and it allows the HBA to connect to up to several hundred data drives (HBA to expander to HDD). The documentation is straightforward to understand.
An example: https://ebay.us/m/SYvAxO