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The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/stylobasket on 2025-07-23 22:19:30.

Good news for macOS users! If you’ve been waiting for split tunneling support on Mullvad for macOS Tahoe 26.0, it’s finally happening.

According to a recent update on GitHub, split tunneling will be functional in the next beta release of the Mullvad macOS app. 🎉

No need to rely on workarounds anymore, native support is coming very soon.

Stay tuned and watch for the beta update if you want to test it early!

Source : https://github.com/mullvad/mullvadvpn-app/issues/8375#issuecomment-3106118503

 
The original post: /r/mullvadvpn by /u/IndoorCloudFormation on 2025-07-23 13:23:55.

Just starting getting a VPN due to the new UK laws. Trying to buy time for Mullvad via na Amazon voucher but they're all currently unavailable. Does this happen a lot? Should I wait it out or pay cash?

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/x23_wolverine on 2025-07-23 23:05:37.

Hi all, I want to build/buy a nas system. I want two things out of it, and am having a hard time understanding how the plex system interacts with works with storage of non-plex things. I have a fairly large collection of 3D files that I want to back up, and be accessible from all of my computers, as well as some music, pictures, videos, files etc. I also want to build a plex server and rip my large dvd collection to it eventually and have that streaming to the tv's throughout the house. Do I need two different NAS to do this? one that has plex running, and one that is more of just a storage system? Can Plex run on the Ugreen OS, do I need to install a third party NAS OS to get Plex to run?

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/CreepyLui on 2025-07-23 22:42:48.

Anyone know of an IG downloader similar to myFaveTT? More specifically, I'm looking for a downloader that makes an HTML of followed users, similar to what myFaveTT does.

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Broad_Side on 2025-07-23 21:41:50.

I know this cuts against the grain a little, but any had expericance with this card and windows storage spsaces? oir even windows in general?

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/BDTrey8 on 2025-07-23 19:38:33.

I have a lot of random data stored on a bunch of different devices(about 5-8tb of photos, videos, 3d files, etc.).I want to get everything centralized, and backup the important stuff. Easily accessible long term storage essentially. I was just going to get a nas, but im guessing that’s overkill. I landed on a Raid enclosure, but everyone says raid software is better. So would it make sense if I just did both raid software and the enclosure? What should I look out for if I did got the Raid Sw and HW route?

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Pessimistic_Gemini on 2025-07-23 19:02:49.

So I was looking around the web, all the while backing up one of my drives into another 4TB drive and I was looking through DiskPart to see what the Default Allocation Size was for my 22TB drive. Apparently it was around 8192K while its Offset was at 1024 KB.

I was looking to format it again to a different Allocation size to see if it would not result in such a bloated file size for one of my copied drives but wasn't sure which one would work for it. As it is currently, the options are 2048K, 4096K, 8192K (Default), 16384K, 32768K.

If anyone with this said drive has any idea which is recommended, I would like to know whenever you have the time. Thanks.

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/ToneThugsNHarmony on 2025-07-23 18:42:45.

I have a hard drive that is about 5 years old that I used when I primarily used a MacBook Air. I believe that it was formatted in EXFAT, but I’m not certain.

Haven’t used the hard drive in years, but now I need to and don’t have a computer at home.

Rather than purchasing a new Apple product, I would prefer to just get a cheap Chromebook, but like I said I’m not 100% certain of the formatting, so…

  1. Is there a way to figure out the formatting of the hard drive without buying a new computer?

And

  1. If I buy a Chromebook is it likely to be able to read the hard drive?
 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/SwingDingeling on 2025-07-23 18:34:01.

What's the difference? And what decides if it ends up LQ or not?

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/jermaine13 on 2025-07-23 18:29:37.

Hello guys!

Ok, so I am backing up DATA from my old HDD to my new HDD (external 26TB for backup)

Everything seemed fine, but when I took the external HDD to another computer, all data I backed up was WIPED. :)

I was able to recover some from using chkdsk x: /f command

Problems I did (my fault for sure):

  1. I put a fan in the same surge protector near the hard drive and it disconnected the hard drive (I think this is what caused the files to be wiped afterwards)

  2. I tipped over the hard drive like a tard. Although, this didn't seem to cause issues somehow.

  3. I moved the hard drive's position while it was transferring files just playing/fidgeting with it like an idiot.

  4. Fan speed may have been too high blowing air on the hard drive causing vibrations PERHAPS (or fan was placed too close).

I think #1 is the main issue, because I just plugged the fan back in the same outlet (like a tard)

Ok, so:

What I want to know is:

What can I do that this doesn't happen again.

It could be so many things.

The hard drive that I'm transferring from is also failing (yellow condition in Crystal Info) hence the backup, which I didn't do properly because I did cut+paste (like a moron).

Any help or advice for me?

Thank you!!!

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/sasukefan780 on 2025-07-23 17:20:37.

Hello all!

I am student working at an archive at the moment and have been tasked with finding a new external hard drive solution for our data. I am a bit of a noob datahoarder, so I would really appreciate some advice. Don't worry, we also use a cloud based solution to store our data, these hard drives are for redundancy.

Currently we are using over 20 G-DRIVE 4TB drives (model number: 0G02537), and while these drives are still quite functional, they are getting quite old.

I have looked into both external HDD and external SSD options, but thanks to some of the posts on this subreddit about SSD cold storage issues, I believe that an external HDD will serve my interests best.

Based on reviews from PCMAG, wired, and many others that I should have written down, I have been leaning towards recommending we use either the "Western Digital My Book 24TB" or "Western Digital Elements Desktop HDD Storage 24TB".

Please let me know if you have any positive/negative experiences with these hard drives, or if you can recommend an alternate hard drive for me to consider.

Thank you all!

 
The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/HAFSIX on 2025-07-23 16:35:57.

new to this space.......get it, space....data ;)

Anyways enough with the dad jokes, my main question is about a LSI 9300 16i unraid card, are they just plug and play with windows 11?

I ask because I got 12x 250gb SSD and I was looking to make it into one large array for a steam library, if there is a better way to do that then a LSI 9300 16i im all ears, never connected more then a couple of drives in one PC at any given time so im personally in untested waters and looking for advice from you guys.

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