couple of old 2.5 HDD + usb to SATA converter. But Pi5 is hardly suitable to host anything. May just get old PC (which gives you HDD too). There are plenty for < $100 or even free. But you are going to pay more for power.
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I guess other important piece is confirmation that they use gases after preburner for tank pressurisation.
I do not see why it will cause any problems with exception of stacking mapping layer. I wonder can LVM do it natively without adding intermediate block device of 2 x 2G?
ROCm on RX 570? RLY?
Stay with TP-Link. Ubiquity done some strange things recently.
Many sells, some just wipe them, some just contains encrypted data. If you happy with just used drive eBay is full of surprises.
Some diagram would help. Are you trying to use your server as a switch?
Such a BS. They are not honoured for been "racists, thieves and body snatchers".
Why create yourself a headache and still get substandard and no-warranty drive. If you want cheaper drives go for reconditioned/refurbished/used drives. Same risks, better product. Old enterprise SAS drives are cheap and many still have plenty of heath in them.
Did I say that it is impossible? It is possible but take way too long and will cost too much. Not to mention huge environmental cost of renewables comparing to nuclear.
poor chickens, they going to die for nothing.
I would add LVM to the list of software raids, and remove btrfs as poorly engineered.