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legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
I think you need to go on a vacation JJG and just enjoy life for awhile, your getting too stressed over meaningless shit.

I don't take crap I read on the webs serious enough to lose a grip and If I ever do I'll go on a walkabout.
legendary
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Yeah... software raid seems to be the best right now. Some systems like old refurbished servers from HP and Dell, don't really allow you to not use the built-in hardware RAID, but you can always just configure it as JBOD or something and let the software handle the raid.

Then there's unraid and freenas / truenas.

Software JBOD is the absolute worst method for data integrity.

It literally increases your chances of catastrophic data loss exponentially.

raid 6 is safest.

As was noted previously Jbear is a expert on the subject, I miss him.

Yeah.  I hope he is OK.  Maybe he just got tired of us picking on him for for his big-blockness.

I miss gentlemand. There's another one not posted for ages.

Yeah, miss him too #nohomo. He used to have a very special sense of humor  Grin
legendary
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Merit: 1823
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legendary
Activity: 2772
Merit: 2846
Yeah... software raid seems to be the best right now. Some systems like old refurbished servers from HP and Dell, don't really allow you to not use the built-in hardware RAID, but you can always just configure it as JBOD or something and let the software handle the raid.

Then there's unraid and freenas / truenas.

Software JBOD is the absolute worst method for data integrity.

It literally increases your chances of catastrophic data loss exponentially.

raid 6 is safest.

As was noted previously Jbear is a expert on the subject, I miss him.

Yeah.  I hope he is OK.  Maybe he just got tired of us picking on him for for his big-blockness.

I miss gentlemand. There's another one not posted for ages.
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 3439
Man who stares at charts (and stars, too...)
Yeah... software raid seems to be the best right now. Some systems like old refurbished servers from HP and Dell, don't really allow you to not use the built-in hardware RAID, but you can always just configure it as JBOD or something and let the software handle the raid.

Then there's unraid and freenas / truenas.

And Nas4free, the open source heir of freenas, based on FreeBSD and rock solid.

Like FreeBSD itself.
So, software raid is fine for home use, but it's a coin flip when it comes to recovery.
Again: Ask Bob (maybe he didn't delete the thread)
legendary
Activity: 3766
Merit: 5146
Note the unconventional cAPITALIZATION!
Yeah... software raid seems to be the best right now. Some systems like old refurbished servers from HP and Dell, don't really allow you to not use the built-in hardware RAID, but you can always just configure it as JBOD or something and let the software handle the raid.

Then there's unraid and freenas / truenas.

Software JBOD is the absolute worst method for data integrity.

It literally increases your chances of catastrophic data loss exponentially.

raid 6 is safest.

As was noted previously Jbear is a expert on the subject, I miss him.

Yeah.  I hope he is OK.  Maybe he just got tired of us picking on him for for his big-blockness.
legendary
Activity: 3920
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"

He's probably busy counting his many BSV coins...

In all seriousness he never really tried to shill he was just a misled fool in that regard.

Get out of here.

Your memory seems fogged, to the extent that you may have been actually paying attention to the shenanigans and spins of jbreher.

Yeah, sure he used to say that the ONLY reason that he was pumpening some pro-BSV bullshit (or even some pro bcash or some BIG block nonsense) was because someone else mentioned it, and he felt that he had to clarify the actual facts and the actual logic.. blah blah blah.. which in the end rose to the level of a bunch of baloney and shilling misleading nonsense... and he was engaged in such nonsense behaviors since at least late 2016.. and he got worse and worse in a variety of ways with passage of time

....or maybe jbreher got better at his shilling/trolling and spreading bullshit, since uie-pooie did not even notice the snow job that you were receiving and that he was propagandizing in these here parts on a pretty damned regular basis.... and periods of even ongoingness and persistence.. - so even though he tended to usually be polite about it and employed decent logic, that still does not mean that he was not spreading bullshit propaganda (about BSV, bcash, big blocks, bitcoin naysaying, shitcoin pumping) that should not have been in this thread - aka shilling or trolling....

maybe you defend him by saying that he used to be a bitcoiner.. blah blah blah.. Sure, a lot of the bad actors shitcoiners (do we need to go through a list.. besides jbreher to show the pattern?), bitcoin naysayers used to be bitcoiners and claim to be experts on bitcoin and when they shill their bullshit, they are able to put for seemingly better arguments based on their technical skills and their study (and seeming knowledge) of bitcoin.

What he was is the most articulate and knowledgeable "troll" we had in this thread and compared to all the pieces of shit we deal with here on a daily basis I found the vast majority of his posts to be insightful as well as factually accurate. He was a intelligent devil's advocate.

Except where big blocker shit came in!

oh gawd...



He was better able to deceive people with his smartness; therefore, he was better... I miss him.. .. let me vomit.


O.k. I am back (after vomiting).

That's bullshit... jbreher weaved in all kinds of misleading and inaccurate information.. and frequently he got caught up in some technical mumbo-jumbo so it would be more difficult to identify the misleading and inaccurate parts, but surely his employment of "smart" technical gymnastics did not cause him to be some kind of trolling/shilling style that we should welcome here with open arms..

Get a grip, Hueristic.


Get a fucking grip.


#nohomo

@jjg.."He's probably busy counting his many BSV coins..."

..and that's why you are classified as a middle school trollie.

I am glad that you think so highly of me in your desires to defend jbreher and/or bsv coin counters and/or shitcoins.

And, your lame-ass attempt to label someone who denigrates shitcoins/shitcoiners as a troll seems to be lacking in understanding what the fuck this thread is about...

Have you heard of bitcoin, you dweeb?

 
btw, we are in the covid epidemic, so commenting in this fashion on those who did not post for a while...is cringeworthy to the Nth degree

Who gives any shits?  

wait..

Let me reconsider the matter:

Oh I wish that there were more shills, trolls, disingenuine, dishonest and misleading posters, shitcoiners, bitcoin naysayers, posters of irrelevant topics here.. right Biodom?

We need MOAR shills, trolls, disingenuine, dishonest and misleading posters, shitcoiners, bitcoin naysayers, posters of irrelevant topics here.. right Biodom?    Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

despite that members' line of thought about bsv (which practically NOBODY cares about anymore).

Oh for sure, we should let the innocent and the less potent shitcoins to pump their nonsense here.. (and we should be sympathetic to them and their conmen) because they are harmless, even though they are shitcoins that likely mislead some innocent peeps... Of course, a lot of the shitcoins trap dumb and greedy people, but not always.... and even some of those dumb and greedy people could be reformed.. once they figure out their "whoops moments"...
legendary
Activity: 3892
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@jjg.."He's probably busy counting his many BSV coins..."

..and that's why you are classified as a middle school trollie.

btw, we are in the covid epidemic, so commenting in this fashion on those who did not post for a while...is cringeworthy to the Nth degree despite that members' line of thought about bsv (which practically NOBODY cares about anymore).
legendary
Activity: 2380
Merit: 1823
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legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
Yeah... software raid seems to be the best right now. Some systems like old refurbished servers from HP and Dell, don't really allow you to not use the built-in hardware RAID, but you can always just configure it as JBOD or something and let the software handle the raid.

Then there's unraid and freenas / truenas.

Software JBOD is the absolute worst method for data integrity.

It literally increases your chances of catastrophic data loss exponentially.

raid 6 is safest.

As was noted previously Jbear is a expert on the subject, I miss him.

Errr.. I was not advocating software JBOD, but the hardware raid that can not be turned off for certain machines. You force it to treat each individual drive as separate. Then you configure your software raid to use those drives and mirror them or do raid as required.

That just needed to be clarified so no-one makes that mistake when setting up a node and expects it to be bullet proof.
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it

He's probably busy counting his many BSV coins...

In all seriousness he never really tried to shill he was just a misled fool in that regard.

What he was is the most articulate and knowledgeable "troll" we had in this thread and compared to all the pieces of shit we deal with here on a daily basis I found the vast majority of his posts to be insightful as well as factually accurate. He was a intelligent devil's advocate.

Except where big blocker shit came in!

legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1912
The Concierge of Crypto
Yeah... software raid seems to be the best right now. Some systems like old refurbished servers from HP and Dell, don't really allow you to not use the built-in hardware RAID, but you can always just configure it as JBOD or something and let the software handle the raid.

Then there's unraid and freenas / truenas.

Software JBOD is the absolute worst method for data integrity.

It literally increases your chances of catastrophic data loss exponentially.

raid 6 is safest.

As was noted previously Jbear is a expert on the subject, I miss him.

Errr.. I was not advocating software JBOD, but the hardware raid that can not be turned off for certain machines. You force it to treat each individual drive as separate. Then you configure your software raid to use those drives and mirror them or do raid as required.
legendary
Activity: 3920
Merit: 11299
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Yeah... software raid seems to be the best right now. Some systems like old refurbished servers from HP and Dell, don't really allow you to not use the built-in hardware RAID, but you can always just configure it as JBOD or something and let the software handle the raid.

Then there's unraid and freenas / truenas.

Software JBOD is the absolute worst method for data integrity.

It literally increases your chances of catastrophic data loss exponentially.

raid 6 is safest.

As was noted previously Jbear is a expert on the subject, I miss him.

Oh my.



He's probably busy counting his many BSV coins...
legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 3038
Yeah... software raid seems to be the best right now. Some systems like old refurbished servers from HP and Dell, don't really allow you to not use the built-in hardware RAID, but you can always just configure it as JBOD or something and let the software handle the raid.

Then there's unraid and freenas / truenas.

And Nas4free, the open source heir of freenas, based on FreeBSD and rock solid.
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
Yeah... software raid seems to be the best right now. Some systems like old refurbished servers from HP and Dell, don't really allow you to not use the built-in hardware RAID, but you can always just configure it as JBOD or something and let the software handle the raid.

Then there's unraid and freenas / truenas.

Software JBOD is the absolute worst method for data integrity.

It literally increases your chances of catastrophic data loss exponentially.

raid 6 is safest.

As was noted previously Jbear is a expert on the subject, I miss him.
legendary
Activity: 3304
Merit: 8633
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legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1912
The Concierge of Crypto
Yeah... software raid seems to be the best right now. Some systems like old refurbished servers from HP and Dell, don't really allow you to not use the built-in hardware RAID, but you can always just configure it as JBOD or something and let the software handle the raid.

Then there's unraid and freenas / truenas.
legendary
Activity: 2422
Merit: 1191
Privacy Servers. Since 2009.
It's always darkest before the dawn they say so I guess we need this drama, some blood in the streets before the facemelting rally.  Cool
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