Paying for Cloud Storage is Stupid

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Check out Supermicro’s AMD powered Petascale Storage Servers at the links below:

If you are tired for paying for Cloud Storage like Google Drive or ICloud? Then we found the NAS Device for you! This tiny computer is so small it can fit in your pocket and have over 30TB of SSD Storage. For under $100 you can have a powerful ARM based board to call youre own!

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MUSIC CREDIT
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Intro: Laszlo - Supernova

Outro: Approaching Nirvana - Sugar High

CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
1:57 CM3588 NAS Kit Introduction
3:39 SSD Options
5:19 Why Bother with a NAS?
6:06 OpenMediaVault Setup
6:59 Speed Test
7:40 Backup Phone Data
8:29 Extra Tricks for the CM3588
9:10 Video Editing Test
9:53 Conclusion
11:41 Outro
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As a noob when it comes to networking/server/ all this kind of stuff. Feel like we could use a total "switch your life to local" video showing how to set up a local video streaming library and storage system to get rid of subscriptions

juliengoltzman
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I'm surprised you didn't mention one of the best parts...
The Wiki page for the CM3588 has PCB CAD files, including PCB layout, and a STEP file for the board which would make printing a case for this thing a breeze!

TheMorrowgamer
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Producer: how many sponsors do you want in the video?
Linus: Yes.

taquocviet
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Detailed tutorials on how to set up such systems will be very appreciated !

Toy
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The brilliance of sponsoring server space when talking about how to run your own cloud server

benjaminschutz
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There is one reason why you still need off-site storage: to protect against fire and burglary.

If you could make an arrangement with a friend, preferably in another city, to exchange data you'd be sorted.

TheEvertw
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Only issue with pricing is with the "need a third copy off site" you're sort of back to page one with needing to pay a subscription fee for the redundant copy in the cloud if you don't have someone willing to let you host a duplicate of this setup in their house somewhere else for free.

quintonstevens
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With me maintaining support for Rockchip SoCs in the mainline Linux Kernel for a bit over 10 years now, it's really nice to see a Rockchip SoC in the "mainstream" media ;-)

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I see what Elijah is doing… by subconsciously demonstrating that he can “wear many different hats” he is maneuvering himself into a generous raise because he literally “wears many different hats”! We can all learn some next level shizz from the 4D chess master, Elijah! 😂

WilliamHaisch
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I was happy to see Linus mention the 321 rule and offsite backup.
The solution in this video is good for my phone data. I want my really important data backed up both locally and offsite, in case my house burns down.

technowey
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This is pointless for most people, especially if it's mainly photos you're using the cloud storage for. For as long as i can remember, i pay £40-50 a year for Microsoft 365, that gets me 5 or 6 accounts with 2TB of storage each. No need to manage anything, no hardware to upgrade, and no failed hardware to replace. The only potential downside is that you have no local access, although a doubt there's many people that get stuck without any sort of internet access these days.

michaelwoods
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ngl this is one of the best ltt videos this year, short, to the point, funny bits, and affordable tech/solutions

GoPotato
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Looks like you murdered the elec website ^^

Schatten.mensch
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so you started off saying it was $95, but then your setup was over $1500.

VampyrumFerox
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I am a Networking Desktop engineer, for context: Great video! very useful and practical, but for certain clientele. This is great for people who need massive storage, this will save so much $$$. However, for the average user family who only needs to back up pictures, 1tb per person (total 6 users) at $99yr, with office 365 included, hard to beat. Which is why even though I have NAS at home, its only private, not public, not worth it yet. Maybe in the future. This set up isn't for the average user but still amazing to see how compatible it is with many third party apps and powerful the device is while being very affordable.

thepokerus
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Great video, finally a large channel showing people that a NAS is not some black box with black magic inside, but something quite simple. And that currently ARM boards can be used for it pretty comfortably. I've been running a NAS powered by a raspberry pi 4 for over 2 years and it never failed (knock knock)

rgalik
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Elijah chaning hats every frame was comedy gold! 😆

TheJCEguy
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Uhhh nope. The reason most of us use the cloud is because it is not at home. If my house is burglarized, is destroyed by fire, tornado, hurricane, flooding, etc., a NAS would be gone. Incidentally, I use a NAS but it is backed up... to the cloud.

UltimateAnarchy
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We saved $14 doing this trick. Thank you! That being said we spent $783 of our own time sourcing the parts, learning how to do it and setting it all up...

RottweilerPerformance
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It would be interesting to see a video on tips for setting up a 3-2-1 backup solution. If this video covers my NAS, what do I build for on-site backup? What do I build for off-site backup? Any tips for places to put off-site backup other than "parents' house" or "friend's house?"

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