I have run my Pi5, OS is Debian Bookworm with ZFS enabled. The ZFS pool is a mirrored WD Red SATA SSD, two 500GB SATA. The SATA disks is produced in 2021 and they still work very well.
I am using my Pi5 as a backup server, synchronising files from my Macs by using rsync (I am developing a rsync GUI for Mac, RsyncUI - you will find it on GitHub).
I have also installed an active cooler, the Pi M2 Hat+ and boot the Pi from a 256 GB Makerdisk.
And I am running Netdata and Gitea (a GitHub clone for local installation) in docker.
The setup is really great. It performs great, it is stable, it is very easy to bring and uses very little power.
I want to replace my SSD SATA disks with two NVME disks. I need a NVME HAT that sits ontop of my Makerdisk, eg I will have three NVME disks connected.
Can anyone suggest a NVME Hat that will install onto of my existing installation? Picture of my setup, the white box is a Google Home. The Pi5 is connected by LAN to the Google Home..
I am using my Pi5 as a backup server, synchronising files from my Macs by using rsync (I am developing a rsync GUI for Mac, RsyncUI - you will find it on GitHub).
I have also installed an active cooler, the Pi M2 Hat+ and boot the Pi from a 256 GB Makerdisk.
And I am running Netdata and Gitea (a GitHub clone for local installation) in docker.
The setup is really great. It performs great, it is stable, it is very easy to bring and uses very little power.
I want to replace my SSD SATA disks with two NVME disks. I need a NVME HAT that sits ontop of my Makerdisk, eg I will have three NVME disks connected.
Can anyone suggest a NVME Hat that will install onto of my existing installation? Picture of my setup, the white box is a Google Home. The Pi5 is connected by LAN to the Google Home..
Statistics: Posted by thomeven — Mon Nov 18, 2024 7:30 am — Replies 0 — Views 28