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  2. And those 7 watts are CPU only or CPU/MoBo combo (which one exactly @Sonic ) ? There is still missing, HDDs, (possible MoBo, Memory, onboard chips), fans and PSU losses.
  3. Never mind, it was listed under productivity A searchbar for apps would be nice.
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  5. If you really want to reduce the power consumption of your HexOS server significantly, I’m afraid you’ll need different hardware. As psychowards mentioned, you can tweak some settings, but that won’t save you dozens of watts. Modern CPUs have much lower idle power consumption. For comparison: I have an AOOSTAR WTR Pro with an AMD chip. It consumes 7 watts when idle and up to 40 watts under full load. But since most servers spend the majority of their time in an idle state, idle power consumption is a key factor in your total energy usage.
  6. When will Homeassistant be added as an app?
  7. Hello, 2kWh per Day equals to 84W engery draw, while this isn't exceptionally low it's also nothing out of the extraordinary. Some things to consider: - RAM usage doesn't need lots of energy. - While higher CPU temps usually means that the CPU is using a couple of Watts more then it would use while being cooler, this is typically not a big issue, since most of the time the CPU should be idling anyway. - PSUs have a pretty bad efficiency at low power draw levels, meaning a not insignificant amount of power draw is just from the PSU. - You have your 3 HDDs spinning which is also consuming some energy. You could spin them down aggressively, but this could result in your drives dying sooner then without, because frequent spin ups are considered to increase wear and kill drives (a drive not coming back after a spin down is a "common" problem) . - it's possible that you can activate some more C-States and disable unnecessary on-board devices (Audio, unused SATA-Chips, unused NIC etc.) And while those reduce your power usage by a couple of W, your not magically gonna have only 10W power draw. So unfortunately even with disabling everything you can, you are likely still looking at 1-1.5kWh per Day, which equals to what an older fridge is using.
  8. So it turns out my server is using 2kWh electricity a day when idle: https://www.gingerling.co.uk/hexos-running-costs-and-carbon-footprint-part-1/ This is my hardware: https://www.gingerling.co.uk/how-i-chose-hardware-for-my-hexos-nas/ I need to figure out pretty quickly if this is JUST bad hardware of if my install is being busy when it shouldn't be, I have seen 60% memory use + cache 30% regularly when looking at my deck. Anyone have thoughts? Anna
  9. https://www.gingerling.co.uk/hexos-running-costs-and-carbon-footprint-part-1/ Well this is fun!
  10. It's an exciting update that we've all been waiting for
  11. Oh, that's a lot sooner than I thought. I don't know much of the Q2 feature set.
  12. actually it should be soon in the q2 update next week-ish if i'm not mistaken about the q2 feature set
  13. I would not assume soon. They just have bigger problems, just early access things.
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  15. So I did it, I ordered the hardware. List here: https://nl.pcpartpicker.com/list/RRGyrM I will try and make a bit of photo's on how things are going. to be updated soon™
  16. Below is something you can try and if it doesn't work for you continue to reach out to support@hexos.com. Isuse= TrueNas device gets a new ip things need to be setup manually in the TrueNas interface. Accessing the Network Settings: Go to the TrueNAS SCALE web interface and Navigate to the "Network" section. Once in there you need to update the ip information. We've found the the DNS Servers and or the Default Gateway are set to the old one. Update it to your new one. An example is if your new one is 192.168.3.X you need to update both to 192.168.3.1. Make sure to save the changes and reboot in TrueNas. HexOS then should have internet and be able to see your hardware. Thank you, HexOS Team
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  18. It looks like this is a known issue. They've published it here:
  19. Generally one would do that on a second device connected to the hexos device. I have not tested if a vm can connect to hexos services like that so i can't give you a solid answer. Maybe someone with experience using a VM inside hexos can give you better insight
  20. As the title says, I would like to get updates about HexOS in my RSS feed on Fresh RSS. Unless I'm blind, I don't see an RSS feed link.
  21. @mill3000 is this something you can look into?
  22. Hello, I have tried getting in contact with support@hexos.com twice, once on May 26 and once on June 16, but there has been absolutely no response. My email provider is shutting down operations on July 31, and thus, I need my email to be changed. Why can I not change the email associated with my account myself, as a technology-focused service, that feature seems obvious, especially if support cannot get to emails in a timely manner. I do not know, maybe my emails are going straight to the spam folder? Please look into emails coming from the @onmail.com domain. I just finally received hardware to build my first dedicated server/NAS, so I would really like to finally make use of my perpetual license. If someone could help me get figured out on the email side, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks, - Holden
  23. I understand and aporeciate your help with the Minecraft input, but that's not the primary question that I asked about. I'm asking about the workflow as to my finding/downloading/organizing media files. Would I be able to do all of that in a W11 VM and then move the content over to the pool?
  24. I don't play it myself but there is a guide showing how to setup a Minecraft server. It didn't mention vms https://hub.hexos.com/topic/2524-how-to-setup-minecraft-crafty-server/
  25. Wouldn't I need to install Ubuntu for Minecraft? It's the rest of the workflow that I'm trying to figure out.
  26. You can setup vms in hexos but you don't need to setup vms for Minecraft servers or Plex You can do both straight from hexos.
  27. Hi there, So next month I should be setting up HexOS in a new rig, but before doing so I wanted to figure something out. So right now I have a W11 system that I remote desktop into from my main PC. That W11 system runs Plex + has all of the software required for me to find/download/sort/organize media. I also run a Minecraft server on that system. Now for HexOS my plan is to install Ubuntu so that I can get Minecraft + other video game servers running, but I'm not sure about the workflow for Plex. I know there's a way to install Plex, but when it comes to the "find/download/sort/organize media" part, I'm not sure how any of that would be done. Could I install a W11 VM for all of that and move the media to the pool (not sure if I'm using that term correctly)? The HexOS server will be replacing the W11 system that I currently remote desktop into to do all of this.
  28. I'm loving it so far. My only issue is that it was a *very* tight build , and sometimes the drives get a little warmer than I would like. Because fan curves on this board only run based on CPU temps, I can't seem to find an easy way to have the fans ramp up as the temp on the drives increase, but I just have the fans running at like 50% constantly and it seems to have fixed most of my heat issues. How do you like their 4U ones? I am thinking of building a rack mount gaming PC next, using their CX4170A. I am mostly concerned about thermals though, and since it can only run one 360mm rad I don't think I can do full watercooling either.
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