ulfn Posted December 9, 2024 Posted December 9, 2024 So, would it make a difference to go with an enterprise SSD for the OS? I could do it because it feels better 😉 and then I would choose a smaller one, than the 512GB SSD installed. Is the OS disk under a lot of stress in a NAS?  My configuration, as shown in another post: https://ipc.net/products/4-bay-nas-pocket-pc-dual-2-5gbe-i226-v-lan-ports-12th-gen-n100-n305-with-ddr5-max-48gb-4-m-2-nvme-2280-dual-4k-display-2-usb3-2-10gbps-for-micro-firewall-router-nas-mini-computer?variant=44328463827102 Quote
arvinpw Posted December 9, 2024 Posted December 9, 2024 i think it would not make any difference. any reputable brand SSDs would be fine. Quote
Dylan Posted December 9, 2024 Posted December 9, 2024 9 hours ago, ulfn said: So, would it make a difference to go with an enterprise SSD for the OS? I could do it because it feels better 😉 and then I would choose a smaller one, than the 512GB SSD installed. Is the OS disk under a lot of stress in a NAS?  My configuration, as shown in another post: https://ipc.net/products/4-bay-nas-pocket-pc-dual-2-5gbe-i226-v-lan-ports-12th-gen-n100-n305-with-ddr5-max-48gb-4-m-2-nvme-2280-dual-4k-display-2-usb3-2-10gbps-for-micro-firewall-router-nas-mini-computer?variant=44328463827102  It really doesn't matter as long as you backup your OS install/disk. You are backing up your OS disk, right? Don't forget RESCUEZILLA is a free and open source GUI base disk cloning and imaging software that is super easy to use. Just sayin... 1 Quote
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