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I’m looking to replace a 2013 Mac Mini running Proxmox. Just curious if anyone has one of these or anyone heard of any negatives about them? Watched a bunch of videos and outside of a lack of 10G Ethernet, it seems to be well received!
Thanks for the heads up, my Mini’s NIC is totally F’d so I’m using a USB adapter, I’d like to avoid having to do that again, but the WTR Pro does have 2 RJ45 Ethernet ports which is better than the Mini has.
I don't really think it's necessarily a deal breaker, but it's caused a lot of people a lot of nagging little issues and might be worth making sure you're not going to run into anything.
I'm super stoked at the appearance of the nas appliance form factor with hardware that's got performance that isn't rotten potato level.
Next rebuild I do is certainly going to be one of these things, though that's probably a billion years away since my current nas is hilariously overpowered.
It's $400 before tax with no SSD or RAM, so I'd need to get SSD, RAM and HDDs. What's your thoughts on the specs at that cost? As the other comments point out, its an AM4, so it might make more sense to build something instead!
That's a little steep but not as bad as I was thinking. If you are looking for the best bang for buck go with a old enterprise workstation off of eBay. They have limitations but cost wise that's the best in my experience.
For building a new system I would go for a cost effective motherboard and CPU and then get (or build) a NAS case. You don't need a lot of horse power from the sounds of it anyway. Go for more cores and ram but be mindful of ram speeds.
Depends on what you need it for. If it's just a NAS with a few containers, more than enough. I've not heard anything bad about the brand, and I know more than a few people with them.
Good call and good to hear you’ve not heard anything bad about the brand. Going to use it as a NAS, few VMs (Debian with Docker and NixOS dev env) and a Plex LXC (might move to Docker), but I aim to move my PiHole to it and want to try more distros in test environments. Biggest reason for an upgrade is the potential to transcode more content, the Mini struggles (fine on Direct Play) and also the NIC is flakey so it’s using a USB adapter right now. I probably borked it replacing the HDD with a SSD, it was a nightmare to open. Not sure if I’m ready to pull the trigger, but if my hardware died, I’d maybe go this route!
Looking through some of the notes there, some things to consider:
Win11 is pre installed (probably baked into the price)
Drive bays are note hot swappable
It's Ryzen 7, so definitely not a low power device
The biggest question mark there is kernel driver compatibility if you're running a Linux distro. I'd check around. There are also other vendors with similar form factors and price that DO have hot swappable drives. Maybe something to consider.
I have the WTR R7 (N100 model 2 bay) and I can't really complain. It was fairly cheap and it does what it says it does. Power draw with 2 2.5" SSD's is about 11W average, but the RYzen one will be more.
I’ve got Intel N100 version and so far it works pretty good with Proxmox and Ubuntu guest with full SATA controller passthru and ZFS. Only using it for few days though.