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  1. On 1/14/2021 at 12:30 AM, Helios123 said:

    Tests for new energy saving (maybe 24/7) laptop xpenology system (for download/vm/torrent).

    Everything is running really smooth on that system, VMs (phpVirtualBox) are working like a charm, thanks to 16 GB RAM (tested Windows 7/Ubuntu/Windows XP, more will follow). With 2-3 VMs running it's @ around 18-30W (depending on workload, never seen more than 30W). Edit: just seen 35W :) But normally idleing < 20W with 2 VMs. Got a USB-cooler (2 fans for the bottom), that keeps everything in good temps so far,  that's why i think 24/7 should be possible.

     

    I'm quite new to the XPenology community, but I learned a lot the last weeks and I also built a HP N54l (will only be used for backups), which is running great too. But I need to make decisions there, which HDDs to choose...

     

    Loader: jun 1.04 (DS918+)

    DSM: 6.2.3-25426 Update 3

    CPU: Intel i5 5300U (Dell E7450)

    SSD: M.2 TS512GMTS600 (in a M.2 to SATA case) - thinking about to use the M.2 WWAN slot for another SSD and put a normal HDD in instead the actual used SSD. so many 2,5" HDDs flying around here...:)

     

    CPU:

    dd if=/dev/zero bs=1M count=1024 | md5sum
    1024+0 records in
    1024+0 records out
    1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 2.19316 s, 490 MB/s
    cd573cfaace07e7949bc0c46028904ff  -

     

    Disk:

    sudo dd bs=1M count=256 if=/dev/zero of=/volume1/share/testx conv=fdatasync
    256+0 records in
    256+0 records out
    268435456 bytes (268 MB) copied, 0.719769 s, 373 MB/s
     

     

    changed my "laptop nas" to a hp 840 g1, which is running at 10-11W in idle and a few w more with 1 running xubuntu docker vm.

    identical cpu speed (i5-4200U), will add another ssd for a raid 1 and a 2,5gbe usb adapter

     

    full load ~ 25W.

  2. On 12/24/2020 at 10:29 PM, archon said:

    Hi,

    Is anybody interested in using this package (vbox 6.1.16) compiled to apollolake platform? (DS918+)

    I have previously used 6.0.8 on bromolow, did hardware update (ASRock J5040) and was forced to change platform to DS918, so I compiled vbox myself (using seba's package).

    I am currently working on phpvirtualbox4dsm for this package.

     

     

    I'm also very interested in that!

    Thx

  3. Tests for new energy saving (maybe 24/7) laptop xpenology system (for download/vm/torrent).

    Everything is running really smooth on that system, VMs (phpVirtualBox) are working like a charm, thanks to 16 GB RAM (tested Windows 7/Ubuntu/Windows XP, more will follow). With 2-3 VMs running it's @ around 18-30W (depending on workload, never seen more than 30W). Edit: just seen 35W :) But normally idleing < 20W with 2 VMs. Got a USB-cooler (2 fans for the bottom), that keeps everything in good temps so far,  that's why i think 24/7 should be possible.

     

    I'm quite new to the XPenology community, but I learned a lot the last weeks and I also built a HP N54l (will only be used for backups), which is running great too. But I need to make decisions there, which HDDs to choose...

     

    Loader: jun 1.04 (DS918+)

    DSM: 6.2.3-25426 Update 3

    CPU: Intel i5 5300U (Dell E7450)

    SSD: M.2 TS512GMTS600 (in a M.2 to SATA case) - thinking about to use the M.2 WWAN slot for another SSD and put a normal HDD in instead the actual used SSD. so many 2,5" HDDs flying around here...:)

     

    CPU:

    dd if=/dev/zero bs=1M count=1024 | md5sum
    1024+0 records in
    1024+0 records out
    1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 2.19316 s, 490 MB/s
    cd573cfaace07e7949bc0c46028904ff  -

     

    Disk:

    sudo dd bs=1M count=256 if=/dev/zero of=/volume1/share/testx conv=fdatasync
    256+0 records in
    256+0 records out
    268435456 bytes (268 MB) copied, 0.719769 s, 373 MB/s
     

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