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Asustor Lockerstor 6 Gen 3 Confguaration

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The unit is shipping in the US, and the latest OS allows for IP tunneling over USB4, so I think this is a good solution for my Mac Studio and video editing.

But I haven't seen benchmarks for IP Tunneling with NVMe SSD read/write caching.

I was thinking of a four or six bay unit with Ironwolf Pro 24Mb drives.

What I don't know is what brand of NVMe SSD memory to add and what quantity/size? What is the sweet spot?  They would need to be very durable for lots of read/writes, and too large a cache might not be helpful.

Also will I need additional DDR5 ECC RAM, and if so is there an alternative to the Asustor RAM which seems overpriced?
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#2
It sounds like you're putting together a solid setup with the Asustor Lockerstor 6 Gen 3 for your Mac Studio and video editing needs. Let’s break down your questions:

NVMe SSD Selection
For NVMe SSDs, you’ll want to focus on models that have high endurance ratings, as video editing involves a lot of read and write operations. Here are some good options:

Samsung 970 Pro: Known for reliability and high performance (0.66 DWPD).
Samsung 990 Pro: Slightly newer with even better performance and endurance (0.68 DWPD).
Seagate FireCuda 530: High durability (0.7 DWPD) and great for intensive workloads.
WD Black SN850: Another high-performance option (0.6 DWPD).
Quantity/Size
For caching, a common sweet spot is 1TB per SSD, especially if you’re using multiple drives. If you plan to use 2 or more NVMe drives, a RAID 0 configuration can maximize performance, but keep in mind it comes with increased risk. For a balance of performance and safety, consider:

2 x 1TB NVMe SSDs for caching, which should provide ample space without being too excessive.
RAM Considerations
Regarding DDR5 ECC RAM, the Asustor units generally come with a certain amount of RAM, and you can often upgrade it. If you’re looking for alternatives to Asustor-branded RAM, consider reputable third-party brands like:

Crucial: Known for good compatibility and reliability.
Corsair: Offers a range of options with a solid reputation.
Kingston: Also a reliable option with a good warranty.
Just make sure that any third-party RAM you choose is compatible with your Asustor unit to avoid potential issues.
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(10-23-2024, 03:42 PM)dbyolton Wrote: The unit is shipping in the US, and the latest OS allows for IP tunneling over USB4,  so I think this is a good solution for my Mac Studio and video editing.
But I haven't seen benchmarks for IP Tunneling with NVMe SSD read/write caching.
I was thinking of a four or six bay unit with Ironwolf Pro 24Mb drives. Undertale Yellow
What I don't know is what brand of NVMe SSD memory to add and what quantity/size? What is the sweet spot?  They would need to be very durable for lots of read/writes, and too large a cache might not be helpful.
Also will I need additional DDR5 ECC RAM, and if so is there an alternative to the Asustor RAM which seems overpriced?

Thanks you! I thinks You mentioned a 4 or 6 bay NAS with an Ironwolf Pro 24MB cache drive, a good choice for large capacity storage and continuous operation.
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(11-12-2024, 07:22 AM)AshtonMarvin Wrote:
(10-23-2024, 03:42 PM)dbyolton Wrote: I’ve purchased the unit and I can’t currently recommend it. Asustor’s OS ADM 5 seems to have been rushed to allow the release of the hardware. Using SMB locks up my Mac when I log in and the error log on the Lockerstor shows a panic error in the SAMBA software. Also USB4 tunneling is not working although the unit has an IP address. I have a support call scheduled but the support is out of Taiwan and not the US. 

Thanks you! I thinks You mentioned a 4 or 6 bay NAS with an Ironwolf Pro 24MB cache drive, a good choice for large capacity storage and continuous operation.
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