3600 was released in 2019. And it they was making it for at least 2 years.
You need to be a root to exploit it, but if it get exploited any way to get rid of it is to throw MB to trash.
Why create yourself a headache and still get substandard and no-warranty drive. If you want cheaper drives go for reconditioned/refurbished/used drives. Same risks, better product. Old enterprise SAS drives are cheap and many still have plenty of heath in them.
Usually just plug/unplug couple of times is enough. No fancy chemicals.
HIkvision is great. Good value for money. Just do not use the app to configure them, use web gui. And yes, they need to be isolated from rest of network and the internet ( as pretty much any cameras).
they have "Big Mac" i have "Big Mic". Same shit but with pain bread.
I do not remember from what movie is it.
But it usably getting dry over time and you can't remove it cleanly.
Such an abomination :-)
Heh, Jellyfin is above Plex. Nice. And it would be interesting to know how that survey conducted. Too many countries missing.
Plus seed some torrents to cover network requirements.
Gitea is in same lightweight category.
ZFS or BTRF mirror will know which side is at fault due to checksums. I'm more concern about simultaneous falures of two disks. Rebuilding of a RAID puts lots of pressure on remaining disks, so probability that remaining one dies too is much higher. with RAID6 3 disks need to die to lost date, which is less likely but not impossible.