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Offline Helmonder

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Re: Move News
« Reply #210 on: April 20, 2012, 12:40:48 PM »
At some point it becomes a train wreck.
There are allot of valid concerns and some are just fuel to the temperature.
I stayed back and kept out of it, however it's deviating quite a bit.
I don't want to necessarily stop appropriate conversation, but let's keep it real, in concise topics that can be followed, subscribed or even ignored if chosen.
Hardware problems are just that, hardware problems.
Alternative system comparisons, Add ons/ Plugins, how to do Linux stuff... Let.s put that where it can be followed, answered and referred to.

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Re: Move News
« Reply #211 on: April 20, 2012, 08:39:27 PM »
To risk going off topic(haha, get it), again this is the perfect example of how the community tracker would come in handy! You could take posts that include valuable information and move it right on over to the knowledge base.

You'd think I'm a salesman for the community tracker with how I talk it up, but I'm serious, it makes worlds of differences for community driven support like the unRAID forums
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Offline bonienl

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Re: Move News
« Reply #212 on: April 21, 2012, 01:59:09 AM »
I think the right question to ask here is: can we see the pix (assuming the move is complete)?
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Offline speeding_ant

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Re: Move News
« Reply #213 on: April 21, 2012, 02:09:57 AM »
I think the right question to ask here is: can we see the pix (assuming the move is complete)?

Haha, yes.. pics or it didn't happen?

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Offline GFOviedo

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Re: Move News
« Reply #214 on: April 21, 2012, 02:35:12 AM »
Yes, I want to see pictures.  May be I can go pay a visit and meet the maker(s) of Unraid  ;D

Going back to the issue at hand.... Version 5.0 super duper.

I am new to unraid.  I've got about 5 months of experience.  I did a lot of research of what I could use to store my media and stream it throughout the house.  I almost pulled the trigger and bought a 5 bay synology NAS (almos $1000 bucks at the time) without any hard drives.

Lucky, I stumbled at this Forum, and I started reading and getting a little knowledgeable about unraid.  All I can say is that I am happy I built my own server, and it works.  I had a few issues, and I almost....almost said F*** this, but the forum members helped me out, and I was able to fix my issues.  Granted, I took over a week to finished it up, but it is back to 100% working.

So, I know that people are upset about the final upgrade, but come one how much did you pay to use UnRaid?  I saved a lot of $$$ by using UnRaid.  So, give Tom a break, he is moving to a new place, and setting up.  It takes time.

I would rather have a final 5.0 super duper version that works 100% because it was done right.  Than having a 5.0 version that almost does everything right because certain things were not done right.

They have an acronym at my job DTRTRTFTATT---do the right thing right the first time all the time!  The company I work for is a 10 billion dollar company.  It is a family own company, and that's the motto the owner promotes.

Now, support could be a little bit better  ;D
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Offline Joe L.

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Re: Move News
« Reply #215 on: April 21, 2012, 07:15:27 AM »
WeeboTech.

Good points.   Keep this thread for details of the Move.

Tom,
Settled in yet?   How about new house, almost ready to stop countless trips to hardware store as you get settled, hang pictures, shelves, etc?

Is your new shop ready for serious head-down development?  How about new physical servers you were hinting about available at new site?

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Offline Phil C.

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Re: Move News
« Reply #216 on: April 21, 2012, 01:22:38 PM »
Yeah, as a US Navy officer who has moved his family 17 times in 18 years, I understand how long and what it takes to get settled and start being productive again....although a move from Colorado to California would just be baby steps for me  ;D.

Hope all is going well.  My Beta 5.0 server is humming right along.  I have some hardware issues, but they're mine...not Limetech's.  My 4.7 server is running perfectly - couldn't ask for better performance.  Just can't wait to see what's around the next corner.  Maybe I'll buy one of those fancy new servers from Limetech to save me the time and effort of building my own!
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