Markus Osterhoff · @mosterh1
87 followers · 499 posts · Server academiccloud.social

And after … a couple of days, here the for my
It turns out that using needs some cleanup routines – that's totally okay, but I have plenty of that worked without 🤔

#terabytes #hdf5 #memoryleak #bugfix

Last updated 1 year ago

CryptoNewsBot · @cryptonewsbot
386 followers · 15893 posts · Server schleuss.online
Christian Kent · @whophd
0 followers · 3 posts · Server ioc.exchange

I need advice on storing 20 TB in 2023.

Not 16 — that's far easier. I work with 4K video and I've just completed my 2022 deadline of duplicating my array (RAID ≠ backup). But I also realise this is the last year I can fit everything in 16 TB.

I tried deleting as much as I could but it's clear I'll need 20-25TB for my next purchase, or I could begin to live with a *second* 16TB array … but whyyyy … whyyyyyy

If this was 2018, the choice would be simple — cram 5 of the biggest 3.5" HDDs (2nd largest WD Red Pro is always the sweet spot) into a 5D3. Upsize later with bigger disks.

But if I want to move to 2.5" HDD or SSD or , everything tops out at 8 TB. But I *should* move, right?? When are any of them going to 10 or 12 TB?

If I don't use RAID 5, that means a week downtime while restoring my backup.

No suggestions please. only. I don't want another network device with another IP address to protect. I want those sweet, sweet native benefits.

#terabytes #raid #drobo #sata #nvme #nas #das #filesystem

Last updated 2 years ago

future50plus · @future50plus
63 followers · 15 posts · Server mastodon.online
future50plus · @future50plus
32 followers · 9 posts · Server mastodon.online

Do you know what a is? One petabyte is equal to 1,000 or 500 billion pages of standard printed text.

Welcome in the of 💙

#generation #50Plus #digitaltransformation #digital #digitalisation #Digitalisierung #Digitalworld #future #terabytes #petabyte

Last updated 2 years ago

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NEW WAVE of hits devices

-maker QNAP is urging customers to update their network-attached immediately to protect them from a new wave of ongoing ransomware attacks that can destroy of data in a single stroke.

QNAP said recently that it has identified a new campaign from a ransomware group known as . The attacks take aim at QNAP NAS devices that use a proprietary feature known as Photo Station. The advisory instructs customers to update their firmware, suggesting there is a vulnerability that’s under exploit, but the company makes no explicit mention of a CVE designation that security professionals use to track such security flaws.

“To protect your NAS from the DeadBolt ransomware, QNAP strongly recommends securing your QNAP NAS devices and routers by following these instructions,” company officials wrote:

Disable the port forwarding function on the router
Set up on the NAS to enable secure remote access and prevent exposure to the Internet
Update the firmware to the latest version
Update all applications on the NAS to their latest versions
Apply strong passwords for all user accounts on the NAS
Take and back up regularly to protect your data
The advisory applies to the following devices:

QTS 5.0.1: Photo Station 6.1.2 and later
QTS 5.0.0/4.5.x: Photo Station 6.0.22 and later
QTS 4.3.6: Photo Station 5.7.18 and later
QTS 4.3.3: Photo Station 5.4.15 and later
QTS 4.2.6: Photo Station 5.2.14 and later

DeadBolt first appeared in January, and within a few months, Internet security scanning service said the ransomware had infected thousands of QNAP devices. The company took the unusual step of automatically pushing the update to all devices, even those that had automatic updating turned off.

Now, DeadBolt is back. Users first learn of the infection in ransom notes like this one:

arstechnica.com/information-te

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#INTERNATIONAL_TECH_NEWS #big_tech #DATA_DESTROYING #RANSOMWARE_ATTACKS #QNAP_NAS #Network_hardware #storage_devices #terabytes #SINGAPORE_BASED #DeadBolt #myQNAPcloud #nas #snapshots #Censys

Last updated 2 years ago