Comment by rcarmo

Comment by rcarmo 3 months ago

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I have one of those (and a few other RK3588 boards): https://taoofmac.com/space/blog/2024/06/16/1800

It’s pretty good for industrial applications, even if it gets a tad warm. I’m now running Proxmox ARM on it (with QEMU and ZFS support, but only one SSD) on it after I had an SSD failure on my CM3588 NAS. Setup was pretty trivial, and my notes apply to anything you can drop Debian Bookworm on: https://taoofmac.com/space/notes/2024/11/09/1940

kumiokun 3 months ago

Nice, thanks for sharing!

One piece of feedback on the benchmarks: Using the same disk (type) would make them a lot more interesting and useful.

Comparing RK3588 to N5105 IOPS for either SATA/NVMe/USB would be interesting comparison. Still, much appreciate that you took time to share what you have and understand you probably worked with what you had at the time ^^