It's a low friction way to set up a home server with NAS and docker containers. The "Unraid" portion is the configuration that lets you set up an "array" with parity drive(s), but without striping so each disk has a complete filesystem and files accessible even when removed from the array. Everything can be managed through a web UI, and there's a robust "app store" of docker containers.
The downside is that it's not free, and they recently moved towards monthly/yearly licensing and increased the cost of new lifetime licenses.
I ended up taking my unsupported computer and turned it into an Unraid server. Bought some refurb enterprise drives on eBay to get it set up, and now I have an awesome home media server/NAS.
Sounds like it could also work as a hot-swap battery pack, where you could drive up to a carwash style apparatus which takes your low charge battery and puts in a fully charged one.
One lane country road. The driver had passed one car, saw the next car move left to give the cyclists room, figured that guy was trying to prevent him from passing, and then decided to instead go around via the shoulder, plowing into the brothers from behind.
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It definitely takes some getting used to, but it's 110% worth the improvement to quality of sleep. If your apnea is mild you may be able to get an oral appliance instead, and I hear those are more comfortable.
It's a low friction way to set up a home server with NAS and docker containers. The "Unraid" portion is the configuration that lets you set up an "array" with parity drive(s), but without striping so each disk has a complete filesystem and files accessible even when removed from the array. Everything can be managed through a web UI, and there's a robust "app store" of docker containers.
The downside is that it's not free, and they recently moved towards monthly/yearly licensing and increased the cost of new lifetime licenses.