Silencing the 100% Arm NAS—while making it FASTER!

Visit to start your 30-day free trial, and the first 200 get 20% off their annual subscription! The HL15 NAS build using an Arm64 CPU was surprisingly loud—and power-hungry. Can we improve that? This video will explore making it almost silent, while also reducing power consumption by half. Then we’ll dive deeper into performance and efficiency. Check out the Ansible playbook I’m using to manage my NAS and set up ZFS and Samba: Links to other things mentioned in this video (some links are affiliate links): - Earlier build video (part 1): - Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM fan: - Noctua NA-IS1-12 Sx2 Inlet Side Spacers: - Noctua NA-FH1 8-channel fan hub: - Techno Tim’s HL15 video: - Top500 Benchmarking repo: - THIRDREALITY ZigBee Smart Plug: - Reed Instruments R8050 Sound Level Meter: - Home Assistant ApexCharts graphing plugin: Support me on Patreon: Sponsor me on GitHub: Merch: 2nd Channel: Contents: 00:00 - Problems to be solved 01:04 - Only fans 04:41 - Stripping down the system 06:47 - What is efficiency? 07:35 - Benchmarking the CPU: Top500 09:02 - Arm support: Linux and Ansible 11:49 - Benchmarking ZFS: RAIDZ2, SLOG, L2ARC? 15:48 - ZFS learnings on the HL15 16:33 - Keeping my mind sharp
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