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Building OMV automatically for a bunch of different ARM dev boards
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i prefer dietpi instead of Armbian...it's much more lighter... and for the NAS i will install dietpi with Samba on my Orange PI PC.....This will be lighter and faster on that board....
LOL, good luck ignoring reality (settings matter, kernel matters, fine-tuning matters... more or less everything DietPi simply doesn't care about). Believing in marketing BS like 'lightweight' and 'diet' is always a great idea
Real benchmarks/experiences tell a different story comparing DietPi with OMV/Armbian: New approach for Raspberry Pi OMV images or https://www.cnx-software.com/2…enchmarks/#comment-544735
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Just to stop this bizzare 'discussion'. I take my time to prepare OMV images whenever I want and for whatever device I want based on reasons not everyone needs to understand (eg. TESTING stuff!). There's a reason some images are contained in a directory called 'not_ready_now' (like the one for Orange Pi Zero) and there's also a difference between boards that are suitable as a NAS (those with at least Gigabit Ethernet) and those that are not (all the others, Raspberries being the most bizarre choice amongst them but popular for whatever reasons).
Besides that all the work that has been done since April by me and others on this subject (just start to read this thread at the beginning) went into two scripts, one to create OMV images from scratch, the other to turn any Armbian Debian based installation into a performant OMV platform: https://github.com/armbian/con…c89947ec8/softy#L297-L399
If you want OMV on any of the boards Armbian supports, just build an image yourself or download an Armbian Debian flavour and use softy! You need zero knowledge for this since we took care that all settings and dependencies are met.
@macoslog: All the OMV images have been created on my MacBook Pro in a Linux VM. If you need an OMV image for OPI PC, simply build it yourself: both VirtualBox and an Ubuntu Xenial installer are free downloads, same with the Armbian build system.
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Sometime....google is better than forum...lol
Doing a web search first is always better than asking questions in (wrong) forums and especially hijacking various forum threads in a row.
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@ryecoaaron http://kaiser-edv.de/tmp/NumpU8/
Code11a4c415b2d74ac9b11891a40b83641a OMV_3_0_90_Nanopineo2_4.13.10.img.xz 443c4a219e0a2b70386da8d6f675ff8a OMV_3_0_90_Nanopineoplus2_4.13.10.img.xz 31940b78e4d9c3390f00ca673be039a6 OMV_3_0_90_Orangepipc2_4.13.10.img.xz e714c89c9fa137c40e2c2058ca8a4ee4 OMV_3_0_90_Orangepiprime_4.13.10.img.xz 65e1d66aabb11ae878f9f824dad53a98 OMV_3_0_90_Orangepiwin_4.13.10.img.xz 3729ef392e5203535a6d319780bc97e5 OMV_3_0_90_Pine64_4.13.10.img.xz 54f720163fac3a1d4863de12f3ca91ee OMV_3_0_90_SoPine_4.13.10.img.xz
The Pine64 and SoPine images currently based on kernel 3.10.107 should be replaced since 3.10 is EOL now.
Most probably the last ARM images since it makes no sense any more (since all the necessary performance tweaks are now understood and documented and part of armbian-config). In a few weeks there will be a new major Armbian release available and then it's just downloading Jessie or Stretch Armbian images, running armbian-config and choosing 'Install OMV' there.
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@ryecoaaron http://kaiser-edv.de/tmp/NumpU8/
Code11a4c415b2d74ac9b11891a40b83641a OMV_3_0_90_Nanopineo2_4.13.10.img.xz 443c4a219e0a2b70386da8d6f675ff8a OMV_3_0_90_Nanopineoplus2_4.13.10.img.xz 31940b78e4d9c3390f00ca673be039a6 OMV_3_0_90_Orangepipc2_4.13.10.img.xz e714c89c9fa137c40e2c2058ca8a4ee4 OMV_3_0_90_Orangepiprime_4.13.10.img.xz 65e1d66aabb11ae878f9f824dad53a98 OMV_3_0_90_Orangepiwin_4.13.10.img.xz 3729ef392e5203535a6d319780bc97e5 OMV_3_0_90_Pine64_4.13.10.img.xz 54f720163fac3a1d4863de12f3ca91ee OMV_3_0_90_SoPine_4.13.10.img.xz
The Pine64 and SoPine images currently based on kernel 3.10.107 should be replaced since 3.10 is EOL now.
Most probably the last ARM images since it makes no sense any more (since all the necessary performance tweaks are now understood and documented and part of armbian-config). In a few weeks there will be a new major Armbian release available and then it's just downloading Jessie or Stretch Armbian images, running armbian-config and choosing 'Install OMV' there.
Is this also applicable to the Espressobin?
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Is this also applicable to the Espressobin?
Nope, Armbian support for Espressobin is still not stable so I won't provide OMV images that might break later or prevent Armbian team doing optimizations (eg. exchanging the kernel version of the stable images).
Just wait a few weeks or build yourself an image (it's easy, Armbian's build system is tested by hundreds of people around the globe) or go with OMV4: https://dl.armbian.com/espressobin/ --> Stretch image --> armbian-config --> 'Install OMV'
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Hi there!
There are any OMV image that I can use with the Orange Pi Zero Plus (with H5 chip)?
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There are any OMV image that I can use with the Orange Pi Zero Plus (with H5 chip)?
Not yet. This little gem will receive support for sure (since now that mainline kernel efforts for H5 SoCs have progressed so nicely it's more or less just hacking together a device-tree file since all the driver support is already there). But the board neither arrived physically (Xunlong asked Armbian team a while ago which dev samples we want but nothing shipped so far) nor arrived it in Armbian's WiP section.
I would assume the board will be supported in a few weeks and then it's just grabbing most recent Jessie or Stretch image from Armbian's download site and then armbian-config --> 'Install OMV' (with Jessie you end up with a full OMV 3 install while Stretch will result in OMV 4)
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In your opinion, what is best for a NAS: Orange Pi Zero Plus, Orange Pi PC 2 (both with H5 chip) or the Orange Pi Pc Plus 2e (with H3)?
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In your opinion, what is best for a NAS: Orange Pi Zero Plus, Orange Pi PC 2 (both with H5 chip) or the Orange Pi Pc Plus 2e (with H3)?
The 'best' device does not exist, it's about use cases and weighing pros/cons.
Please check this thread: https://forum.armbian.com/topi…findComment&comment=42051 (especially post #1)
- H5 is way better than H3 if you want to use AES (eg. VPN gateways/endpoints or full disk encryption) since Allwinner licensed ARMv8 crypto extensions here. For some AES cryptop performance comparisons of various ARM SoCs see here and if interested in comparing with cheap Intel solutions making use of AES-NI this whole comment thread might be worth a read.
- If you're able to eliminate the USB2 storage bottleneck boards with more DRAM can show higher sequential write NAS performance -- for reasons see the first link of this post (RAID10 with far layout)
That being said when you're asking whether OPi Zero Plus, PC2 or Plus 2E is 'the best' the only answer could be: Orange Pi Prime since GbE, max RAM possible (2GB) and all USB2 ports directly useable.
But it's almost 2018 now and USB2 only SBC aren't that great anymore anyway (look at ROCK64, ODROID-HC1 or EspressoBin for example to get the idea how performant inexpensive ARM NAS implementations can be these days)
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Thank you very much!
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@ryecoaaron last three images to upload:
- OMV_3_0_91_Helios4_4.4.96.img.xz (MD5: 1063fd0381b18dcbeea9f8372ba5f7b7)
- OMV_3_0_91_Nanopim1plus_4.13.12.img.xz (MD5: de65c3ef2c9ba69f82e83bdd39b6e7c1)
- OMV_3_0_91_Nanopim1plus2_4.13.12.img.xz (MD5: b2fb6855dc2fda667e4d16dbc078752f)
That's now all the GbE enabled boards Armbian currently supports in a stable branch (except Tinkerboard but this is such a fail from a powering perspective that NAS use cases are very questionable). From now on no new images need to be created since Armbian will soon push a new major release and from then on it's choosing either a Jessie or Stretch image --> armbian-config --> "Install OMV" --> works (almost all the tweaks we did within the last half year included). Unfortunately this also applies to EspressoBin since still not moved from experimental to stable within Armbian.
Please can you also remove the 3.10.107 based OMV images for Pine64 and SoPine since 3.10 LTS kernel is now EOL since this week (you uploaded variants for both boards based on 4.13 already )
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My bad, I missed to test obviously one image: OMV_3_0_90_Nanopineoplus2_4.13.10.img.xz
Since I was building another H5 image today (so everything still in the cache) I simply recreated it now instead of asking you for deletion: OMV_3_0_91_Nanopineoplus2_4.13.12.img.xz (MD5 sum: ccafc32983b63b1cc60de3f7afd1df8d)
Sorry for the hassles @ryecoaaron !
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