im not even thinking about use a mikrotik as a NASSo what ? 16 mb nand size is enough for normal use. And remeber this is only a router, not NAS to storing files.
Upgrade is done in RAM. For RouterOS you don't need a lot of storage, disk is almost never used. It is enough for most features. Your mentioned log to files and partitions are features for CCR or more powerful devices.
Most of the smaller devices now have SPI FLASH instead of NAND. SPI has 16MB of storage space. It is plenty for normal use, and upgrade is done in RAM anyway. So you should be cautious of this fact, if you intend to use the built in SPI. Look for a device that has USB ports if you need storage.
i encountered logging to build in flash a usefull feature to diagnose issues on remote locations with frequent connectivity and power issues, not all clients or installations have the connectivity or infrastructure to implement a syslog serverOf course it is not smart to log to build-in flash anyway.
It is not smart because the flash has limited number of write cycles. By logging to flash it will damage it quite soon. Therefore logging to usb flash disk, CF or SD card is much better. The best is to log remotely to log server (you can use Dude or whatever else logserver).
Is that just with the online packages upgrade process?and upgrade is done in RAM anyway
No, all upgrade is done via RAMIs that just with the online packages upgrade process?and upgrade is done in RAM anyway
What is the recommended process for offline upgrading without working direct connection to the internet? I would usually drag the upgrade file into winbox, but doesn't that copy to the flash in this case.
We are doing it now:I need to be able to use the partition feature, 16mb flash is useless to me.
Please document flash sizes.
Thanks Normis, it's a good thingWe are doing it now:I need to be able to use the partition feature, 16mb flash is useless to me.
Please document flash sizes.
We are doing it now:I need to be able to use the partition feature, 16mb flash is useless to me.
Please document flash sizes.
It has M.2 slots, why would you need more? You have have 1TB of SSD disks in there.We are doing it now:I need to be able to use the partition feature, 16mb flash is useless to me.
Please document flash sizes.
OMG ccr1072 only comes with 128mb of nand
from my point of view as a customer is a matter of coherencyIt has M.2 slots, why would you need more? You have have 1TB of SSD disks in there.
OMG ccr1072 only comes with 128mb of nand
would be nice to had SD or microSD slot (probably inside it)aswell, then.It has M.2 slots, why would you need more? You have have 1TB of SSD disks in there.
It has that also http://routerboard.com/CCR1072-1G-8Spluswould be nice to had SD or microSD slot (probably inside it)aswell, then.It has M.2 slots, why would you need more? You have have 1TB of SSD disks in there.
wow ! thats fantastic !!It has that also http://routerboard.com/CCR1072-1G-8Spluswould be nice to had SD or microSD slot (probably inside it)aswell, then.It has M.2 slots, why would you need more? You have have 1TB of SSD disks in there.
no, we're talking bout Different things.we have something better than hardware NAT, it is called Fasttrack.
Now that's just marketing bs.we have something better than hardware NAT, it is called Fasttrack.
yes, that ~ correct.Can you both define what your end goal is with Hardware NAT? To have what ? Better speed ? For what kind of traffic ?
As far as I know HW NAT has many limiations, for example:
- QoS Restrictions
- Port Forwarding Not Compatible
- IP Traffic Monitoring and Parental Control
- Issues with Mirroring of Streaming Devices
- Table sizes etc
These work with FastTrack. I suggest you try it. It is a simple way to get better throughput with less compromise, you can even enable it only for specific traffic.
No, you can't. There're no mSD or USB port in hEX. It's a budget solution, which is suitable in a lot of situations.Is there a slot for Micro SD or something?
RouterOS is upgradable in-place from RAM - update files are not saved on flash.how will a upgrade be possible if you cannot transfer the file to the unit?
So if I transfer the file using WinBox, the file is placed in the RAM?RouterOS is upgradable in-place from RAM - update files are not saved on flash.how will a upgrade be possible if you cannot transfer the file to the unit?
Say that to hAP lite. :/RouterOS is upgradable in-place from RAM - update files are not saved on flash.
Say that to hAP lite. :/RouterOS is upgradable in-place from RAM - update files are not saved on flash.
As far as I know you don't need flash space to update, even hAP lite. I always use autoupgrade option, because it's faster and more convenient than manually downloading a file and uploading it.Say that to hAP lite. :/
I'm not even talking about RAM. I had enough of it to update, but only 4k KB in NAND -- so it failed in downloading.i think is a good idea to reboot device before upgrade to free ram
What I definitely have is a strange hAP lite out here. This is a good example of fresh NetInstall'ed device, but after some time HDD space isn't usual 8.2MB free, something near 4-5MB, and I just can't download an update.You definitely have some other then default packages installed, with default bundle package everything is ok.
But if the storage had instead been 32 MB, then we wouldn't have this problem.just delete that package from files
in the package list use the check for updates button
off course be sure hap lite has internet access
Please, don't count me as an idiot. I've specially installed "bugfix" 6.32.3 firmware to show people what's happening.just delete that package from files
in the package list use the check for updates button
off course be sure hap lite has internet access
1. not exactly. people with rights hands and soldering experience - may install USB-portion HEX not sure how/if it would work, but place for connector - quite notable on PCB.No, you can't. There're no mSD or USB port in hEX. It's a budget solution, which is suitable in a lot of situations.Is there a slot for Micro SD or something?
RouterOS is upgradable in-place from RAM - update files are not saved on flash.how will a upgrade be possible if you cannot transfer the file to the unit?
in both cases - preventing such issues - much simpler and cost Much less pain/time/work in result.@Zorro: adressing your first issue you could always netinstall if you screw up In case of remote locations you should, well, be careful since you're responsible.
Regarding downloading software from trustworthy source I think encryption is not required if software is properly signed using they private key. I'm sure they did that, but confirmation will be very helpful
https://routerboard.com/RB962UiGS-5HacT2HnTEvery new device should have at least 64MB ram and 128MB flash.
Agreed. There have been rumors that it's been actually planned but didn't come out due to insufficient resources availability. I'd totally get something like that tho Maybe at least offer standalone desktop chassis for 3011 bought separately for few bucks? I'd totally pay those 20$ for desktop chassis.Also I think there should be a desktop version of the RB3011, like the RB2011 desktop case.