This is amazing! It's good to see USB technology keeping step with storage speeds. Imagine putting a SSD in a 3.1 enclosure.
One problem I've had before was if one cell in a pack is damaged and replaced, the BMS balance current would take forever to flatten the pack. Do you know if Tesla has any way of improving or making this faster?
I've looked into ZFS before for distributions like freenas, is there any solution on the horizon for the massive memory requirements? For example, needing 8-16gb ram for something like a xTB home nas is high.
This is amazing! It's good to see USB technology keeping step with storage speeds. Imagine putting a SSD in a 3.1 enclosure.
One problem I've had before was if one cell in a pack is damaged and replaced, the BMS balance current would take forever to flatten the pack. Do you know if Tesla has any way of improving or making this faster?
I've looked into ZFS before for distributions like freenas, is there any solution on the horizon for the massive memory requirements? For example, needing 8-16gb ram for something like a xTB home nas is high.