Unraid 7.3.1 Walkthrough: Internal Boot, TPM, SR-IOV and More

Unraid 7.3 stable has landed, with 7.3.1 right behind it. Internal boot, TPM-based licensing, a much better VM CPU pinning view, a new Docker fixed MAC address field, SR-IOV on Intel B-series cards, and a stack of ZFS visibility improvements. There's a lot to unpack, so I've put it all in one video. In this video I walk through everything new across the 7.3 branch, comparing 7.2 to 7.3.1 side by side wherever it helps. I cover internal boot (and the surprise USB controller passthrough win that comes with it), TPM-based licensing and what's actually stored in the TPM (spoiler, not your license), the dashboard tour with kernel version bumps and the hardware they unlock, the new ZFS health visibility, the Docker MAC address field with the MACVLAN vs IPVLAN gotcha you'll want to know about, the new VM CPU pinning view, and a hands-on demo of SR-IOV on an Intel Arc Pro B50. Key Links 🔗 Unraid 7.3.0 stable release notes: https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/rel... 🔗 Unraid 7.3.1 release notes: https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/rel... 🔗 Unraid bug tracker: https://product.unraid.net/ 🔗 Parsec (used in the SR-IOV demo for the headless display fix): https://parsec.app 🔗 Intel Arc Pro Graphics Windows driver: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/... ⏱️ Timestamps 0:00 - Cold open: Unraid news and what's new in 7.3 1:01 - Two big features in 7.3 1:14 - Internal boot in action 1:38 - Bonus: passing through a whole USB controller is now possible 2:00 - System Devices filtering (7.3 quality of life) 2:32 - Mirroring your internal boot 2:47 - Dedicated boot pool vs shared with a data partition 3:34 - USB flash booting still works if you prefer it 3:53 - 7.2 vs 7.3 Main tab side-by-side 4:40 - TPM-based licensing explained 5:37 - Internal boot and TPM are independent choices 5:43 - Dashboard tour and kernel version comparison 6:01 - New hardware support (AMD Strix Point, NPU/XDNA, Intel Bluetooth/Wi-Fi) 6:29 - Storage and ZFS pool health visibility 7:15 - Drive pull demo: simulating a degraded pool 7:53 - Don't panic if a pool shows degraded after upgrade 8:10 - Corrupted files now surface in the GUI 8:28 - ZFS ARC settings now in the GUI 9:06 - Reserved pool name protection 9:35 - 7.3.1 storage fixes (RAIDZ replacement and duplicate detection) 9:55 - Docker fixed MAC address field 10:37 - Why you'd actually want this (MACVLAN) 11:12 - The IPVLAN gotcha to know about 11:54 - MAC address now visible in Advanced view 12:10 - VM CPU pinning view 7.2 vs 7.3 12:57 - Deprecated machine types now auto-update 13:31 - Custom VNC port validation and RenderGPU display 13:55 - System Devices and SR-IOV 14:50 - SR-IOV hardware: Intel Arc B-series 14:57 - Intel iGPU SR-IOV via community plugin 15:24 - Live SR-IOV demo on the Intel B50 17:07 - Parsec for the headless GPU display problem 17:45 - Recap and outro