I also bought a small aluminium case, a small SSD (60 GB) and a decent PSU. So I took some stuff I had still lying around: Asus motherboard with Integrated Dual-Core AMD Zacate CPU and 8 GB memory. Most ideal would be an extra Freenas box as a replication target but buying Freenas worthy hardware was not in the budget. It was even somewhat of site because it was housed in a seperate building from my house.Īfter using this for a while a found I could do with a system with a bit more power as rsync operations gives a bit of a load for the CPU on the NAS. I have became a fan of rsync and that worked reasonably well with the NAS acting as rsync server and my Freenas box performing rsync push jobs. My blog, which includes some stuff about how I use FreeNASĬlick to expand.I have used a NAS (Zyxel) for some time as backup device. Ubuntu VMs running Onlyoffice, Crashplan, Mattermost, Pi-hole and some things via Docker Unbound 1.8.3 replaced with Pi-hole 5.11.4 running in a VM NGINX reverse proxy 1.16.1_11 with Certbot 0.38.0_1 replaced with NGINX Proxy Manager 2.9.18 running on Hass.io Pi Nextcloud 25.0.1 (PHP 8.0.25) with Onlyoffice (via VM) Home Assistant 0.106.6 Hass.io now running on a Raspberry Pi 4 2x120GB Crucial BX500 SSD (Mirror) for bootĨx8TB WD80E(Z/M)AZ (RAIDZ2) (1 RMA'ed after 12 months)Ģx1TB Samsung 860 EVO SSD (Mirror) running the following jails and VMs:Ĭalibre 4.7.0 and replaced with Calibre-Web 0.6.19 running in a Docker container
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