Did unraid implemented a true raid already, or is still periodical sync like snapraid? If not, this kind if solution would be great for the multimedia library that does not change often, but I’d go for the more traditional raid for critical data.
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gdog05@lemmy.world 3 days ago
A few things. I also think nextcloud is the way to go for what you want. I’ve gotten rid of anything Google I can. Except for maps. Man, there just is no substitute especially when mobile.
I always do, but I’m going to suggest Unraid for a NAS. Pay the money and then just enjoy it. I fought with truenas for over a year before I succumbed. You can totally play around with zfs, striped arrays whatever. I do not recommend an external enclosure. I think you’ll come to hate it for lack of ability. I recommend biting the bullet and building a machine or putting your current PC components into a real case with upgradability if possible.
Also, I wouldn’t plan on running Nextcloud in a VM. Nextcloud is pretty beefy and a VM adds complexity that I suggest against. A docker AIO version of nextcloud running on as close to bare metal as you can is probably the best option for performance.
deafboy@lemmy.world 3 days ago
hamsda@lemm.ee 3 days ago
Except for maps. Man, there just is no substitute especially when mobile.
I thought there was an android app for open street maps, but I couldn’t find any on play.google.com either.
I do not recommend an external enclosure […] you’ll come to hate it for lack of ability
I feel kinda the same, but on the other hand, having a full-blown ATX system running in my living room isn’t going to be my first choice. If I can’t manage with the zotac mini PC, I can still take the drives out of the enclosure and put them in a full ATX case.
A docker AIO version of nextcloud running on as close to bare metal as you can is probably the best option for performance.
I’m not worried about performance all too much. The only thing constantly connected will be my phone, for syncing contacts, calendars and, every now and then, a new photo or two. Sometimes I open the calendar in my browser on my desktop or laptop to add / change an event. I really don’t use it too extensively.
And to aid in CPU and performance of the VM, I can always have a VM with the “host” CPU type, which should forward CPU capabilities and features to the VM.
gdog05@lemmy.world 3 days ago
I think you can get Open Street Maps in the F Droid app store. But, as much as I appreciate OSM, it’s just not the same as Google maps. The speed, accuracy and information doesn’t seem to have an equal.
You definitely can run Nextcloud in a VM. With decent hardware, it will do it. I guess I would say it depends on needs and expectations. My install is not snappy to me. I’ve got what I feel is a very beefy server but still. Just feels a little slow at times. Totally functional. Just has a small amount of lag when doing anything. I’ve read people say they have none at all. But when you’re busy and relying on it, my suggestion is to eke out everything you can for it for a better experience. Not make or break by any means.
hamsda@lemm.ee 2 days ago
Not make or break by any means
That’s great to hear. I can always buy better hardware later and first test if things run with what I already have. I don’t like to have my IT wasting in some drawer.
Thank you for your advice!
trewq@lemm.ee 3 days ago
If you don’t mind, what’s the problem with truenas?
gdog05@lemmy.world 3 days ago
I don’t think it’s a problem per se, as much as it’s a difference in priorities. But the docker implementation in TrueNAS is more of an afterthought. I think they’ve fixed some issues but checking out their forums, many of the issues I faced seem to still exist. Docker packages corrupting and not being accessible in any way, not updating, just seemingly, not robust. Also, I disliked the file permission structure but that’s more preference I think. I would say TrueNAS is a great NAS just not the best hypervisor and NAS.
trewq@lemm.ee 2 days ago
Thank you. Docker package corruption is a major concern to me. I’ll stick with Unraid due to TrueNAS on USB disk is not recommended, plus system alert telling me everything this again and again.