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DietCanesSauce@lemmy.world 6 days agoDamn that is a nice setup lol. I only built mine a couple years ago and only managed to get 5x 16TB drives at $169 each. I have 4 in the system and one cold spare.
I have tended to avoid cli on TrueNas mostly out of fear that I’ll mess something up and I’ll be too lazy to fix it. That was my main motivation behind switching to Dockge for containers, it even shows apps running through other container management systems, although you can’t manage them through there.
Truenas is hardened enough that it’s pretty hard to screw it up… you can’t install packages or anything like that… My goal was to have one server that’s “Production” so that I can nuke the lab from time to time as needed. (I have a proxmox server, a VMWare server, and one that bounces back and forth between nutanix and whatever else I want to play with at the time…
Also have another R730XD that I use for proxmox backup server, 6x 12TB drives (that were my nas drives before I got the 22TB upgrades) PBS is an amazing application, even when I’m not using the proxmox VM’s, the filesystem backups work like a champ, and it replicates backups to an NFS datastore in my other house (running on Truenas on a T630 under my desk)
DietCanesSauce@lemmy.world 6 days ago
Yeah I am pretty comfortable with CLI on linux, but I just never bothered with TrueNas. Also I am lazy and once something works I just leave it there even when I could improve it lol.
I have been meaning to venture into Proxmox as well but I don’t have the time or spare parts to get a new machine running atm. Maybe someday I’ll get around to it though as it seems like a nice playground without breaking things.
It’s just Debian, no surprises.