Homeserver
jellyfin-server-freebsd
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Homeserver
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New to ZFS, what layout to choose for 4x20TB drives?
Most ATX cases support M-ATX mobo's too! So if you don't care about it being a midi tower thats your cheapest option. Just pick one that has enough drive bays, I always go with Fractal Design. If you want to go smaller you'll have to start looking for more niche cases/manufacturers. I suggest planning your other hardware first, then finding a case that fits it. Btw, I'm also interested in low power consumption. If you haven't seen this yet, it's great. It's essentially a TLDR from a german/dutch forum dedicated to low power machines. I'm going with the Fujitsu 3643-B, as that has 6 sata, 2 x16 PCIE 3.0 slots, and supports ECC memory. If you don't care about ECC and only need 4 sata ports, the Fujitsu D3643-H is the way to go. Both these boards can run full systems at 5W idle, which is insane. Good luck!
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Best practice?
I have been tinkering in home servers and found this guide to be especially helpful. The guide has everything run on Manjaro through a lengthy docker-compose file.
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i3 CPU 540 homeserver upgrade path?
Hi All! Thanks alot for your valuable inputs. based on your comments, and suggestions - and after some research - i think i have settled on the following "path". First of all - i can see that a SoC system might not be the smartest option - there the size and the fact that they are not very flexible - makes me think that this might not be the smartest way to go. so i found this site: https://github.com/zilexa/Homeserver/blob/master/Recommendations.md And it looks like there has been alot of research that i can reuse. now - in the link - a suggestion is made to buy the asRock desk mini 310, but - when i search - the processors for the LGA115x socket -is not that cheap / available in denmark - so i found this https://www.asrock.com/nettop/Intel/DeskMini%20H470%20Series/index.asp the Desk Mini H470 - sold as a barebone. it doesnt have ECC, but this is not a big concern for me. then i will add some RAM and based on the suggestions - i think 16GB will be the sweetspot have not yet decided what i will choose here. i guess a 1x16 will be smartest - so that i can add another 16 later on. for the OS + and main files ( personal files, as well as my music collection ) i will add the 2TB nvme from Samsung the PM9A1. next - i have decided to "scrap" my 8tb disk - and then go with a 2.5" 4tb - the Samsung Samsung QVO 870. this will host all my movies / tv series etc. no backup is needed here. i did a quick online cart - and theese are the prices - ( in danish ): Barebone Asrock: 1558,- Samsung PM9A1 M.2 2000 GB PCI Express 4.0 TLC NVMe : 1597,- Samsung MZ-77Q4T0BW 870 QVO SSD, 4000 GB, 2.5": 2590 SORAM GSkill D4 2400 8GB C16 Rip (F4-2400C16S-8GRS): 169 all in all :5.929 which is approx: 796,89 Euro. Any thought on this? alternative ways i should look?
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Building a libre/free NAS
Check out https://github.com/zilexa/Homeserver
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Docker backup strategy and scripts
These scripts are totally inspired from zilexa/Homeserver.
- i am so tired of this data harvesting economy
- Best way to configure server for only home use and forget it running?
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Access my services via my own domain
This is the docker-compose.yml
- A Modern Homeserver Guide - from A to Z - Hardware - domain config - docker - filesystem - backups - maintenance and more
- New to void, what should i know before diving in?
jellyfin-server-freebsd
- Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System
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Ultimate Media Server (30k BUDGET) build recommendations
On the server side, I'd actually recommend TrueNAS Core in a ZFS RAID-z2 to allow for two drive failures. https://github.com/Thefrank/jellyfin-server-freebsd/blob/main/Installation_TrueNAS_GUI.md
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jellyfin on truenas core 13 (latest stable)
Look at the troubleshooting section of this guide for the plugin, it might be helpful.
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Can I use TrueNAS on my JF server?
I used the "Advanced" section of this guide.
- Core or Scale?
- Script for jellyfin lffmpeg
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Linus Tech Tips next video is about Plex vs. Jellyfin. Have a look
I can't speak with first hand experience on the TrueNAS Core issue. But it took me 10 seconds and the first Google result to find this: https://github.com/Thefrank/jellyfin-server-freebsd
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I want to switch to BSD
1) https://github.com/Thefrank/jellyfin-server-freebsd
What are some alternatives?
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