Homeserver
sanoid
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8.3 | 7.1 | |
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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?
sanoid
- ZFS took full backup (send/receive) without snapshots but now what to prevent another full transfer?
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ZFS for Dummies
I’m on the other end of the spectrum. I like knowing the flags and settings I use to create the pools.
For snapshots and replication take a look at sanoid (https://github.com/jimsalterjrs/sanoid).
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Automatic container snapshots? cv4pve or zfs for a small homelab?
I use a combo of PBS and ZFS with Sanoid. The ZFS snapshots are nice because you define it all in a config file with frequent, hourly, daily, weekly, monthly snaps retained however you want. Importantly I use that on the root pool as well as my data pools. With PBS I have a custom retention config and have it backing up VMs and LXCs every couple hours. The PBS dedupe functionality makes it possible to keep full backups going back ages with minimal storage consumption, just the changed blocks. PBS is running inside a VM yes, but it’s storage is on another pool.
- [QUESTION] Dataset level replication
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YSK: You can 'zfs send' over SSH to the cloud
[3] https://github.com/jimsalterjrs/sanoid/
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New to ZFS, what layout to choose for 4x20TB drives?
No, it's written by the developer of Sanoid and Syncoid. The foremost open source ZFS snapshotting tool. He contributes on this sub all the time.
- Python Port of 600 Line Bash Script: rsync-time-machine.py for Rsync Backups
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Some questions about the limitations of ZFS send.
Hi there! Not so much to answer your questions, but are you aware of Sanoid and syncoid? It does backup and remote Sync in the most seamless way. Perhaps this would solve some of your concerns...
- Help me understand zfs send for incremental send AND replication?
- Ask HN: Why isn't BTRFS the default FS in home-oriented Linux distributions?
What are some alternatives?
syncthing-android - Syncthing-Fork - A Syncthing Wrapper for Android.
zrepl - One-stop ZFS backup & replication solution
btrbk - Tool for creating snapshots and remote backups of btrfs subvolumes
zfs-auto-snapshot - ZFS Automatic Snapshot Service for Linux
speedcopy - Patched python shutil.copyfile to allow faster speeds on samba shares.
znapzend - zfs backup with remote capabilities and mbuffer integration.
jellyfin-server-freebsd - jellyfin-server component for freebsd
zfs_autobackup - ZFS autobackup is used to periodicly backup ZFS filesystems to other locations. Easy to use and very reliable.
filemanager - 📂 Web File Browser
zfs - OpenZFS on Linux and FreeBSD
pms-wiki - The aim is to share knowledge and information about building an open-source media server.
UrBackup - UrBackup - Client/Server Open Source Network Backup for Windows, MacOS and Linux