LMDS
OpenMediaVault
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LMDS
- Yo Ho, Yo Ho, a pirates life for me!! Recent streaming services, prices and shows getting butchered, finally decided its time. Here's how a basic self-hosted 'Netflix' would look like. Fully automated once its setup. Using only a makeshift homelab server from second hand parts.
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Servarr : One docker compose file to rule them all (Jellyfin, radarr, sonarr, firefox, duplicati...)
I was working on something similar but a little more dynamic to address needs of a wider audience and came up with LMDS GitHub
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I’m new to docker how can I run my website
Maybe the easiest way to deploy but possibly not the best implemented is a Web Server stack I incorporated with my main LMDS project. WebServer details.
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Can an RPI queue kodi torrent downloads on another machine?
What about LMDS, it is develop for Raspberry pi but you can also deploy it on any PC with Ubuntu. The key word would be Docker containers and soft links to your folder structure on Ubuntu NAS. I hope that's helps.
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VPN on Raspberry Pi
Check out LMDS I think this might help you. See FAQ section to figure out how you can use your VPS service with the project.
- Earnapp, HoneyGain and Peer2Profit on Raspberry Pi Model 3 B+
OpenMediaVault
- Openmediavault
- Ask HN: For what purposes do you use a Raspberry Pi?
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Storage software with the features of Unraid but runs on Debian with cli interface?
You might want to consider the previously mentioned MergerFS and SnapRAID, or MDADM and LVM for your setup. OpenMediaVault [https://www.openmediavault.org/ is a solid choice in this regard. Additionally, if you're planning to run something like Proxmox, you could look into deploying Starwind CVM on top of it. Pretty much like in this guide: https://www.starwindsoftware.com/resource-library/starwind-virtual-san-vsan-configuration-guide-for-proxmox-vsan-deployed-as-a-controller-virtual-machine-cvm/ .
- Openmediavault – The open network attached storage solution
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What do I need to do to get my personal file server running? I’m new to Linux.
You would better to install OMV instead. It's a ready to use fileserver solution with web interface.
- Design NAS and backup system for me…
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Yo Ho, Yo Ho, a pirates life for me!! Recent streaming services, prices and shows getting butchered, finally decided its time. Here's how a basic self-hosted 'Netflix' would look like. Fully automated once its setup. Using only a makeshift homelab server from second hand parts.
So I'm working on a similar setup with an ancient desktop my in-laws were getting rid of. I installed OpenMediaVault directly to the hard drive (it's so old that I assume it wouldn't work too well as a hypervisor), with a 4TB external HDD attached. OMV supports Docker by means of a plug-in and I'm running a Jellyfin container with no issues at all. I'm still manually downloading everything to the HDD but *arr containers are my next step, as well as setting up a gluetun container to route all that through a VPN.
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Ghetto-NAS
That is possible (it's automated to a certain extent). It also depends on the NAS OS. Unraid, for example, can work with drives of different sizes while using the largest one for parity. TrueNAS uses ZFS so you won't be able to just add a drive to your RAIDZ and expand it. There's also openmediavault: https://www.openmediavault.org/ that uses Linux Software RAID and you can add a new drive there but you can't combine drives of different sizes. And there's also Starwinds NAS that supports both Linux Software RAID and ZFS: https://www.starwindsoftware.com/san-and-nas. Plus, I would avoid SMR drives in RAID: https://nascompares.com/answer/list-of-wd-cmr-and-smr-hard-drives-hdd/
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Want to setup my first NAS for data storage + remote access. Should I setup a TrueNAS or buy an off-shelf NAS like Synology?
I'd put it like that: if you have a spare PC, then it's definitely worth trying. I would also look into openmediavault (minimal RAM needs): https://www.openmediavault.org/ and Starwinds NAS (supports both ZFS and Linux software RAID): https://www.starwindsoftware.com/san-and-nas
- I have a older desktop need ideas for a new home lab
What are some alternatives?
deeztek-docker - A collection of scripts to ease the installation of Docker, Docker Compose and various containers on your Ubuntu host.
Nextcloud - ☁️ Nextcloud server, a safe home for all your data
IOTstack - docker stack for getting started on IOT on the Raspberry PI
FreeNAS - TrueNAS CORE/Enterprise/SCALE Middleware Git Repository [Moved to: https://github.com/truenas/middleware]
Synology-Docker-Mediaserver - Working Docker media server containers running on Synology, served by Swag with auth via Organizr (and auth bypass for API, so NZB360 etc. work).
Jellyfin - The Free Software Media System
startpack - Selfhosted tech starter pack for development of new project or startup
DietPi - Lightweight justice for your single-board computer!
Prowlarr
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
Cloudbox - Ansible-based solution for rapidly deploying a Docker containerized cloud media server.
trueNAS