Ansible-NAS
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Ansible-NAS
- davestephens/ansible-nas: Build a full-featured home server or NAS replacement with an Ubuntu box and this playbook.
- Ansible-NAS: Build a full-featured home server or NAS replacement
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My selfhosted Backup Solution
Ansible-NAS
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I'm trying very hard to like TrueNAS but it's not making it easy
Tried it a few years ago. I had some strange error when simply trying to setup an SMB share on truenas. I immediately switched to https://github.com/davestephens/ansible-nas and haven't looked back. I feel a lot more safer and in control with ansible nas.
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Can't decide on an OS
Ubuntu supports ZFS as well. I use this at the moment which works very well. https://github.com/davestephens/ansible-nas
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IaaC through Cloudflare Zero trust, proxmox, traefik and pihole
Right now I manage docker mule with ansible. Traefik and dashboard is autopopulated with labels ( homepage is great, ansible-nas is sometimes outdated but can be easily fixed ) .
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NAS with NFSv4.2
Never used this thing but it seems popular https://github.com/davestephens/ansible-nas freenas is fine for me
- TrueNAS vs plain Linux server as a NAS
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Library of self-hosted media apps (14 apps, some w/ one-click deployments)
Nice UI ! Iām personally using Ansible nas , I have a private fork of it and it allowed me to custom things as I like in yaml files
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Reliable DIY home NAS/server suggestions
- NAS software and solutions: -- FreeNas or TrueNas, I heard they are good file storage solutions, but I cross them out because I read there is limited Docker or VMs support; -- Unraid, I cross it out since needs paid license I am not sure if I need all the features. Maybe I am cheapscate, but I would like to see if I can get what I need using free software first. I probably would invest if I build a proper NAS from scratch, and not reporpusing old hardware; -- OpenMediaVault. Something I am considering, but I heard it is a decent open source NAS based on Linux, has it limitations, doesn't really like USB storage and so on. -- Synology hardware. Friend has it because he knows he has no time to mess around. Don't want to go this rout since I have the hardware already. -- Roling out your own solution or using ubuntu or ansible-nas. Sounds like a great learning experience. BUT for some reason, people who create their own solution end up switching to some different framework like this guy.
homepage
- Highly customizable homepage with Docker and service API integrations
- Homepage JDownloader widget
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Just started building a home server in my Raspberry Pi 3B+
It's Homepage. It's great for dashboarding, but has a few shortcomings in that you need to secure it behind a reverse proxy, otherwise you'll end up leaking credentials to the whole internet, unless you abstain from using its "connectors".
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Just started homelabbing in an old Raspberry Pi 3B+
I use dietpi as os, the dash board is from homepage
- Bookmark manager with a focus on organization?
- Is there a dashboard to list the services I have running?
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Dashboard for monitoring
I use Homepage. Has integrations with nearly every service I use and it's pretty easy to set up
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Setting up a local domain
Step 2. Build a Dashboard. There are many options for personal dashboards, but I run Ben Phelps' Homepage in a Docker container. It is fast and simple to configure with YAML files. Here is a screenshot of my home dashboard. Homepage has more features than I use. Any ports needed for your services will be added to the URLs in the Homepage config file. Then, all you need to do is create a bookmark to Homepage in your partner's browser.
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It's dashboard Wednesday! And I'm finally content with how mine looks;)
Good to see a dashboard post here that isnt just using Homepage :)
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What kind of Alpine user are you?
The control panel is called Homepage. I like it more than Heimdall. To manage Docker I use Portainer.
What are some alternatives?
OpenMediaVault - openmediavault is the next generation network attached storage (NAS) solution based on Debian Linux. Thanks to the modular design of the framework it can be enhanced via plugins. openmediavault is primarily designed to be used in home environments or small home offices.
Heimdall - An Application dashboard and launcher
DietPi - Lightweight justice for your single-board computer!
homer-dashboard
FreeNAS - TrueNAS CORE/Enterprise/SCALE Middleware Git Repository [Moved to: https://github.com/truenas/middleware]
Organizr - HTPC/Homelab Services Organizer - Written in PHP
DockSTARTer - DockSTARTer helps you get started with running apps in Docker.
homarr - Customizable browser's home page to interact with your homeserver's Docker containers (e.g. Sonarr/Radarr)
budibase - Budibase is an open-source low code platform that helps you build internal tools in minutes š
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
Open and cheap DIY IP-KVM based on Raspberry Pi - Open and inexpensive DIY IP-KVM based on Raspberry Pi
Speedtest-Tracker - Continuously track your internet speed