cockpit-zfs-manager
democratic-csi
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0.8 | 7.8 | |
over 3 years ago | 7 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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cockpit-zfs-manager
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What filesystem for nas ?
Last I knew Cockpit by default doesn't support ZFS by default. You may have to use community provided addins for it like: https://github.com/optimans/cockpit-zfs-manager
- PoolsMan: ZFS Module for Cockpit
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Best web GUI for managing Linux NAS Server?
Have you tried the ZFS plugin for Cockpit? I find that it provides all of the functionality I need to manage storage pools on my NAS.
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Best OS for HP SE326M1 Storage Server
And by the way if you want good gui for linux/debian zfs GUI you can use Cockpit ZFS Manager. Simply and neat.
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Why is the useful part of Jails page seemingly locked to 50% of the screen height?
The ui needs to be revamped. There are many places in v12 that I struggle to think why it skipped their checks before release. The most dangerous of them all is where the logout button is. A clean ui like this would be nice. zfs cockpit plugin
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Linux-based alternative to TrueNAS?
Ubuntu + Cockpit + https://github.com/optimans/cockpit-zfs-manager might get you most of the way there.
democratic-csi
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NVMe-OF with Non-SSD Drives: Worth the Switch?
The interface software regarding is not a worry of mine, as democratic-csi does the storage management for me, thus the compatibility it is not limited to the application using the storage per se, as this is handled by Kubernete's CSI drivers, being application-agnostic when utilizing the storage provided.My main worry is not latency, but rather RAM
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There doesn't seam to be any good distributed block storage for Kubernetes
Check out https://github.com/democratic-csi/democratic-csi
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Kubernetes dev homelab & NAS
in k3s, i'm using https://github.com/democratic-csi/democratic-csi (was using iSCSI before, now everything is NFS)
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Which block storage solution to self host ?
Have you checked this out? GitHub democratic-csi I have yet to test this in my @home K8s cluster. It supports iSCSI volume management for FreeNAS, Synology and other CSI backends.
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What's the best way to utilize a NAS with Docker services on separate machine?
If you ever migrate from docker up to kubernetes, then take a look into democratic-csi. For a modest homelab, it is a valid option (said from somebody who manages a small homelab and plays around with kubernetes).
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Optimizing zvols for ext4 use?
For persistent storage have you looked into using TrueNAS with a CSI provider with your container orchestrator? I'm assuming your orchestrator is Nomad or Kubernetes.
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You need Rancher on truenas scal
Yes, Rancher does support FreeNAS, TrueNAS. and Scale using the storage class provider https://github.com/democratic-csi/democratic-csi It's important to remember Rancher is the server. And in this case, you need to ask the question does the k8s cluster that Rancher is managing support this storage class provider? If you are using RKE the answer is Yes.
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From Docker (-Compose) to K3s?
I use https://github.com/democratic-csi/democratic-csi to mount nfs/iscsi shares (and manage the shares) from my SAN (truenas box).
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iSCSI and multiple pods - does it work?
iSCSI with democratic-csi (https://github.com/democratic-csi/democratic-csi) works great for me on truenas. I use iSCSI for any PVs that don't need to be shared and NFS for anything I'd like to share between different pods (like movies, music).
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Building a "complete" cluster locally
Storage - democratic-csi looked the most promising, it has worked well so far. I am using zfs-generic-iscsi against an Ubuntu 20.04 storage server. I also tried zfs-generic-nfs and it worked successfully with the caveat of having to deal with NFS file permissions.
What are some alternatives?
zfsmanager - ZFS administration tool for Webmin
truenas-csp - TrueNAS Container Storage Provider for HPE CSI Driver for Kubernetes
zfs_autobackup - ZFS autobackup is used to periodicly backup ZFS filesystems to other locations. Easy to use and very reliable.
kadalu - A lightweight Persistent storage solution for Kubernetes / OpenShift / Nomad using GlusterFS in background. More information at https://kadalu.tech
cockpit-samba-manager - A Cockpit plugin to manage Samba shares and users.
zfs-localpv - Dynamically provision Stateful Persistent Node-Local Volumes & Filesystems for Kubernetes that is integrated with a backend ZFS data storage stack.
cockpit-navigator - A Featureful File Browser for Cockpit
cockpit-composer - Composer generates custom images suitable for deploying systems or uploading to the cloud. It integrates into Cockpit as a frontend for osbuild composer
Hardware - The devices I have, what runs on them, their configurations, issues, solutions, and associated projects
Yabsm - (deprecated) a btrfs snapshot manager and backup system
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.