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snapraid-btrfs
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Using btrfs with snapraid, can it protect new data before snapraid scrubs?
Check out: https://github.com/automorphism88/snapraid-btrfs
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Sanity/Understanding check
I've been looking into snapraid-btrfs and snapraid-btrfs-runner.
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Tiered storage with mergerfs. Anyone using it? Any recommended scripts to monitor super-fast-nvme mount and sync to spinning-rust disks?
- Use https://github.com/automorphism88/snapraid-btrfs which allows me to run 'snapraid' sync from a brtfs-snaptshot so the system can continue running 24/7 while doing parity maintenance tasks.
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This is your friendly reminder to BACK UP YOUR LIBRARIES. Do it today.
Add btrfs into the mix with snapraid-btrfs and now you have atomic snapshots and don't have to worry about new writes corrupting your snapshot data for that missing drive. And then automate it with snapraid-btrfs-runner, which will automatically check if more than X files were deleted, run the sync, run a scrub, and email you the result. After all that I use Borg Backup to backup content I generate (stuff I can't just download again) to a PC I have at my dad's house off-site. Which has already come in handy when a logical volume for my container data destroyed itself for some unknown reason (that was data on a RAID1 baked LVM volume with XFS as the filesystem).
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What filesystem should I use with MergerFS?
Btrfs for data and ext4 for parity is one decent combination (btrfs should be absolutely safe enough on single drives) and you can also use something like https://github.com/automorphism88/snapraid-btrfs (read the FAQ if you're wondering why).
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btrfs & smartctl (monitoring for bad blocks)
Not an answer to your question, but just making sure you are aware of this project: https://github.com/automorphism88/snapraid-btrfs
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[Question] snapraid-btrfs sync failure
This is a cross-post from SnapRAID-BTRFS Github issue.
- Ignore Files that are Newly created on sync
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Question about datacow and nodatasum
Because I need snapshots and I plan to use snapraid-btrfs.
pms-wiki
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Home Grown NAS
If you want a fully open and free solution, https://perfectmediaserver.com should do the trick.
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Is there a way to replicate Unraid with Linux?
Alex Kretzschmar from Jupiter Broadcast (Linux Action news, Linux Unplugged, Self Hosted) used to maintain https://perfectmediaserver.com/ as a guide to do this.
- All-In-One NAS machine, what's the best config?
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Server Parts Help
I am creating a list of parts for building multi-purpose server that will be running Ubuntu Desktop 22.04 as I am relatively new to Linux and a GUI will ease me into the structure OS as become more familiar with the CLI. Also, I am using perfectmediaserver.com as a general guide. For some context, I also have a gaming PC with some older parts I may donate to the server build. Specifically, I am considering possibly transferring:
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Moving from TrueNAS to Linux. Is it right move?
Have you looked at the resources here, https://perfectmediaserver.com/
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Thinking of switching from a 4 bay hardware RAID 5 to an 8 bay JBOD. Looking for opinions.
I myself prescribe to the teachings of the IronicBadger(Alex Kretzshmar) from the Self-Hosted podcast and (when I get one setup) intend to follow the guides on his site https://perfectmediaserver.com and use mergerfs to turn a JBOD to a single filesystem and use SnapRAID for redundancy.
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How do even get started with software?
I went with this guide https://perfectmediaserver.com/
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Plex Media Server Is Dropping Old Windows PCs and Macs
Trashguides and Perfect Media Server have great setup guides and linuxserver.io has all the docker-compose templates. Good luck!
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Intel mITX motherboard/CPU recommendations - "Perfect Media Server"/Router/Home Assistant Server in Jonsbo N1 with QuickSync support
It's supposed to be a "Perfect Media Server"/NAS/Router/Smart Home Hub/Hypervisor in a Small Form Factor footprint. I want to combine as many appliances as possible into one. Single point of failure is okay, I use the network alone, only I will suffer if any of the services (including Internet) goes down ;). I value less power consumption (0,35€/kWh...) over redundancy currently.
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MergerFS + *arrs + Jellyfin?
Are there any good tutorials? I’ve read the Perfect Media Server (PMS) series but it’s not that thorough.
What are some alternatives?
snapraid-runner - Python script for SnapRAID cronjobs
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.
snapraid - A backup program for disk arrays. It stores parity information of your data and it recovers from up to six disk failures
deemix-docker
btrfs-progs - Development of userspace BTRFS tools
retype - Retype is an ✨ ultra-high-performance✨ static site generator that builds a website based on simple text files.
snapraid-btrfs-runner
Elucidate - Elucidate: A GUI to drive the SnapRAID command line (via .Net)
backblaze-personal-wine-container - Run the Backblaze personal backup client in a docker container
Jellyfin - The Free Software Media System
mergerfs - a featureful union filesystem
tinypilot - Use your Raspberry Pi as a browser-based KVM.