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If you want the nag message removed you can always use https://github.com/extremeshok/xshok-proxmox
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Building NAS with ZFS, AFP/Samba for Time Machine
In 2022 / 2023 you could also consider using Proxmox VE or TrueNAS Scale, where you get much more than a simple NAS.
I've recently built a small Home-Server with an old Fujitsu D3417-B2 Board, 32GB ECC RAM and Xeon E3 1225v5, 2TB Samsung Pro and Fractal Define Mini C for about 400 Bucks total (used) and can now enjoy fully encrypted ZFS Proxmox with LXC containers and Device Passthrough running 9.4W Idle.
I did not expect this to work that well, but I'm pretty happy with this config and using zfs-auto-snapshot from xshock[1] and OpenMediaVault LXC container from tteck[2] just for shares I don't think I would switch to a pure NAS again.
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extremeshok/xshok-proxmox is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of xshok-proxmox is Shell.