I’ve never used it, but for what I’ve read, ai wonna try it. I think that I’ll buy a SATA/SAS controller and pass it to TrueNas/Proxmox. I thinking about installing TrueNas as a VM in Proxmox, what do you think about it?
I’ve never used it, but for what I’ve read, ai wonna try it. I think that I’ll buy a SATA/SAS controller and pass it to TrueNas/Proxmox. I thinking about installing TrueNas as a VM in Proxmox, what do you think about it?
So it’s like SnapRaid and MergerFS. Got it. Thanks
Got it, thanks!
On eBay they all seems to be coming from China at about 30$ with cables (although they are the 8087 and not 8086), could they be clone? In Europe (where I live) they costs about 60€.
Fuse file system? I’ve never heard about it. Is it a proper file system or does it work on ZFS/others?
Cool! I think that I’ll give it a go! Does the cockpit needs to be installed directly on the host OS or…?
Cool! What’s your feeling about SnapRaid and MergerFS instead of RAIDz?
Interesting, I’ll have a look on how to flash the IT mode. Thanks!
That’s something I like, just plain Debian with KVM. How is virt-manager compared to the Proxmox UI? Does it needs to be installed on a separate PC (Windows?)?
Does it works with SATA drives and, most important: can it provides the single drives to the OS without RAID (since I would want to use a software RADI like RIADz)?
Ouch…got it. Thanks
Thanks!
What RAIDz are you using? How are you feeling it?
Should I pass the whole controller? I have the Proxmox disk on the same controller, how do I do that?
Out of curiosity, why move from OMV? I was thinking about trying it out for a second NAS.
It’s probably a problem of not dedicating enough time to learn how it works, but I’ve installed a couple of time in the past years, but…I don’t like it much. It seems complicated to me (still, I probably don’t dedicate it enough time).
For the NAS OS, I use and recommend TrueNAS Scale. You can run Docker containers on it
I’ll check it, thanks
+ raindrop.io — not as an extension but a pinned tab, mostly for convenience to keep my saved websites and articles in one place, if anyone knows anything better, or more useful, or open source, let me know
If you’re a selfhoster, try Wallabag (open source)
Doesn’t blocking JavaScript brakes most websites nowadays?
🔝 I didn’t know, thanks!!!
I think that’s important to underlying that Mozilla is reselling OneRep service. Should we trust them?
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