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I'm a big fan of the ease of #homelab servers using #unraid . I have 2 servers running it, was the first os I went to when I upgraded from synology and have never looked back.
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Sublevel4I am not a homelaber per say. I have run Unraid for about 5 years mostly as a NAS. It's easy to use and has been solid. I have upgraded the drives a few times when I’ve had extra ones available I used to run Jellyfin on a separate server but now I run it on my unread machine.love your videos. Thank you for the content.
Solid journey you had there, and thank you for watching!
boopbeepshould I buy a dedicated Nas box like you suggested in the last video or just put together random old drives?
If you have devices and drives laying around, I'm always going to suggest reuse over buy a new box.
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Mitch Menghilove your videos man
Thank you very much. I appreciate.
Brombachthis would replace casaOS?
Yeah, I use this as the Baremetal os on multiple servers and it's much superior To casa, but if yiu only have a small device it may not be right.
NickUnraid was a gateway drug….
DigitalmooneyCan I use a NAS appliance with Unraid? Is there any such NAS?
Any self build Nas will work with unriad, synology and so on, will not
David BirchI went with proxmox in the end, just easier for backups, just found the backups options on here very difficult to implement
Proxmox is as good as any other. Unraid is just my preference.
David Birchwhat backup solution do you use for the docker
David Birchthen use what apps to facilitate the backups?
AndaluciastevePay for it? 😅
It's worth it for me. Maybe for others as well.
AndaluciasteveBut there's so much good open source software out there????
qwertytruenas with zfs is better, not really that hard to setup
I'm goi g to do a video on truenasi thunk
kjoeunless documentation for everything except the installation 15 years in it i found some issue with docker installation also the lack of upgrade more whatever disk you have to add make it hard to add
IndorilBeen implementing Ubuntu Server. Task 1) AdGuardHome and DHCP
Adguard is a great idea, and managing your DHCP allocations/ vlans is solid.
TooDarkForLightTruenas Scale > UnRaid.
マジャーズExpensive tho
For what you get I think $50 is a fair price, but not everyone is in the same position.
JayYou should do a Unraid vs Proxmox video
Thanks! I will :)
grt953here to say just that
resharlanAlso add True nas
rowdya22Moved to unRAID from my PC a year ago. The whole servarr stack moved great. Getting a VPN bound to a group of containers was a bit confusing but the community is great at helping.
Yeah, its a solid community
MarkersDhow on earth did you get it to work on only a specific container? I've been trying for weeks
rowdya22How to explain….I used Privoxy VPN and created a new docker network. Any container I want to go through the VPN I add a port in Privoxy and set the networking type to the new docker network. It successfully binds all containers to the VPN.
Have you used the vpn bridge that is built into unraid? You create the tunnel, and then just update the network settings and it uses the vpn, no need for additional work
MarkersDI was afraid I would have to do that. I use tail scale and it's integrated plugin and wanted to do that for only some containers, but it only works if you have it on for the whole machine as far as I can tell and then active on the containers
rowdya22That might explain the problems I’ve had getting Tailscale working….Dang. Might be looking into better solutions then
Dynamic ModdersJust came across your content, wondering if AMP is available on the app store? game hosting basically?
Dynamic ModdersActually it supports VMs so I could run Ubuntu server on that but would prefer an app store
Basil AsayAMP is available and super easy to install!!
I was going to say run in a VM but, I don't think its in the app store (app stores on this are just like docker contaiers that are easy to install)
Dynamic ModdersAMP is within the app store? 😳
Basil AsayYes 👍
DJ WestcarrGreat information
Ted JonesIm new to home labbing & i have truenas set up on an over spec bare bones for longevity (intel 12th gen 12 core, 64gb ram, 250gb m.2 (for os), 500gb SSD (for cache) & X4 4gb hhd). originally, I wanted run proxmox, so I can start learning vm's, containers etc. but getting truenss to work, was a nightmare. so many work arounds, just to get the drives to show up in truenas. would unraid be the better option? at first, I did look into unpaid a bit, but as soon as they said I had to pay, that's when I stopped, as I didn't want to shell out money, if this home lab doesn't work or interest me.
Honestly, unraid is 50$ well spent just for sheer lack of headaches and time saved as a beginner.
Ted JonesI might just give it a go. when I built my nas, money was a bit tight, so that was another factor, not to try it.
I understand the money situation, this is an unfortunatly expensive hobby..
CactusBraphAbsolutely love Unraid.
TitoDrawsHey Ben idk if you’ll see this but setting up a Patreon where u do specifically requested videos or just teach home labbing to a more advanced degree(maybe a patreon progressive series where u go from ep 1 being up a static ip to smart home work (don’t know much about advanced labbing lol) you’ll make some good money (learned a lot from you and I know for sure I’d subscribe to that instantly)
Oh, I hadn't really thought about it to be honest, Ill have a think, but thanks for the idea. :)
windyi currently have ubuntu server with a lot of network services running on old pc. to have unraid, i would have to boot from unraid and install all those network services again?
You could use unraid, and then make a vm of that Ubuntu and run it like that, "should" work with a little bit of tweaking. Will need to remap ips and ensure pass through.
windythanks for the reply. i didn't tell you that 90% of network services i'm running are docker containers. i've googled some more about unraid and as i understand now, running docker containers directly on unraid would be the best, instead of overhead of running extra ubuntu server as vm which would then run docker containers. thank god docker makes it easy to switch OSes. also, thank you for making this videos - from you i hear about technologies i wouldn't hear about elsewhere, you're an excellent technology curator!
MF Studio | TechI have an old Mac, can that work too??
Probaly not the M series with the apple silicon chips but POSSIBLE that it will run on the older Intel versions, but I don't know how well.
MF Studio | TechYeah I have an intel model, thanks I’ll check try to find info on it
viral.agentI'd like to know more about this as well if possible to make a video about
As an experement I tried to set up Unraid on an old mac I have, and no, its not possible without a lot of work, so I would say, it's not worth it.
Sebastian KlingkUnraid is awesome, got it on two servers.
Ditto.
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