OMV(open media vault) running on rpi 4/5 would be the most economical and efficient option for a basic 'set it and forget it' NAS servermini pc with 1 big ssd
I has no idea about this. Will check it out thanks.Additionally, you could use SnapRAID + mergerfs to run the HDDs only when you use them and not all the time
Have you used this? What is the best way to run this - OMV or a Ubuntu Server + Cockpit? I want to run this in a proxmox mini pc with an external dual bay 3.5" hdd enclosure. Will it be ok?Additionally, you could use SnapRAID + mergerfs to run the HDDs only when you use them and not all the time.
I have a fedora server running that configuration with a bunch of 1TB drives. The config is very easy so I never really had issues.Have you used this? What is the best way to run this - OMV or a Ubuntu Server + Cockpit? I want to run this in a proxmox mini pc with an external dual bay 3.5" hdd enclosure. Will it be ok?
Check this out too btw, very helpful resource:I has no idea about this. Will check it out thanks.
Thank you so much for the resource. Will check it out.I have a fedora server running that configuration with a bunch of 1TB drives. The config is very easy so I never really had issues.
I haven't tried it with OMV, or with external disks... Sorry.
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I bought gmktec n100 minipc. As it have two slots I set it in mirror raid and using it for a server. It draws 7W idle and does the job.Thinking of creating a home server. I already have a big fat pc with lot of storage bays, but im thinking building a mini pc with 1 big ssd to keep it running 24 by 7. Open to suggestions on mini pc if available.
which specific model? gmktec has many n100 minipcsI bought gmktec n100 minipc. As it have two slots I set it in mirror raid and using it for a server. It draws 7W idle and does the job.
Ah i missed it. GMKtec g3 . It also supports 32gb ram btw when intel claims 16gb is max.which specific model? gmktec has many n100 minipcs
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