OpenMediaVault 7.0 Released For Debian 12 Powered NAS Platform
OpenMediaVault 7.0 Released For Debian 12 Powered NAS Platform
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While we're on the topic: any good NAS hardware recommendation?
4 0 ReplyIt highly depends on your requirements.
5 0 ReplyLow power usage, storage/memory expandability
1 0 ReplyCheck out Wolfgang's Channel on YouTube. He goes very in depth on low power consumption home servers.
1 0 ReplyOld Proliant cube servers
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Synology usually just works. If you ask for a diy build, you have to be more specific.
5 0 ReplyAnything you can find 2nd hand cheap with a bunch of SATA ports and at least a gigabit LAN
2 0 ReplyOh man. I'm still on 5 and terrified to upgrade.
1 0 ReplyHave you faced any issues upgrading past versions ?
1 0 ReplyI've never upgraded. I'll have to bite the bullet at some stage
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Any chromebox can be used for this. You can grab one for cheap from businesses that have decommissioned them
1 0 ReplyUnless you want to store your data... Chromeboxes are not known for being expandable
2 0 ReplyHuh actually yes, I have one with TrueNAS on and have created a couple of Zvol connected over USB. It is not like having a big server but it does the job while using little power
1 0 ReplyInteresting. It is not recommended that you use USB drives for ZFS but it sounds like it is working for you.
1 0 ReplyPerfect is the enemy of good. TrueNAS has been happy and running non stop for 6 months now
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