I went to my local electronics thrift shop looking for a new stereo receiver, and on a whim picked up a Synology DS1010+ for $110.
WHY DIDN'T ANYONE TELL ME ABOUT THESE THINGS?
Re: Synology DS1010+
By: poindexter FORTRAN to All on Sun Aug 29 2021 09:56 am
I went to my local electronics thrift shop looking for a new stereo receiver, and on a whim picked up a Synology DS1010+ for $110.
WHY DIDN'T ANYONE TELL ME ABOUT THESE THINGS?
I thought the existence of these things was common knowledge XD
That said, I don't like it much when they try to shoehorn 5000 functions within an appliance that is supposed to be a file server. I get it that they include file-related functions (for example, Torrent software in a NAS is nice for building a seedbox) but when they include network related features(DNS servers, web proxies) I start to scratch my head, because those things belong to a proper server or a router at best.
Arelor wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
That said, I don't like it much when they try to shoehorn 5000
functions within an appliance that is supposed to be a file server.
Arelor wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
That said, I don't like it much when they try to shoehorn 5000 functions within an appliance that is supposed to be a file server.
Yeah, but I was trying to shoehorn all of that functionality into my router, which definitely wasn't meant for it. :)
For a homelab, this looks like a good solution - RAID in a compact chassis, hot-swap drive bays, kernel-mode Linux-based NFS (my router implements NFS with a user-mode app, which is slowww...)
This week I'm going to play with trunking to my router to agregate the 2 LAN ports on my NAS and integrate NFS into my Proxmox config.
... Do something sudden, destructive and unpredictable
Arelor wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
However, if you have a proper Proxmox system I'd rather let it handle
all the proxying and dhcping and dnsing with containers or WMs if you really don't want to let your router do it.
Using the NAS as an storage server for a Proxmox systems sounds like an interesting idea. Add more NAS and more Proxmox boxes and you may
actually build a virtualization cluster.
Ultimately, that's my plan - once I get rid of the flakey powerline adapters I'm running on now, and have gig ethernet running to my home lab. Tomorrow at 9:30, I can't wait...
I went to my local electronics thrift shop looking for a new stereo
receiver, and on a whim picked up a Synology DS1010+ for $110.
WHY DIDN'T ANYONE TELL ME ABOUT THESE THINGS?
Tracker1 wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
I have an old DS409+ that I've had for well over a decade. Bought a DS1621+ this past December, drooped an nvme cache drive and upped the
ram to 32gb and it runs really well. Runs everything that I would need, though a k3s or docker swarm target would be nice. Plex server
crashes, but I don't really use it, my fiance does for her fire stick.
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