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- #OPENMEDIAVAULT SYNCTHING MANUAL#
- #OPENMEDIAVAULT SYNCTHING TRIAL#
- #OPENMEDIAVAULT SYNCTHING OFFLINE#
#OPENMEDIAVAULT SYNCTHING TRIAL#
You can always test the Sandisk with a temporary trial just to make sure it will be a good candidate for migration if the freebie dies. That way if the stick dies, it's a matter of minutes to be up and running on another stick.
#OPENMEDIAVAULT SYNCTHING MANUAL#
by doing this, you will burn your once a year automatic migration, so if the Sandisk has an issue before that year is up, you will be waiting on manual intervention from limetech to get your license moved to yet another stick.Īnother way to look at it would be to keep using your current freebie drive and license it, and keep super current on downloading and storing the flash drive backups. Now, if you want to risk the easy path, you can license your current trial stick, and once licensed, you can migrate to the Sandisk without losing any settings. The data on your disks and share names will migrate when you manually assign the disks to the correct slot numbers, the rest of your customizations will need to be set up again, as trial installs do not support direct migration to another trial, for obvious reasons. If it were me, I'd set up a new trial with the Sandisk, just to make sure the server is happy with that specific key before I committed myself.ĭownside to that is you will need to set up everything from scratch on the Sandisk. Should I just request a new "trial" key on the Sandisk when I set up, or transfer the trial key I have now? Several 2TB Enterprise Drives - I plan on upgrading these when another good shucking deal comes along Supermicro X10SL7-F - Does unRaid support dual NICs? Is there a good guide to get it working with unRaid?įail2Ban - Monitors OpenVPN and the Emby log files since those are the only ports open to the outside world Nginx - Although I've never really gotten this running with a reverse proxy the way I would like. OpenVPN - I use this when logging on to open wifi points or to do remote admin on the server These are the Docker containers that I'm currently running:Īlso running, but as OMV plugins (not in Docker): It provides many of the benefits of pooling that MergerFS and SnapRaid would, but with what seems to be less hassle.Ĭan anybody comment on the two? Which way makes more sense? (Probably a silly question considering where I'm asking it) It seems like it may be a simpler way to accomplish what I'm going for. I'll probably set up a trial of it this weekend just to poke around.
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Then I started reading about Undraid, and it intrigues me. My idea was to keep using OMV but then using MergerFS + SnapRaid to pool the drives. I plan on putting in another SSD to serve as the data drive for all my dockers.
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One big share for media, and then a smaller one that my wife and I use for critical files and is backed up offline and offsite. Both shares are currently on a RAID5 (software) array.
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I'm considering moving from OMV with Emby (and other apps) in Docker to Unraid with the same apps in containers.īasically my server is a couple of shares. I've been putting off since life has been busy. Okay, so I've been thinking of redoing my server for a while.