Since I can't stop thinking about expanding my NAS (I've got a 2-bay NAS now, apparently my brain "needs" a 4+ bay NAS), so I'm looking into building one from parts vs just buying the 4-bay Synology.
Finding small cases with four drive bays is apparently hard; they've all got 1-2 bays and a huge amount of space for a massive GPU because only gamers buy them?
Ich teste gerade den #VM-Manager von #synology. Weil HomeAssistant nur sinnvoll in einer VM läuft und nicht als Docker. Spanennd was die da alles so einbauen... ih bin begeistert ;)
#Shaarli: Synology Archive Download Site - Index of /download - Tous les logiciels Synology disponibles au téléchargement, plus facile d'accès que le site...
On y trouve notamment la dernière version Android du client de chat (trop ancien pour le PlayStore ? o.O), mais aussi les mises à jour de l'OS (un dérivé de Linux), et d'autres clients. : https://archive.synology.com/download#synology#logiciels
Here's another #synology#photos sharing test - this time using the "share" icon. Disappointingly, this seems to upload an image rather than link to source
Although I've been using linux and hosting websites on external servers for many years I'm a late comer to the home server network. Probably a good solution for storing and backup of images amongst many other things. My Synology NAS drive arrives in the next few days and I then can start "messing" :sablobsmilehappy: Any starter tips?
My #Proxmox journey started a month ago. I moved all my all my #docker containers and #HomeAssistant VM from my #Synology NAS to a testing MiniPC with Proxmox.
This test was very positive, so I decided to move to a new server. I'm using a cluster to move my LXCs and VMs. I'm very impressed by how simple the process is for a newbie like me. I just need to remove my snapshots before.
I'm looking for advice on how to get started with a NAS, probably Synology since it's beginner friendly and often well recommended. I'm thinking of a 2 bay case with 2x4TB HDDs in RAID1 setup. What do I have to look out for in a device to get the best bang for my bucks?...
Je cherche des tuto pour installer #Discourse sur Docker Synology et j’en trouve nul part !
J’ai vu que @portesimaginaire pouvait proposer des solutions d’herbergement. Mais j’aimerais tenter de le faire fonctionner sur mon NAS.
C’est toujours la qualité les #NAS#synology et tout l’écosystème autour ou bien ça a été retourné par un concurrent ?
J’ai déjà un vieux Syno DS213j dont je suis très satisfait au demeurant mais qui mériterait la retraite (10 ans déjà et ça se sent) et je regarde pour faire une mis à jour en lorgnant notamment sur le DS223 ou DS224+
4 Lenovo Thincentres with a Protectli box all in a #ProxMox cluster, and a #Synology NAS for all the files to be backed up to. Each box has 250gb SSDs so they can manage most of their own stuff, but the NAS helps for HA and backups. The NAS does a great job hosting my photos and media, and the other boxes do great at.... Everything else!
I was chosen as beta tester for new #NAS hardware! This is gonna be exciting. Let's see if #Synology & #QNAP has a new competitor worth anything...
BTW: They're sending the unit, but no drives. Weird. You think they'd want to control the entire experience in a beta. Ya' know, so everyone is using the same brand, size, etc...
Got a #Synology NAS recently, still getting the thing set up in my spare time, but it's neat so far. One thing I'm a little baffled by though: no full-disk encryption! This seems like a pretty basic feature in 2024, very surprised that they don't have it. In fact, I bought one of the "budget" models and it seems like there's no native option to encrypt folders at all.
Full review of the #synology#BeeStation coming in a few days! Waiting for the new update to be picked up by the device itself as it should fix certain pending issues and bugs.
Do you see yourself as a BeeStation user? If you are not sure, hopefully the upcoming lengthy review will answer some questions and help you decide.
You are KIDDING ME, #Synology! With THIS cost I could buy HOW MANY hard drives and new Synology units - and do it myself and NOT have the ongoing cost of #C2 services! @siracusa@caseyliss
Taking your Apple TV to another country and running TailScale on it works like a dream. As far as the AppleTv apps are concerned, they’re still in Washington State.
Caveats.
I tried using the (wired) Apple TV at home as the exit node and performance was a bit fuzzy (on a 4K tv). I didn’t try again, I just changed my exit node to my Synology at home and it’s been crystal clear.
Once you’ve turned on the exit node, restart the Apple TV. Some apps may have already run and they don’t check their location after startup (I mean, why would they?).
Beginner looking for NAS advice
I'm looking for advice on how to get started with a NAS, probably Synology since it's beginner friendly and often well recommended. I'm thinking of a 2 bay case with 2x4TB HDDs in RAID1 setup. What do I have to look out for in a device to get the best bang for my bucks?...