thomas, to VintageOSes
@thomas@metalhead.club avatar

It took me a few tries to get into the boot manager of the Minix Z100-0dB, but now Debian is installed.

And the first impression is great! Everything already feels very fast. Worlds better than with my Rock64 NAS. But I can only say more once I've run a few benchmarks and finished setting up my NAS.

amadeus, (edited ) to linux
@amadeus@mstdn.social avatar

Do you use or to connect to your on ?

thomas, to VintageOSes German
@thomas@metalhead.club avatar

In der engeren Auswahl für eine neue NAS-/Mediacenter Basis waren:

  • Minisforum UN100L
  • UP 7000 Edge Series
  • Minix Z100-0dB Fanless Mini PC

Habe nun letzteren mal bestellt: https://www.minix.com.hk/en-eu/products/z100-0db-fanless-n100-mini-pc-eu?variant=47725367492906

Der bekommt dann noch das RAID-Gehäuse mit den SSDs verpasst, die gerade an meinem Rock64 Board hängen.

Jellyfin und Plex machen auf dem Rock64 einfach keinen Spaß mehr. Ich wollte diesmal wieder zu x86, um Zicken zu vermeiden, für die ich keine Zeit habe.

Bin gespannt!

thomas, to plex German
@thomas@metalhead.club avatar

Alter. 10 Minuten später hab ich nen Plex Server laufen, der gerade meine Musik indiziert.

Wie grandios ist das denn?

Habe mit mehr Aufwand gerechnet. Bin ziemlich begeistert.

Einfach nur

$ dpkg -i plex-server.deb

Dann Web UI aufrufen, mit Account verknüpfen. Sagen, wo die Musikmedien liegen. Läuft.

😍

cc @Hughenknubbel

#plex #medienserver #nas

thomas, to random German
@thomas@metalhead.club avatar

UP 7000 Edge.Intel Prozessor N100,8GB RAM.64GB eMMC.A1.0

https://up-shop.org/DE/up-7000-edge-intel-processor-n100-8gb-ram-64gb-emmc-a1-0.html

Das Ding hat es mir ziemlich angetan. Ist ziemlich genau das, was ich suche. Noch toller wäre natürlich, wenn das ganze dann auch noch in einem Mini PC Gehäuse für 2x 2,5" SATA Laufwerke wäre. Aber so geht's auch. Dann kommt halt mein RAID Gehäuse einfach via USB dran. Auch okay.

Der Preis an sich wäre mit ca 280 $ auch noch im Rahmen, aber mit Versand und Steuern und Zoll bin ich dann schon bei 370 $ 😢

thomas, to random German
@thomas@metalhead.club avatar

Nachdem ZFS (zfsutils-linux) unter Armbian immer noch nicht installierbar ist wegen nicht auflösbarer Paketkonflikte und ich relativ schnell eine funktionierende Lösung brauche, habe ich gestern mal mit etwas Aufwand auf BTRFS umgestellt und sehe mir das nun mal an.

Ist eh überfällig, mich damit mal genauer auseinandersetzen.

thomas, to streaming German
@thomas@metalhead.club avatar

Mein Jellyfin Server auf einem Rock64 hat jetzt tatsächlich fast 10 Minuten gebraucht, bis er nach einem Kaltstart wieder verfügbar war. Das ist mir zu lang.

Auf der anderen Seite - wenn er mal läuft, dann reicht der Rock64 für Musikstreaming leistungsmäßig völlig aus.

Will aber eigentlich gerade kein Geld für neues Spielzeug ausgeben :S

Also bleibt's wohl erst mal dabei ;-)

lukem, to random
@lukem@hachyderm.io avatar

Dear lazyfedi,

Does any of you use a NAS? Do you like it? Not like it? Anything I should know while being on the market?

I already have two twin SSDs, could get a third one maybe, but I have no idea what device I should pick and how much I should pay for it.

And I'm not entirely excited about getting another computer so I want it to be boring and durable. Anything else is nice-to-have.

Anyone, anything?

nivrig, to random
@nivrig@mastodon.social avatar

I kind of like this one:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005006525654893.html

16Gb, 512Gb, and USB3.2 on the back for £105. Only minus is DDR4, which might suck more idle power than DDR5? Probably not worth worrying about.

simsus, to random German
@simsus@social.tchncs.de avatar

Also bei der Installation von hatte ich keinerlei Probleme. Ja: Es muss aktuell Debian 11 als Grundlage installiert sein. Aber das steht auch in der Doku 😉

Der einfachste | und im Test | c't Magazin https://www.heise.de/news/Der-einfachste-Homeserver-CasaOS-und-Umbrel-im-Test-9703858.html

Taffer, to hardware
@Taffer@mastodon.gamedev.place avatar

The Asustor Drivestor 4-bay NAS devices are cheaper than Synology, but I have no idea how their software compares.

#hardware #nas #asustor #drivestor #synology

Taffer, to hardware
@Taffer@mastodon.gamedev.place avatar

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?

cdfinder, to macos
@cdfinder@techhub.social avatar

Using the plugins in , can now catalog text content from Pages, Apple Numbers, Apple Keynote, Microsoft , and Microsoft files.

That is pretty cool when you need to search your for a certain spreadsheet...

https://www.neofinder.de/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?p=437#p437

metin, (edited ) to IT
@metin@graphics.social avatar

From the ar(t)chive…

3D illustration for a 2005 issue of the Dutch ComputerTotaal magazine, for a "Build a NAS (Network-Attached Storage)" workshop.

wyri, to Synology
@wyri@haxim.us avatar

About to free more than 500GB of storage on my with this one weird trick!

murawski, to Rap Polish
@murawski@mastodon.com.pl avatar

Nasa kończy dziś 30 lat. Album ani trochę się nie zestarzał, kwintesencja east coastu. Piękne wspomnienia, klasyk nad klasyki w rapie!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hOZaTGnHU4

Olly42, to SEC

Critical Flaws Leave 92,000 D-Link NAS Devices Vulnerable to Malware Attacks.

​Over 92,000 end-of-life D-Link Network Attached Storage Devices exposed online and unpatched against a critical remote code execution (RCE) zero-day flaw.

D-Link NAS devices including models DNS-340L, DNS-320L, DNS-327L and DNS-325.

CVE-2024-3272 (CVSS score: 9.8)
CVE-2024-3273 (CVSS score: 7.3)

https://supportannouncement.us.dlink.com/security/publication.aspx?name=SAP10383

#dlink #nas #sec #tech #engineer #news

The command injection flaw arises from adding a base64-encoded command to the "system" parameter via an HTTP GET request, which is then executed. (Example of the malicious request)
[Netsecfish’s network scans show over 92,000 vulnerable D-Link NAS devices exposed online and susceptible to attacks through these flaws. (Netsecfish|GitHub) https://github.com/netsecfish/dlink?tab=readme-ov-file](https://nerdculture.de/system/media_attachments/files/112/246/741/459/654/058/original/0c8cb578783e16d7.png)

anianimalsmoe, to random
@anianimalsmoe@sakurajima.moe avatar

Did UGREEN just send a bunch of techfluencers a free NAS just to push their new kickstarter project? It's nice that it's significantly cheaper than Syncology's practical monopoly on all-in-one NAS, but I'm not sure I'd want to trust my data to sync via this actual Chinese company.

Imagine them harvesting all your photos for AI... Or blackmailing / corporate theft of secrets.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/urgreen/ugreen-nasync-next-level-storage-limitless-possibilities

briancmoses, to 3DPrinting
@briancmoses@hachyderm.io avatar

These heat-set inserts were so much easier thanks to CNCKitchen's soldering tip set! The 11 that I just did turned out awesome.

vordenken, to proxmox
@vordenken@fosstodon.org avatar

A few weeks ago I bought a terramaster NAS (because it was the only device you could install other OSes like proxmox or truenas on it) and now UGREEN published a kickstarter with their new NASes which can do the same but are much newer in terms of hardware…

Should I buy a UGREEN and sell my terraform…?

kieliscalling, to random German
@kieliscalling@chaos.social avatar

Liebe IT Bubble, gebrauchte Festplatten... refurbished: Ja oder lieber nicht? 🤔

sergi, to random
@sergi@floss.social avatar

I have a NAS that I use to backup my devices. Now I want to periodically backup that NAS to some cloud storage.

There would be many uploads and very rarely (hopefully never) downloads. So uploads and storage should be cheap, but it's OK if downloads are expensive.

What software and host/cloud providers do you folks recommend? I want to encrypt the data before uploading.

elperronegro, to Synology
@elperronegro@shmg.online avatar

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?

nebunez, to homelab
@nebunez@fuzzyroots.net avatar

I have new hardware and am about to setup my main home server from scratch.

If you have opinions on OS, software, configuration etc., I'd love to hear them!

Particularly, I'm curious about solutions for managing photos and home automation.

synoforum, to Synology
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