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Weeeell, since they switched to a semi-subscription model, I'd recommend looking into TrueNAS (inb4 they start locking down their stuff)
TrueNAS was actually the first thing I tried. The NAS side of it is great but my need to tinker and get my hands dirty got the better of me. And I don't actually mind paying for good software, its the fact that so much of unraid is closed-source puts me off.
Are you using truenas as the entire homelab?
I also love messing with stuff until it breaks and I learn something, but I've decided I just want my files to be accessible.
So I actually have truenas virtualized with a passed through HBA so I can run proxmox to host all my breakable VMs while leaving truenas alone.
I want to try this eventually. Never used HBAs before. Is it hard to set up? Reliable once its up and running?
It was really simple to do in Proxmox.
You will find no name brand HBAs in IT mode on eBay for half the price of Intel, Supermicro, Dell, Etc branded ones. Do not buy the no names. I spent a week flashing and reflashing some cheap one, cycling through cables, etc. Nothing.
My supermicro branded one worked absolutely no issue. And I think it was like $40
It probably took a total of 30 minutes to pass it through and build the VM and everything. It took a couple days to rebuild my data from my previous truenas server but I had 10 TB of data on 4 drives.
The only issues I've had have been my own reading comprehension in setting up truenas accounts.
I used to buy mine from Art of the Server off eBay. Came ready to go.
Sweet. You got any good links for reading up on it?