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Cake day: October 21st, 2023

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  • One thing for you to consider: Software RAID is no longer a dirty word and somewhat suspicious.

    As current processors have a lot of power available, it becomes unnecessary to have a controller and a specialized processor. You can find good and solid RAID systems in free software, much more tested than a controller from… a beginner manufacturer.

    More flexible configurations, more maintenance and recovery tools, more sophisticated security, better logs and, especially, great integration into virtualization platforms like Vmware and Proxmox.


  • A low-end motherboards usually have only 4 native SATA ports, the ones with more are costly. You will need a extra pci-e sata raid card (4 a 6 ports, usually), but they are dirt cheap.

    If you are use mostly as a Plex box, a Linux with Docker/Portaineir is good enough. But you can explore some ‘storage oriented’ distros, like Unraid (non-free, but isn’t costly), who also can run a dockerized Plex without problems.

    I am very partial about of use of MergerFS storage, the ‘poor man raid’, as I said. Without redundancy or disaster recovery, but easy and cheaper to build.



  • I tried Proxmox and gave up, too much complicated in how to share mass storage between different VMs

    Now I use PopOS, the “poor man raid” MergerFS to store the data and Docker/Portaineir to run my services: Plex, Jellyfin and Syncthing. And there’s still plenty of power to occasionally play Diablo4 using Lutris.

    PopOS is already pre-configured for games, otherwise my choice is Debian. I’m a little suspicious about Ubuntu, I believe it is positioning itself to sell a premium version. Or worse, for a monthly subscription.