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Re: "Finally setting up a home NAS"
so i run a home server since 2010. it had apache with my site and blog, xmpp, email.
then i started to run diaspora in 2012 on it.
and i started to use it as NAS, with public IP at some point, available everywhere. for a year I even kept my whole home on it.
when my laptop os would load, I would start networking, it would start wireguard to my home server. then i would mount my home partition via nfs that listens on wireguard interface.
i used it for a year, but right now my server is not at my home, since i didn't have good internet at some of the places i had to move to. so my friend kept the server. i'll get my home server back home soon.
2023-07-31 · 6 weeks ago
i am too verbose, realize it. so the story is, in the last update i used two ssds for the / of the os, as mirrored raid. and two 10tb hdds that aren't mirrored via raid. every 7 days the script would mount the second drive and sync the data. that way if i removed something accidentally, there was a probability it would be still on the second drive.
interestingly, second drive failed. but i still have hope that it is the wire, not the drive. i'll get my server back home, and i'll be able to experiment with it, change the wires, let's see.
Finally setting up a home NAS — On a whim yesterday I decided to check out the local university's used-surplus sale. I was hoping to find a tape player or maybe a PDA. I found neither of those, but I *did* find a 6-bay NETGEAR ReadyNAS box for $75, so I snatched that up. When I got home I stuck a junk HDD in it to confirm that it worked, and was able to get it set up through the online interface. It only had a bit of dust that needed to be blown out. I next needed to buy disks... The...