[-] zerodawn@leaf.dance 1 points 10 months ago

Most of that will be budget based and long term goal oriented. Do you want a 4 bay nas with 10tb drives set up in raid 5 or do you think you'd want a two bay system with 5tb drives set up in mirror raid? Do you want to start cheap and get a second hand thinkcenter off ebay or do you want to buy a brand new NUC and put a 2tb M.2 and 16gb of ram in one slot so you can add the other 16gb later? Some nuc can take up to 64gb of ram and have two 2tb drives in them.

[-] zerodawn@leaf.dance 1 points 10 months ago
[-] zerodawn@leaf.dance 1 points 10 months ago

It's a great software to run. I like to watch youtube tutorials that explain things step by step so i can understand what happens. If i find a good video i'll see what other software that channel may have a tutorial on and if that software may interest me.

[-] zerodawn@leaf.dance 1 points 10 months ago

You could set up a dns based ad-blocker like pihole and a vpn like wireguard to tunnel your phone back into your home network so you have ad-blocking on the go, too. That's a semi beginner protect with plenty of tutorials to pick from.

You could run nextcloud, syncthing, or immich to make your own cloud at home but that might need more than a basic pi setup.

[-] zerodawn@leaf.dance 1 points 1 year ago

Everyones process is a little different but that sounds unnecessarily complicated. See my other comment about the arrs through docker. You could probably do it all in a single compose file.

[-] zerodawn@leaf.dance 1 points 1 year ago

So in your case the vm is HAOS and Frigate is running inside that?

[-] zerodawn@leaf.dance 1 points 1 year ago

That would be one hell of a project

[-] zerodawn@leaf.dance 1 points 1 year ago

If i remember correct the vm i'm running lemmy on has less than 300gigs of storage and i've used less than half of that with running lemmy for a couple of months with a hand full of users. I can't speak to the bandwidth aspect but i'd imagine self hosting lemmy would almost be better suited for low bandwidth so it can pull down the posts over time and hold them locally for you when you're ready, but thats just a guess.

[-] zerodawn@leaf.dance 1 points 1 year ago

This looks like a great fit for my use case, i'll dig into this more, thank you.

[-] zerodawn@leaf.dance 1 points 1 year ago

https://youtu.be/0ZEuWJ4muYc

I could be wrong but i think it's originally from Futurama

[-] zerodawn@leaf.dance 1 points 1 year ago

You are correct, they are limited to 2.5" drives. They also take m.2 and if i'm not mistaken those go up to 8Tb and 5Tb for 2.5 SSD. Not the ideal single drive solution but if you had a total size goal it looks like you could hit it with an NUC

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