tofu@lemmy.nocturnal.garden
on 29 Mar 14:42
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TrueNAS is probably the most popular one. It’s pretty solid but also does a lot of things (like running apps in docker) and you have to get used to some design choices.
There’s also XPenology - a hacked Synology software to run on non-Synology systems. Awesome when you’ve got it running, can be somewhat adventurous and/or nerve-wrecking when a major update is due.
lka1988@sh.itjust.works
on 29 Mar 23:20
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Just stick with OMV, its solid.
mhzawadi@lemmy.horwood.cloud
on 30 Mar 00:03
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TrueNAS is probably the most popular one. It’s pretty solid but also does a lot of things (like running apps in docker) and you have to get used to some design choices.
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Didn’t they just abandon the FOSS edition recently?
No, but the build system
I found it too complicated compared to OMV. But it’s a good option.
There’s also XPenology - a hacked Synology software to run on non-Synology systems. Awesome when you’ve got it running, can be somewhat adventurous and/or nerve-wrecking when a major update is due.
Just stick with OMV, its solid.
Vanilla Debian with just NFS exports?
Too complex
Any reason why you want to change from OMV. It’s not perfect but my go to media server.
UI IS TRASH AND OUTDATED
YOU MIGHT WANT TO GET THAT CAPS LOCK KEY FIXED, MATE!
WHY ARE YOU YELLING??
WHAT?