• tetris11@feddit.uk
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    10 days ago

    The whole *arr shebang I see 🏴‍☠️ :-)

    I quite like the clean UI of proxmox, and I guess most of these are docker/podman containers with some LXC ones too. It’s really clean I like it!

    I take it your Synology is on another device, and this is your main Jellyfin server which network mounts the synology when needed?

    I tend to use DietPi for this kind of thing, which touches baremetal and uses no containers whatsoever, but it’s aimed at small SBCs than miniPCs

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      9 days ago

      Thanks! Yes, Synology is on another device (my Synology NAS). Honestly? Never going to buy Synology again. Once it stops working for whatever reason, I might just make my own. The Synology DSM is a nightmare to work with - absolutely horrible UX and UI. Did you know it doesn’t even have a dark mode?

      Anyway, yeah, it’s mounted to some to my Mini PC running Proxmox and all my other services. I store the media stack’s content on there, some service configs, and I’m also currently using Proxmox’s built-in backup feature for daily backups of my LXCs/VM, and put those on there too.

      Since making this post I’ve also set up AdGuard and NPMPlus. I now have external and internal domains for my services, depending on if I wanted to make them externally accessible or not. Unfortunately, EE is annoying, and the router they gave me doesn’t allow me to set a DNS server, so I have to figure out what I wanna do about that. Right now I’ve just set it manually on my Linux install for testing.

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        8 days ago

        I use onestream with a crummy modem and I just put it into bridge mode and feed all connections into my openwrt router.

        It’s pretty neat, I just copy the modem credentials to the router and the modem just gets out of the way.

        I cant wait for the day when someone invents a thumbdrive sized modem