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@scottalanmiller said in Which Nas OS?:
@jmoore said in Which Nas OS?:
Wish I could find a solid Solaris fork that was still being developed.
I mean, Illumos has been idle for seven hours now.
Ok I am going to try it with OmniOS.
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@jmoore said in Which Nas OS?:
@scottalanmiller said in Which Nas OS?:
@jmoore said in Which Nas OS?:
Wish I could find a solid Solaris fork that was still being developed.
I mean, Illumos has been idle for seven hours now.
Ok I am going to try it with OmniOS.
But they've been idle THREE DAYS, lol
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@krisleslie said in Which Nas OS?:
The only thing I'm missing out on is really the remote backup features from XCP-NG.
Proxmox has backups built in, too.
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@scottalanmiller said in Which Nas OS?:
@krisleslie said in Which Nas OS?:
The only thing I'm missing out on is really the remote backup features from XCP-NG.
Proxmox has backups built in, too.
Although its only full backups.
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@black3dynamite said in Which Nas OS?:
@scottalanmiller said in Which Nas OS?:
@krisleslie said in Which Nas OS?:
The only thing I'm missing out on is really the remote backup features from XCP-NG.
Proxmox has backups built in, too.
Although its only full backups.
True. But add compression and dedupe and it's only so bad.
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@scottalanmiller said in Which Nas OS?:
@black3dynamite said in Which Nas OS?:
@scottalanmiller said in Which Nas OS?:
@krisleslie said in Which Nas OS?:
The only thing I'm missing out on is really the remote backup features from XCP-NG.
Proxmox has backups built in, too.
Although its only full backups.
True. But add compression and dedupe and it's only so bad.
So far I'm only using the backup for small containers and VMs.
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@scottalanmiller you are 100% correct I would be back in the same issue. I actually can say I lived that life. When my nas went through a phase it wasn't supported and didn't get updates, their support sent me to the wolves. I eventually got it to work after 1-2 years after they pushed a firmware update unexpectedly. That left me feeling like yea, I would rather just deal with a server, vm and storage from Window. If something breaks, to some degree I can just spin up another vm and continue working. I don't have a 2nd Synology nas so that in itself is a point of failure.
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@black3dynamite yea I'm more intune with wanting to have the ability to push it to Amazon or Azure or some other cloud vendor. Have to tip my hat, Synology does it out the box.
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@krisleslie said in Which Nas OS?:
I don't have a 2nd Synology nas so that in itself is a point of failure.
Sure, but at least you can go to the store and get another.
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Valid point