The email archiver meets I need I've had for a long time. Is there any other software like this? I'll try it out later, but does anyone else have experience with it?
That is what I was afraid of. I have no coding skill at all, but would it be difficult to adapt the plugin to a standalone docker container? Just upload, and it automatically saves to your library of choice.
Calibre on Windows has a great plugin called de-drm to help liberate your purchases from Amazon. Is there a way to use the plugin on the web version? Alternatively, is there an alternative software that allows that? Currently, I have to first use my desktop version, then upload the book to my server.
FYI, unRAID is moving to a subscription, so if you want to try it out, it might be good now before they change.
Also, I thought I read that docker/portainer was possible on TrueNas. You might check it out if Kubernetes is giving you trouble. I might be wrong, but I can't imagine why it wouldn't work on the base Debian install.
The comments on the community and OneDrive implemention are helpful. I do remember seeing one post from someone asking about running only one hdd in TruNAS. You're right, the comments were very rude. I guess it's a bigger problem than I realized.
I don't have any experience with Kubernetes, I'll check on that.
If you had to start over, what NAS software would you look at?
Yes, this is my thinking. I mainly need a NAS that will let me use some services. I'm just not sure what I'll be missing if I forgo Proxmox. I'm assuming it is a lot of advanced settings I don't need, but other users mentioned backups as a positive for Proxmox.
This is my first experience with zfs. So far I've been okay with the Proxmox UI, but I also haven't tried anything other than vanilla VMs. I've enjoyed using Proxmox and learning it, but it also seems like an extra layer that I'm going to have to keep updated and maintained.
I might expand storage, but as it is, I'm doubling my current available storage, I have enough offsite backup capacity for a long time, and I'll have the original 4tb external HDD if I want to shuck it. The main issue is getting all my data centralized with as little duplication as possible.
I'm assuming that TrueNas has basic features, and that I only need basic features, so Proxmox is probably overkill for me. What would I be missing if I only used TrueNas for virtualization? Before they talk about backups. It's there anything else?
So is your TrueNas in a Proxmox VM? Did you try VMs in TrueNas?
I guess I'm trying to see the benefits of VMs in Proxmox versus VMs in TrueNas Scale. My use case is not very complicated, so I'm wondering if I can simplify the setup by just using TrueNas.
By a backup server, is that an additional component to my proxmox install? Could I back things up to the offsite Synology? I assume it isn't a separate box on the network?
In what ways is proxmox virtualization more flexible than TrueNas? I thought it was fairly similar for basic things (my use case). I do realize they are built for different purposes, I just don't need a lot of virtualization.
For some reason I've never had luck setting up network shares for Windows on my network. I should really figure that out.
Thanks for the response. I'll check it the backup server in more detail.
Would the keywords help with mislabeled files?
Thanks for the ideas on the failsafe. I'll check into it.