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5 AWESOME Home Server/NAS Operating Systems

5 AWESOME Home Server/NAS Operating Systems

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  1. As i sit here and watch this, i find myself wondering what "protainer" is and trying to figure out what exactly a "learning curb" is. Lmfao.

    Sorry, my mokey brain got distracted.

  2. Cant believe in this day and age, that everyone loves UNRAID. when, in this day and age, it can only be run from a USB drive.. WHY? That is the biggest SINGLE issue why I will never use UNRAD. I dont mind pating for software, but I would at least ecpect it can be installed on an SSD like a "proper" system.

  3. You make such great videos! I’m currently running on a few laptops and I hope to get it into one desktop. Trying to decide between Truenas and proxmox. Have a great day!

  4. CasaOS is not an OS, it's not technically based on debian because it's just a package you install in not only debian, but also Alpine, Arch or even OpenWRT if you're into that. It's just a frontend that lets you install docker containers easily.

  5. Hi man, BIG fan of you videos. May i ask a request? Do you have any video where as you explain from scratch how to setup a "homelab" with everything to server OS to applications and how to install them 🙂 (noob perspective) This would be very educational

  6. debating between OMV and CasaOS, although CasaOS has actual Docker native (apps i need are available) where OMV you need to use portainer, im actually leaning heavy towards OMV because of RAID support where CasaOS AFAIK so far doesnt support raid… maybe its planned i dont know

  7. It really seems you have three different categories of software you're dealing with: (1) a hypervisor (Proxmox), (2) a container manager (CasaOS), and (3) NASes that let you run additional software, whether in VMs, containers, or both (the rest). There's some overlap between these categories, but they're still fundamentally different pieces of software. I've at least played with four of the five (the only one I haven't touched is Unraid). I've been using FreeNAS for 10+ years, followed the upgrade path to TrueNAS CORE, and moved to SCALE about a year ago; I run a number of apps there (anything that's dealing heavily with data that's on the NAS, runs on the NAS). I've also been running a Proxmox cluster for a number of years; that's where VMs and LXCs run.

    A direct alternative to Proxmox would be xcp-ng, using Xen for its hypervisor rather than KVM.

  8. Having license tied to the boot drive and having the boot drive only able to be a USB drive seems like such a hilariously terrible design. I'm surprised they've stuck with that over the years.

  9. Hey Brandon! Thanks for making this video! I run TrueNAS Scale as my media server, and I have a separte box for my router running OPNsense… I've been playing with the idea of consolidating it all with Proxmox as the hypervisor, but some tell me that it's not wise to run my router virtualized…. May I get your thoughts on that? Great video as always!

  10. I almost never leave comments online but I just have to say your CasaOS video was great. It was so easy to follow through and have it up and running. From someone who knows nothing to actually have a server up and running, it makes it so simple.

    I really appreciate these kind of videos for people like me on the fence to learn more and the way your break them down for people who have no background.

  11. I have been running my unraid since 2015 on the same usb drive and cache drive with no problems. I subsequently built one more unraid machine here in 2023. And I love how docker and vm how easy it is to manage. Thumbs up from here.

  12. I have a synology but i would love to try trunas can i create a partition on my pc drive and install it there so i can try and test trunas or add an externa hdd and install it there ?

  13. Interesting video. Your list of server OSes and mine… only one overlap in the software that you list at the start and that I use: TrueNAS Scale. I took an ill-advised detour from Synology and built myself a TrueNAS machine for specific media backups. (I tried OMV and found it severely lacking and poorly designed). I do have a CasaOS VM, I wanted to see what it looked like. I had a NextCloud VM at one point too. Not useful if you already have Synology's suite of applications. Hypervisor: VMware ESXi (with vCenter Server). It's what I do for a living, along with Horizon VDI, and it's best-of-breed as far as hypervisors go. For containers, I have Docker running on one of the Synology NASes and on two Ubuntu Server VMs, one for production and one for test. I tend to spin up a VM rather than look for a Docker version of whatever I want to run. 20+ years using VMware software. Again, interesting video. Be well.

  14. I really don't get hype around Casaos. Found broken apps and selection itself isn't even anything spectacular. Imo something like caprover might be better option.

  15. I was taught "separate storage and virtualization" and personally prefer FreeBSD so I still run Truenas Core + Proxmox as my 2 'main' servers. Before that I manually configured FreeBSD, then moved on to FreeNAS. Xen used to be my hypervisor of choice but moved to Proxmox and have been happy with it.

    Currently rebuilding my Proxmox server and want to play around with Scale so I'll probably run a Scale VM which still seems wrong to me but I'll get over it. Tried OMV and Unraid and while I didn't see a reason to move away from Truenas I do get why people like Unraid so much.

  16. I wish Unraid would get off of using USB as a boot drive and switch to SSD/NVMe… Call me dumb but this is the main reason I don't run Unraid… Even TrueNAS stopped recommending USB boot devices. There is a reason

  17. Nice lineup, thanks. Question: One of the things I would be wanting to do with a NAS, is run an instance of OpenSimulator on it. But I haven't been able to find out if that is even possible. Does anyone know if any of these platforms would be an appropriate environment for OS?

  18. Hi TechHut, I have seen a lot of videos of your home server setup and i tried to replicate the same but services that you run there are not many videos showing step by step installation of those, like Proxmox, or Sonarr or Radarr how to link them to torrent and Jellyfin etc.. can you make videos with the step by step setup process of services that you use.

  19. I run everything in proxmox then create big Ubuntu vms and run docker inside of it.

    I’d love to move to something like unraid but my hardware is split up currently and I don’t have enough storage to justify it.

    Once I build out (eventually) a HL15 or something similar with decent storage I’ll probably swap everything to unraid.

  20. I've been using NixOS on all my home servers for a while now and I couldn't use anything else at this point. Sure, it has a learning curve, has no fancy GUI and is not going to be as noob-friendly but it is so convenient and powerful to set up your whole system declaratively in one config file and then have it update itself continuously. And if something breaks and you need to reinstall, no problem, just copy over the config file, rebuild the system and everything just works. Infrastructure as code > GUI.

  21. Also not a fan of the USB-drives for booting Unraid, but having them mounted internally (if you can), you just kind of forget about them. I have replaced 1 drive that failed about half a year ago, and I managed to delete the key-file, but support sent me new key within like 3-4 hours.

  22. Thanks for another great video. I'm in my 50s. As a complete beginner to NAS (as in I still haven't purchased a unit yet!) do you think a Chinese knockoff (say, terramaster F4-423) with one of the OS you talked about would be okay for someone super amatuer. Or would a more expensive Synology unit (currently looking at DS-1522+) be better? Thanks for all you do! 🙏

  23. Unfortunately I got sucked into Unraid eventhough my preference was proxmox, now I have all* my data in Unraid server and can't afford to do anything else. So I pulled the plug and I've virtualised Unraid through proxmox and passed through the hard drives, the nvmes and ssds. I found the virtualisation on unraid unreliable.

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