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First NAS Project - Enquiries - 02-12-2024 Hello: Been seeing a lot of your videos recently as I attempt to venture into NAS territory. I have been looking to detach myself from Google Photos/Drive and perhaps build an automated ARR framework for media downloading (movies, TV shows) for local and remote viweing. Have thought about: - Aoostar R1 or R7 - Terramaster F4-424 and Pro - Custom DIY solution Was thinking of running Proxmox, TrueNAS as VM. What do you think? ...is it possible to run pfSense as a VM and then export that data to an Orbi mesh system? Hoping to use VPNs/adblocks that way. Really appreciate your knowledge in this topic. Regards, Manuel RE: First NAS Project - ed - 02-16-2024 NAS choices: For simplicity: Asustor R1: Good option for beginners, user-friendly interface, limited expandability. Terramaster F4-424: Similar experience to Asustor, more flexibility with apps and features. For flexibility: Terramaster F4-424 Pro: Similar to F4-424 with more powerful processor and RAM, better for future upgrades. Custom DIY: Most control and customization, requires technical knowledge and time investment. Software considerations: Proxmox and TrueNAS in VMs: Possible, but consider resource requirements and complexity. Might be simpler to run TrueNAS directly on the NAS device. pfSense as a VM: Possible, but ensure your NAS has enough resources and supports network passthrough. Exporting data isn't necessary, pfSense handles firewall/VPN independently. Specific thoughts: Budget: Your 500-600 USD budget is good for most pre-built options with 4-8 TB storage. Factor in hard drives if buying a diskless NAS. Location: Puerto Rico shouldn't affect your NAS choices significantly. Media downloading: Many NAS software options have apps for automated downloads (e.g., Sonarr, Radarr). Check compatibility with your chosen NAS. Remote viewing: Both Plex and Emby media servers are common NAS choices for remote streaming. Recommendations: If you prioritize simplicity and user-friendliness: Asustor R1 or Terramaster F4-424. If you prefer more flexibility and future expandability: Terramaster F4-424 Pro or a custom DIY setup. For software: Start with running TrueNAS directly on the NAS. Run pfSense in a VM only if the NAS is powerful enough and supports network passthrough. RE: First NAS Project - mannymore - 02-17-2024 Thanks for the help. I already bought a Aoostar R1 with the N100, 512GB and 16GB RAM. I bought 2 Seagate Ironwolf HDDs (8TB each). I am willing to experiment with the software side of things, but did not want to build it all from scratch for first project. Considering this, what do you recommend regarding software? I have seen some video guides on using Proxmox and running Container for NAS needs. Is this recommended? Again, my goals (if feasible now that you know my hardware): - NAS solution for home use (try to replace GDrive/GPhotos) - Create a Jellyfin/Envy/Plex home server. - Have the option to watch my media from another location (ie. family's home). - Create an ARR solution for media. - If feasible, run a better home router solution (using an Orbi RBK50 system with 1 router and 2 satellites. Hard to use VPN and other features). Bought you a coffee! Take care. |