Plus some new goodies such as cockpit project and Portainer.io to provide web UIs for server and container administration - a common (but in my opinion unnecessary) request. I'll cover installing Debian, docker, mergerfs and snapraid plus show you the basics of using docker-compose to manage your containers. Therefore, I'm going to attempt to do a beginners guide to building a DIY NAS over the remaining course of this article. Whilst I think this is a great solution, many of the readers here might find these topics a little too advanced (you should still totally check out Ansible, it is awesome and will save you time in the long run).
Last year, I extolled the virtues of Ansible and automation. One single file defines the 10-15 or so containers on my system at any one time and I have created aliases meaning the snappy command dcrun up -d is all that's required to start all the applications - more on docker-compose later though. I've switched to docker-compose for managing my containers. Something must have changed in 18 months, right? Yes, actually. Debian is absolutely bullet proof, docker encapsulates the 'risky' applications into safe sandboxes, mergerfs just works and snapraid too. Those who know me, know this is ridiculous for my home server. This is a system I can leave running for months at a time without needing to look at it. The system is put together on top of Debian 9 (Stretch), docker, snapraid and mergerfs. Ok, that might be a bit rich but honestly nothing major has needed to change since the original article. I touted the solution I last wrote about as 'flawless'.
BEST NAS FOR HOME 2017 SOFTWARE
It is not only free as in beer, but none of the software used requires you to pay a single penny to get up and running - it is completely free. As do the original requirements in the 2016 article. The core tenet of using only Free Open Source Software wherever possible still remains in place from before. Head on over for support and to ask any questions!įollowing up on extensive feedback to the original post in the past 18 months I will this time, explain how you can actually set up all the required software yourself - without any real previous knowledge of scripting tools like Ansible (which I still highly recommend and personally use, by the way!).
BEST NAS FOR HOME 2017 UPGRADE
And as if I needed further excuses, Debian just released version 9 so now is a great time upgrade / switch.Įdit: Sept 2017 - We have just launched a Discord server.
BEST NAS FOR HOME 2017 UPDATE
It still proves a very popular piece so I thought it about time to update the article where appropriate and give some further information on how you can put this setup together yourself. It's been almost 18 months since my original article in 2016 on the 'perfect' media server - this article assumes you've read that one for background on the software we're about to install. This series remains public here for informational purposes only - for questions or support please visit the new site.
The Perfect Media Series has a new home at.