hmm no real details on why it failed to boot several times, and then on video it simply worked, yeah not the best video in the world :-)
It is an interesting appliance style server that’s for sure, if this becomes popular I can imagine a large increase in the unRAID user community, which can only be a good thing.
I do agree, he looks like a very new content creator though so gotta give him a break I guess.
The answer, barely!
Lol that depends on what you mean by THE binhex 😁 I’m the guy who creates and maintains a collection of docker images, targeted at unRAID primarily.
This guy obviously does not get how ports work with Docker, he didn’t change the container side port after changing the port used by minecraft, or better yet, leave the server.properties file alone and simply change the host side.
One word, good!
Jackett 😁 no seriously, Jackett
A nice solid cheap build, I have two M1015’s in my build actually and they have been going strong for a number of years, I love them!. I am not so sure on the choice of 10 x 3TB drives TBH, not what I would of done, I wonder what he paid for them.
This is a great video with some really nice real world scenarios when using zfs with unRAID.
I have now switched over to voyager for Android, like the side swipe actions
I think the answer is as Ed says, horses for courses, it all depends on what you want to get out of a nas and the amount of time and effort you are willing to spend.
A good question, that really depends on how you use ZFS, if you are creating single disk zpools then the advantages over XFS are limited to compression and snapshots (i think), if you are using ZFS in a more traditional sense of multiple drives then things get more interesting and you can use the whole range of features included in ZFS - disclaimer i have extremely limited knowledge of ZFS so i am being vague on purpose, check out Spaceinvader One’s videos on the subject for much better understanding.
yep, a lot has gone into release 6.12, i am going to give it 1 month since the last release then go for it, i might then give it a further 6 months and then switch filesystem for my cache drive to zfs.
Well we are now at 100+ subscribers, that’s kinda cool, I hope we make it to 1000, I think that maybe the tipping point as to whether this is sustainable.
If I moved to protonVPN, what all is involved in reconfiguring? I assume it’s more complicated than just changing my VPN credentials to a different provider.
There is some current challenges with ProtonVPN, see here:- https://forums.unraid.net/topic/75539-support-binhex-qbittorrentvpn/?do=findComment&comment=1278114
Also, I assume port forwarding is required for the container (deluge one) to work?
Required?, no, recommended, yes, if you dont have a working incoming port then your dl/ul speeds will be slower.
Also, thank you so much for the work you do. I’m disabled and have to use eye gaze technology - having a reliable container for deluge has been a god send for me.
Good luck my friend, being disabled is not easy, I have first hand experience of that, so i’m glad i’m doing my tiny part to make your life easier.
If you want an easy life, then my advise is signup to PIA, i have good support for PIA and port forwarding is all managed for you, but the choice of provider is completely yours, some people don’t trust PIA and that is their prerogative.
Hey no probs!, thank for joining, for any Android users out there I’m quite enjoying ‘Jerboa’ it just got a ton of bugfixes applied, it’s not as slick as RIF but still it’s not half bad either!.
Is there a setting that can fix this issue in the container?
sorry, nope this is controlled from the vpn provider.
If not, I assume I would need to do a new container using a different VPN?
you would need to find a new vpn provider that permits port forwarding and reconfigure your container
I hope so, but only time will tell if this does take off and become a growing community, I will put some effort in posting here but in the end it will be up to the users as to whether it lasts the test of time.
It’s not bad for privacy, is bad for TOR