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Cake day: June 28th, 2026

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  • Yeah, a good enclosure will have accoustically isolated drives (rubber bumpers at the drive mount points)

    I run rack-mount servers, so drive noise is the least of my issues (fans are always the loudest part of any server) but I used to run in a Nanoxia DeepSilence 6 tower, and it was amazing. 1mm thick superstructure, insulation, accustically isolated drive mounts, etc. Couldn’t hear that even when the fans were running at full steam.


  • RAID is for continuous of operations, backup is for restoration after a failure.

    I have both, but run Raid-6 on my array due to the size of the drives. As has been observed here, if one drive fails and then another drive fails during the rebuild, you’ve lost everything.

    Then to add to that I’ve got backups of everything I can’t replace. Plex library will come back automatically (though it will take a while). But my documents, digital filing cabinet, pictures, videos of my kids, those are all protected by raid, backup, AND off-site replication.




  • Truenas is hardened enough that it’s pretty hard to screw it up… you can’t install packages or anything like that… My goal was to have one server that’s “Production” so that I can nuke the lab from time to time as needed. (I have a proxmox server, a VMWare server, and one that bounces back and forth between nutanix and whatever else I want to play with at the time…

    Also have another R730XD that I use for proxmox backup server, 6x 12TB drives (that were my nas drives before I got the 22TB upgrades) PBS is an amazing application, even when I’m not using the proxmox VM’s, the filesystem backups work like a champ, and it replicates backups to an NFS datastore in my other house (running on Truenas on a T630 under my desk)





  • I’m just running docker-compose on the truenas itself… bonus points is docker ps shows me the truenas apps as well as the ones I’ve created… Downside is, no GUI indication of the docker-compose stuff.

    I have a similar setup. 2x 250G hardware mirrored for boot, 4x 2TB SSD’s ZFS mirrored for apps, 12x 22TB Raid-Z2 for mostly static data (plex, etc) All in a single Dell PowerEdge R730 with 256G of ram and an RTX3050 in it, so I have plenty of room for apps and such.

    By today’s standards it’s an expensive setup, but I only paid $189/each for the 22T drives back when I built it, so it wasn’t so bad then.












  • I’m in Virginia - I love Washington state, spent some time in Issaquah a while back in the SeaTac area… But the last time we moved my wife told me in no uncertain terms “If you take another out of state job, you’re going alone.” (Too many years of travelling for work…)

    But I’m an awesome remote worker. ;-)