Outgrown my Synology NAS, time for a proper dedicated machine
Outgrown my Synology NAS, time for a proper dedicated machine
Great news! I started my selfhost journey over a year ago, and I'm finding myself needing better hardware. There's so many services I want that my NAS can't handle. And I unfortunately need to add GPU transcoding to my Jellyfin setup.
What's the best OS for a machine focused on containers and (getting started with) VMs? I've heard Proxmox
What CPU specs should I be concerned about?
I'm willing to buy a pre-built as long as its hardware has sufficient longevity.
Depending on how many bays your Synology is, you might be best off getting a nuc or a mini pc for compute and using your synology just for storage.
This is precisely what I do with my nas.
I have 9...ish tiny/mini/micros for compute, two NAS (locally).
Solid approach
9? That's quite a bit of compute lol.
My journey started with 1 server, then 4, then 5 (one functioning as a NAS), then 1 (just the NAS box), then I moved and decided to slim it down to a proper NAS and 1 mini PC/NUC clone. Now I'm up to two because the first was an Intel N105 which just isn't up for the challenges lol
Plus one to this. It's super nice separating concerns in this way.
It's 4 bays, and we're eating that space up quicker than I imagined
I'm in the same boat. My 2 bay Synology is enough for my storage, but the apps and Docker containers are bringing it to its knees. I'm keeping the Synology and adding on a mini PC to run docker containers.
Found a mini PC with an i5-12500T for £240.
I'm a noob at this stuff, but I'm hyped to get more stability in what I host and start using more demanding services.
I have a 6 bay, so yeah that might be a little limiting. I have all my personal stuff backed up to an encrypted cloud mount, the bulk of my storage space is pirated media I could download again, and I have the Synology using SHR so I just plug in a bigger drive, expand the array, then plug in another bigger drive and repeat. Because of duplication sectors you might not benefit as much from that method with just 4 bays. Or if you have enough stuff you can’t feasible push to up to the cloud to give piece of mind during rebuilding I guess.
I run a 4 bay and a N100 NUC.
The Synology is almost a pure storage machine. Works really well with Proxmox on the side. Not a single file has made it kneel yet, and I’ve thrown some high bitrate badboys on it.
Is not upgrading the drives an alternative?
I feel like you sacrifice a lot of practicality removing the NAS, such as automatic backup from phones and very easy remote access.
Personally I also prefer separating data and software, so I don’t lose it all if a component fails.
Just my .02
That's the route I took too. NAS for storage and simple docker containers, Minipc for compute/GPU.
I did his when I moved from unraid because I wanted better infra as code for my dockers etc. Kept unraid with all my drives and use NFS mounts from another machine with proxmox that runs a VM for my dockers