I found your channel by accident but I'm really happy that I did, all of your content is well described and your prodution is through the roof. Keep at it.
Oração à Virgem Maria pela Santa Pureza “Santa Pureza, a rainha das virtudes, a virtude angélica, é uma jóia tão preciosa que aquele que a possui se torna como os anjos de Deus no Céu, ainda que revestidos da mortalidade da carne.” São João Bosco. Fazemos parte de uma realidade cujo desprezo pela virtude da pureza está cada vez mais ascendente. Assim, nossa vigilância, a fim de que não caiamos na mesmice oferecida pelo pecado, deve ser revestida pela fortaleza advinda da oração. Busquemos, principalmente, espelharmo-nos na vida e nas virtudes e plenitude de dons de Maria Puríssima, “criatura mais preciosa da criação” (São Cirilo de Alexandria), que é nossa mediadora ao Mestre Jesus, verdadeiro Deus e verdadeiro Homem, puro por excelência e digno de adoração. Rezemos a seguinte Oração a Maria Santíssima pela Santa Pureza: 1. Coração Puríssimo de Maria, por vosso amor e com vosso auxílio, estou resolvido a não consentir, neste dia, em nenhum pensamento impuro. Ajudai-me, Senhora, a afastá-los logo. Ave Maria, cheia de graça, o Senhor é convosco, bendita sois vós entre as mulheres e bendito é o fruto do vosso ventre, Jesus. Santa Maria, Mãe de Deus, rogai por nós pecadores, agora e na hora da nossa morte. Amém. Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dóminus tecum. Benedícta tu in muliéribus, et benedíctus fructus ventris tui, Iesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatóribus, nunc, et in hora mortis nostræ. Amen. 2. Coração Puríssimo de Maria por vosso amor e com vosso auxílio, estou resolvido a não proferir, neste dia, palavra alguma indecente. Purificai, Senhora, a minha língua. Ave Maria... 3. Coração Puríssimo de Maria por vosso amor e com vosso auxílio, estou resolvido a guardar, neste dia, especial modéstia em todas as minhas ações. Ó Senhora minha! Ó minha Mãe! Impetrai-me a graça de sempre e em tudo dar gosto ao vosso Puríssimo Coração. Ave Maria... Meu Jesus, Fazei-me puro. Puro nos olhos, pensamentos e nas ações. Fazei-me humilde, que eu sempre desconfie de mim mesmo e não me exponha ao perigo do pecado. Fazei-me penitente, dai-me amor ao sofrimento; tanto sofrestes por mim, que quero sofrer por vós. Fazei-me generoso, para que eu nada vos recuse e toda a minha vida seja vossa. Fazei-me zeloso pela Glória de Deus e pela Salvação das almas. Meu Jesus, fazei-me obediente aos meus pais e superiores. Amém! Uma alma pura é uma pérola preciosa. Enquanto está escondida na concha no fundo do mar, ninguém pensa em admirá-la. Mas se a trouxermos para a luz, esta pérola brilhará e atrairá todos os olhares. Portanto, a alma pura que está escondida aos olhos do mundo um dia irá brilhar ante os anjos no sol da eternidade. São João Maria Vianney Deus Vos salve Virgem da Trindade templo, alegria dos anjos, da pureza exemplo! (Trecho do Ofício da Imaculada Conceição) www.catolicoarretado.com.br/2017/06/oracao-virgem-maria-pela-santa-pureza.html?m=1#:~:text=Meu%20Jesus%2C,que%20quero%20sofrer%20por%20v%C3%B3s.
The vibe when I click on this video is not describable. He sounds really nice and clear, and then the music just ads on, which makes his videos really incredible. I really hope that you become more successful. Also I went scrapping the other day and I found a 23' monitor from Lenovo, and it works just as new.
I don't really comment on videos, but I've binge watched all of the videos on this channel. Even though I know most of the software used here like unRAID, and since I am living off budget mode now I like seeing old machines being given new life with a few upgrades. Keep it up mate.
I got an old optiplex micro from work that they were going to toss but I wasn't sure exactly what to do with it. Thank you so much for making this since it does exactly everything that I wanted to do (share GOG installers, manga, and host Terraria for the family) without getting overwhelmed with choices
This is a great introductory video. Very much appreciated it. I have been running an unRAID server now for almost 4 years. It has been a game changer. Every so often it gums up and I need to restart, but I'm running it as my home media server which I have configured with revprox so I can watch my Emby server from anywhere (may try JellyFin soon), my gaming VM with my GTX 1660 Ti passed through, our home UniFi WiFi server, home file server, and a couple other things which I'm drawing a blank on right now. In any case, the more folks who are putting out good content about unRAID and how to make to do what it does would be greatly appreciated, and your content is QUITE good! Thank you. Kepp 'em commin'.
Great video! I actually just finished putting together my own home server (sketch chinese x79 with a 10c xeon cpu with like 4 drives on a raid card) and was thinking of installing Unraid! This tutorial really made the process easy to follow, I hope you do more tutorials in the future!
you explain the steps so clearly that even I without any knowledge on the subject can follow, great videos! Would love to see what other cool services you could run on these servers.
Great video! I actually built my current gaming rig with the intent of it eventually becoming an entry-level server. As it now has 25 TB SSD space, its conversion to the dark side is nearly complete.
In July 2022 I migrated all of my VMs, storage and self hosted services to Unraid after running proxmox for a few years. It’s been a game changer for me. While I have a proxmox box for backups and misc, Unraid is my favorite and primary HV/NAS. IMO the license fee is well worth it. When I find a FOSS project that’s useful I’ll donate funds to support it so I find no fault in paying for stuff that adds value to my lab or workflow.
i allready have my old gaming pc since three years running as my unraid server with 8x 2TB drives.. with a xeon 1231v3 32 GB ram in my old antec 300 case every 3.5 bay and every 5.25 bay with 3.5 adapters occupied in it... running in our houses basement... all drives mounted with vibration absorbers... i love it also with plex, nextcloud, and i love "lan cache" living in a shared house with other gamers... this was the best thing besides using pfsense as our router to get our internet connection balanced between all of us... as the call of duty remake came out 6 people here where playing it... with every patch with a size about 25- 50 GB this really saved our connections bandwith.
Guys, i'm having a hard time deciding what to put on my NAS. Tried Openmediavault 6 and loved it, but all the other UIs look "pretty" so i'm giving Unraid a trial today. Then maybe Trunas. I dont have any data on my NAS yet so I havent settled on anything. Anyways thanks for making these videos. Keep up the good work!
Great tutorial and channel. Your presentation is smooth and accessible to DIY/Enthusiast/Hobbyist like myself. I have been working on my own homelab/studio that started as a collection of old desktops of various architecture/form factors repurposed as Proxmox nodes. Now I have a serious collection of compute and storage resources that I dont dare run at one time unless it gets real cold. Then I do "folding at home" play hardcore graphical video games, mine monero or run hashcat 😝 then its like the tropics in my apartment ...lulz In the previous video about building an economical NAS from various components, I have a very similar mobo made by foxconn for HP called the Nutmeg-C or P it is a slimline mini-ITX with same soldered on CPU the J2900 Quad-Core Celeron Swamptrail? 1.6GHz very powerful almost industrial PC. Well it doesnt have PCIe slots it has a mini-PCIe for WiFi and two SATA2 data ports but an odd proprietary power connection that is closest to a Audio Line-In connection. I think I should just need to wire my own for it from a 4pin Molex connector. I've only used that one with different LiveOS from USB. It remains in my collection because it is so elegant and economical for doing many things... Like making use of "thin clients" over Raspberry Pi's
Haven, awesome video. Congrats on the new member of your household. I too found this by accident and will be building a server in the near future, so more tutorials, please. Loved it.
Something to consider about the power supply, depending on how many drives you're using, the stock PSU that comes with a lot of prebuilt PCs may not have enough connectors, much less enough power. I'm using TrueNAS on an old Optiplex 7010 and had to pop in a PSU upgrade to have enough SATA power connectors.
@@nahco3994 The older ones did not, depending on the configuration. The one in mine (the mini-tower 7010 model) did not have many connectors, but they were all standardized, so a quick swap to an off-the-shelf PSU was simple.
About to to this with some old hardware laying around. I don’t know how, but today I scored 24TB worth of NAS drives on Amazon for under $100. I don’t know if the orders will be cancelled, but they haven’t yet. Also, congrats on your baby! Mine is due very very soon. I am beyond excited.
This is some pretty awesome content Haven! I've also been looking for something like this for a LONG time and would love to see a tutorial series about it! I love repurposing old machines into various home servers, and when I thought OMV was the best solution I was pulling my fur out with trying to learn docker... For some reason I've never been able to wrap my head around Portainer, but this just directly used Docker without third party needs AND lets me make my own VMs... Soooo yeah! I'd love to see more of this! Thanks a ton for showcasing this outstanding software
Thank you very much for pointing out things which I need. I now have windows 10, 11 and dockers running without the collisions. Also, I noticed before when I used to download that my VMS would stutter. Not anymore. Thanks man. Seriously. I had intentions on running videos for this Hypervisor, but I will continue to get my certs first.
I needed this channel a year ago but I am really happy I have found it now. 😅 now I just have to convince my BF to get off the server so I can play with it for the weekend 🙃
I literally did the opposite of this. Back in 2013 I paired a Pentium D 35w tdp with a high end motherboard with something like ten sata ports and a large tower case to build an Unraid server. Then in 2020, my eight-year old wanted a gaming rig. I swapped in a 4790K from ebay and added a 1650 super; he's been gaming with that for the last three years. Now I'm looking to try Unraid again... the technology circle of life.
unRAID simplifies the configuration and management through their GUI. If you are not someone super comfortable on CLI, unRAID can bridge that gap while giving you a server that is just as capable.
I'd like to see you use unRAID to host a family (home movies) library and serve with PLEX to other family members around the US. I'm currently converting old Hi-8, and cataloging mini-DV and digital videos covering around 30 years and want to let the family see themselves growing up! Thanks for all your hard work and smooth competent videos that have rekindled my home lab spirit. Turly enjoy binge watching your material.
This is an excellent video that goes over a complete relatively basic setup - thanks! I have one request for a potential follow-up: one of the possible issues in repurposing an old pc as a 24/7 server is power consumption (with power prices in some places in Europe beign 0.30 € / kWh running a 100W device 24/7 would cost 260€ a year, for example, and even with US prices being nearer 0.15 USD / kWh it's stilla pretty penny) - would you be able to delve a bit into how much power your system uses? If you have access to a more conventional NAS a comparison might also be very interesting.
Dang I meant to mention power consumption.. This system idled at around 35W. I didn’t test power draw while running data transfers or the terraria server, but during a cinebench run (so basically full cpu load), it pulled around 90w from the wall.
That's the reason why I hesitate to move any of my home network services from my Raspberry Pi to more capable hardware. Even the RPi 4B idles at roughly 3 W, and peaks out at a meager 7.5 W or so. That's really tough to beat, given the fact that its performance is more than good enough for most tasks. It might struggle a bit with media transcoding though, since there's no hardware support for that.
Those SSHD's are still excellent boot drives especially for retro gaming rigs! Could be a good idea to find another regular 2TB HDD and swap out that SSHD and use it in a different system maybe?
I just happened to do this same project last week, for the SSD, I assume you know this but for others who don't, I used the small older SSD I had as a cache drive. So I left it installed, added it to the pool, which should give me better write speeds.
quick tip for the terraria server... it just used the default world it generated because you never changed/deleted the world it loads. hence why it never generated a new one
I did build s server for $0.00. It is based in the remains of a 2003 HP d530 SFF. It contains a Pentium 4 HT (1C2T; 3.0GHz); 1.5GB DDR (400MHz); 4 leftover HDDs in total 1.21TB (3.5" IDE 250+320GB and 2.5" SATA-1 320+320GB). The case is an even more ancient; a Compaq Evo Tower with a Windows 98SE Activation Sticker. The system runs FreeBSD 13.1 on OpenZFS 2.1.4. The system has 2 external cables 1Gbps Ethernet and Power. I use it as backup server. The system is in use since June 2019 for 1 to 2 hours/week to receive the zfs back up (send | ssh receive). All storage, cache and transfers are lz4 compressed (ratio 1.9). The system has one disadvantage, it only reaches 200Mbps of the 1Gbps due to a 95% load on one CPU thread.
Taking out the SSD was a huge mistake. You don't wan't to run Unraid without SSD cache (or at teast use it for docker). You are loosing so much performance, I would argue using Unraid without SSD cache makes no sense (if you are not using ZFS pools in the newest release).
I prefer configuring Gentoo with all sort of utilities that I want to use for self-hosting, but obviously it demores a lot more of time and need certain expertise - meanwhile unRAID is automatic for this. My favorite solution, however, along with Xigmanas (despise not being for Docker, but I value how secure, robust and comfy it is).
5:13 I almost abandoned this channel altogether when you wrote "alot" instead of "a lot". It just pushes my buttons! I'll have to come around later to watch the rest of the video. :-]
Leave it at i-c-h-7-7-7 because Ich (German) is really hard for English speaking people to pronounce… 😅 Very good video/tutorial you actually don‘t have to create the variable in the Jellyfin template, I‘ve hidden this already under show more…
Any chance you could show how to run multiple servers? Been watching your videos and wondering how people host multiple Minecraft servers, + more games on one system. Ik it’s a big ask but figured I’d try 😂 THANKS FOR THE VIDS UR GREAT MAN
Very good channel. I need nas/server to store my camera and drone footage and possibly edit of it as well. What do you recommend for this, unraid or trueNAS. ?
Unraid is a fair bit simper to setup, but TrueNAS (when setup fairly well) will have better performance. I also would consider something from Asustor, Synology, etc.. It’s less fun but a lot simpler haha
This is really neat, I subscribed to you, My wife wants to upgrade my PC if money permits us to do so at some point soon which would leave this current tower open to function as a server in a setup like this which could have 6tb worth of drives I have kicking around thrown in it. But at this point I have no idea when the time/money will allow me to upgrade as We're a 1 income household (mine) with a young child and children are expensive hahaha but when I do I will think about making a server out of this bad boy here. (Its a hand me down machine we built for my wife some years back as it tends in our household that my wife gets the new machines and I get the older ones) (Granted I tend to run my machines longer than some do, I ran my E8400 based 2008 Machine with 8gb ddr2 and a 4870x2 on XPx64 from Sept 2008 to Jan 2020 so just under 12 years before I took this one from the wife when she changed over to a gaming laptop so she could go game with friends at their houses (Just before Pandemic hit hahaha)
I wish OMV was better maintained. It's such a great lightweight host, but it is so inflexible it's ONLY good for basic tasks without spending an inordinate amount of time debugging it.
Hey man, I think your videos are great and you're really smart. I've learned so much from you. You're very inspiring. Can I ask you one favor? Please stop calling yourself dumb. Apart from the fact that you're obviously not, I've been learning about how verbalizing this kind of negative self-talk - even if meant in a lighthearted manner - can have negative effects on your health and mental wellbeing. I know it can be a hard habit to break - I have done the same thing most of my life. One thing I've learned about myself while trying to break this habit is *why* I do it. I think I feel compelled to get ahead of other people's criticisms of me by downplaying my own abilities or putting myself down before someone else gets the chance to. Also, I was taught that humility is a virtue. But I'm learning that humility *is not* the same as putting yourself down or minimizing your abilities and accomplishments: Humility is simply de-centering yourself. When I de-center myself, I don't even need to put myself down anymore - because my focus becomes on the people I am with or serving and not how I am being perceived. I know, that sounds like an extremely hard mindset to get into. It is. But the journey has been very beneficial in my life, and my hope is that perhaps it can be beneficial to yours as well. Thank you for all your really well made content. I can't want to see what's next!
I found your channel by accident but I'm really happy that I did, all of your content is well described and your prodution is through the roof. Keep at it.
Thanks!
Oração à Virgem Maria pela Santa Pureza
“Santa Pureza, a rainha das virtudes, a virtude angélica, é uma jóia tão preciosa que aquele que a possui se torna como os anjos de Deus no Céu, ainda que revestidos da mortalidade da carne.” São João Bosco.
Fazemos parte de uma realidade cujo desprezo pela virtude da pureza está cada vez mais ascendente. Assim, nossa vigilância, a fim de que não caiamos na mesmice oferecida pelo pecado, deve ser revestida pela fortaleza advinda da oração. Busquemos, principalmente, espelharmo-nos na vida e nas virtudes e plenitude de dons de Maria Puríssima, “criatura mais preciosa da criação” (São Cirilo de Alexandria), que é nossa mediadora ao Mestre Jesus, verdadeiro Deus e verdadeiro Homem, puro por excelência e digno de adoração.
Rezemos a seguinte Oração a Maria Santíssima pela Santa Pureza:
1. Coração Puríssimo de Maria, por vosso amor e com vosso auxílio, estou resolvido a não consentir, neste dia, em nenhum pensamento impuro. Ajudai-me, Senhora, a afastá-los logo.
Ave Maria, cheia de graça,
o Senhor é convosco,
bendita sois vós entre as mulheres
e bendito é o fruto do vosso ventre, Jesus.
Santa Maria, Mãe de Deus,
rogai por nós pecadores,
agora e na hora da nossa morte. Amém.
Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dóminus tecum.
Benedícta tu in muliéribus,
et benedíctus fructus ventris tui, Iesus.
Sancta Maria, Mater Dei,
ora pro nobis peccatóribus,
nunc, et in hora mortis nostræ.
Amen.
2. Coração Puríssimo de Maria por vosso amor e com vosso auxílio, estou resolvido a não proferir, neste dia, palavra alguma indecente. Purificai, Senhora, a minha língua.
Ave Maria...
3. Coração Puríssimo de Maria por vosso amor e com vosso auxílio, estou resolvido a guardar, neste dia, especial modéstia em todas as minhas ações. Ó Senhora minha! Ó minha Mãe! Impetrai-me a graça de sempre e em tudo dar gosto ao vosso Puríssimo Coração.
Ave Maria...
Meu Jesus,
Fazei-me puro. Puro nos olhos, pensamentos e nas ações.
Fazei-me humilde, que eu sempre desconfie de mim mesmo e não me exponha ao perigo do pecado.
Fazei-me penitente, dai-me amor ao sofrimento; tanto sofrestes por mim, que quero sofrer por vós.
Fazei-me generoso, para que eu nada vos recuse e toda a minha vida seja vossa.
Fazei-me zeloso pela Glória de Deus e pela Salvação das almas.
Meu Jesus, fazei-me obediente aos meus pais e superiores.
Amém!
Uma alma pura é uma pérola preciosa. Enquanto está escondida na concha no fundo do mar, ninguém pensa em admirá-la. Mas se a trouxermos para a luz, esta pérola brilhará e atrairá todos os olhares. Portanto, a alma pura que está escondida aos olhos do mundo um dia irá brilhar ante os anjos no sol da eternidade. São João Maria Vianney
Deus Vos salve Virgem da Trindade templo, alegria dos anjos, da pureza exemplo!
(Trecho do Ofício da Imaculada Conceição)
www.catolicoarretado.com.br/2017/06/oracao-virgem-maria-pela-santa-pureza.html?m=1#:~:text=Meu%20Jesus%2C,que%20quero%20sofrer%20por%20v%C3%B3s.
Haha here, here, same thing. 👍
"Accident"
@@HardwareHaven is it possible to boot into an sas drive with SAS HBA card
on a mobo that doesnt hav sas controller?
A future unraid tutorial would me much appreciated. Seems like a very user friendly server OS and has lots of great functionality.
Go to spaceinvader’s channel. He IS Unraid. Taught me everything I need to know.
@@randleqgod Thanks for telling me, i needed a channel dedicated to Unraid videos
The vibe when I click on this video is not describable. He sounds really nice and clear, and then the music just ads on, which makes his videos really incredible. I really hope that you become more successful. Also I went scrapping the other day and I found a 23' monitor from Lenovo, and it works just as new.
Thanks! And nice find as well!
@@tesselis try again. You should be able to because you're on the hh server. I just have somewhat of a policy where I don't add non-personal friends
@@HardwareHaven still doesn't work. Can I become one?
@@tesselis make sure your privacy settings in the server are set so you can receive direct messages
@@HardwareHaven bro I got a message from u it said I won a giveaway is it real
I don't really comment on videos, but I've binge watched all of the videos on this channel. Even though I know most of the software used here like unRAID, and since I am living off budget mode now I like seeing old machines being given new life with a few upgrades. Keep it up mate.
would definitely love to see some more unraid tutorial videos like this, great video and easy to follow, great work.
I got an old optiplex micro from work that they were going to toss but I wasn't sure exactly what to do with it. Thank you so much for making this since it does exactly everything that I wanted to do (share GOG installers, manga, and host Terraria for the family) without getting overwhelmed with choices
This is a great introductory video. Very much appreciated it. I have been running an unRAID server now for almost 4 years. It has been a game changer. Every so often it gums up and I need to restart, but I'm running it as my home media server which I have configured with revprox so I can watch my Emby server from anywhere (may try JellyFin soon), my gaming VM with my GTX 1660 Ti passed through, our home UniFi WiFi server, home file server, and a couple other things which I'm drawing a blank on right now. In any case, the more folks who are putting out good content about unRAID and how to make to do what it does would be greatly appreciated, and your content is QUITE good! Thank you. Kepp 'em commin'.
love all of your videos keep up the work. i recently built my first nas using one of your videos and it works great.
Great video! I actually just finished putting together my own home server (sketch chinese x79 with a 10c xeon cpu with like 4 drives on a raid card) and was thinking of installing Unraid! This tutorial really made the process easy to follow, I hope you do more tutorials in the future!
you explain the steps so clearly that even I without any knowledge on the subject can follow, great videos! Would love to see what other cool services you could run on these servers.
Great video!
I actually built my current gaming rig with the intent of it eventually becoming an entry-level server. As it now has 25 TB SSD space, its conversion to the dark side is nearly complete.
25 tb ssd what the hell are you working on nasas modded mc server or what
?
@@gobnbi Video: 4k60 / 8k50 VR
Audio: 32 bit float
@@redslate bruh
In July 2022 I migrated all of my VMs, storage and self hosted services to Unraid after running proxmox for a few years. It’s been a game changer for me. While I have a proxmox box for backups and misc, Unraid is my favorite and primary HV/NAS.
IMO the license fee is well worth it. When I find a FOSS project that’s useful I’ll donate funds to support it so I find no fault in paying for stuff that adds value to my lab or workflow.
i allready have my old gaming pc since three years running as my unraid server with 8x 2TB drives.. with a xeon 1231v3 32 GB ram in my old antec 300 case every 3.5 bay and every 5.25 bay with 3.5 adapters occupied in it... running in our houses basement... all drives mounted with vibration absorbers... i love it also with plex, nextcloud, and i love "lan cache" living in a shared house with other gamers... this was the best thing besides using pfsense as our router to get our internet connection balanced between all of us... as the call of duty remake came out 6 people here where playing it... with every patch with a size about 25- 50 GB this really saved our connections bandwith.
The inside of that thing is IMMACULATELY clean! You really take care of your hardware.
Great video. I'm happy you picked up some of my recommandations from your older videos :)
Guys, i'm having a hard time deciding what to put on my NAS. Tried Openmediavault 6 and loved it, but all the other UIs look "pretty" so i'm giving Unraid a trial today. Then maybe Trunas. I dont have any data on my NAS yet so I havent settled on anything. Anyways thanks for making these videos. Keep up the good work!
TrueNas is the way to go.
Thanks for the video . You are actually the only youtuber that I enjoy to watch his/her linux tutorials.
This is a very nice intro to unraid OS, very powerful integration. Nicely done.
Great tutorial and channel. Your presentation is smooth and accessible to DIY/Enthusiast/Hobbyist like myself. I have been working on my own homelab/studio that started as a collection of old desktops of various architecture/form factors repurposed as Proxmox nodes. Now I have a serious collection of compute and storage resources that I dont dare run at one time unless it gets real cold. Then I do "folding at home" play hardcore graphical video games, mine monero or run hashcat 😝 then its like the tropics in my apartment ...lulz
In the previous video about building an economical NAS from various components, I have a very similar mobo made by foxconn for HP called the Nutmeg-C or P it is a slimline mini-ITX with same soldered on CPU the J2900 Quad-Core Celeron Swamptrail? 1.6GHz very powerful almost industrial PC. Well it doesnt have PCIe slots it has a mini-PCIe for WiFi and two SATA2 data ports but an odd proprietary power connection that is closest to a Audio Line-In connection. I think I should just need to wire my own for it from a 4pin Molex connector. I've only used that one with different LiveOS from USB. It remains in my collection because it is so elegant and economical for doing many things... Like making use of "thin clients" over Raspberry Pi's
Haven, awesome video. Congrats on the new member of your household. I too found this by accident and will be building a server in the near future, so more tutorials, please. Loved it.
Something to consider about the power supply, depending on how many drives you're using, the stock PSU that comes with a lot of prebuilt PCs may not have enough connectors, much less enough power. I'm using TrueNAS on an old Optiplex 7010 and had to pop in a PSU upgrade to have enough SATA power connectors.
Don't these Optiplexes all use non-standard PSUs with proprietary connectors? You know, Dell being Dell and all that?
@@nahco3994 The older ones did not, depending on the configuration. The one in mine (the mini-tower 7010 model) did not have many connectors, but they were all standardized, so a quick swap to an off-the-shelf PSU was simple.
About to to this with some old hardware laying around. I don’t know how, but today I scored 24TB worth of NAS drives on Amazon for under $100. I don’t know if the orders will be cancelled, but they haven’t yet.
Also, congrats on your baby! Mine is due very very soon. I am beyond excited.
Hope not, what a deal! And congrats to you as well!
This is some pretty awesome content Haven! I've also been looking for something like this for a LONG time and would love to see a tutorial series about it! I love repurposing old machines into various home servers, and when I thought OMV was the best solution I was pulling my fur out with trying to learn docker... For some reason I've never been able to wrap my head around Portainer, but this just directly used Docker without third party needs AND lets me make my own VMs... Soooo yeah! I'd love to see more of this! Thanks a ton for showcasing this outstanding software
My fav tech youtuber! I love all the home server content!
Loves your videos! I'm in the process on setting up my own nas and your videos have been a huge help.
Keep it up, looking forward to seeing more of your content.
And yes it would be great if you do a tutorial.
Good luck.
Nice video!! I don't really want to have a desktop server as it will take space, but I think I would use laptops as servers instead.
Now I know what to do when I upgrade to a newer modern PC
I'd love to see an unraid tutorial for sure, as well as a thorough home assistant one, that would be awesome. Great video btw !
Really informative. Just what I was looking for. More home server content with useful real life use cases please. Thank you
Thank you very much for pointing out things which I need. I now have windows 10, 11 and dockers running without the collisions. Also, I noticed before when I used to download that my VMS would stutter. Not anymore. Thanks man. Seriously. I had intentions on running videos for this Hypervisor, but I will continue to get my certs first.
What would be super helpful is an unraid vs proxmox video please. Well done on explaining things, keep going sir
Great suggestion!
Would love more UnRaid content :)
Greetings from Brazil! it's very interesting to watch your videos, please continue.
I needed this channel a year ago but I am really happy I have found it now. 😅 now I just have to convince my BF to get off the server so I can play with it for the weekend 🙃
I literally did the opposite of this. Back in 2013 I paired a Pentium D 35w tdp with a high end motherboard with something like ten sata ports and a large tower case to build an Unraid server. Then in 2020, my eight-year old wanted a gaming rig. I swapped in a 4790K from ebay and added a 1650 super; he's been gaming with that for the last three years.
Now I'm looking to try Unraid again... the technology circle of life.
Wow. Great stuff here! Subbed on the first video!
Awesome video, I love these kinds of videos from you. Also for the algorithm :D
unRAID simplifies the configuration and management through their GUI. If you are not someone super comfortable on CLI, unRAID can bridge that gap while giving you a server that is just as capable.
I'd like to see you use unRAID to host a family (home movies) library and serve with PLEX to other family members around the US. I'm currently converting old Hi-8, and cataloging mini-DV and digital videos covering around 30 years and want to let the family see themselves growing up! Thanks for all your hard work and smooth competent videos that have rekindled my home lab spirit. Turly enjoy binge watching your material.
This is an excellent video that goes over a complete relatively basic setup - thanks!
I have one request for a potential follow-up: one of the possible issues in repurposing an old pc as a 24/7 server is power consumption (with power prices in some places in Europe beign 0.30 € / kWh running a 100W device 24/7 would cost 260€ a year, for example, and even with US prices being nearer 0.15 USD / kWh it's stilla pretty penny) - would you be able to delve a bit into how much power your system uses? If you have access to a more conventional NAS a comparison might also be very interesting.
Dang I meant to mention power consumption..
This system idled at around 35W. I didn’t test power draw while running data transfers or the terraria server, but during a cinebench run (so basically full cpu load), it pulled around 90w from the wall.
That's the reason why I hesitate to move any of my home network services from my Raspberry Pi to more capable hardware. Even the RPi 4B idles at roughly 3 W, and peaks out at a meager 7.5 W or so. That's really tough to beat, given the fact that its performance is more than good enough for most tasks. It might struggle a bit with media transcoding though, since there's no hardware support for that.
@@nahco3994 If you have one and it meets your needs, that's perfect!
Ooooh yeah all of as have 2tb hard drives laying around. Nice video, thanks for the tutorial.
This seems like a good idea, I might make something like this and put it in my house.
Love your videos, keep up the good work!
Thanks!
Yes I would like more unraid/ any tutorials
having a gpu is not necessary but can be really useful if you want to host an ollama web ui as well.
Underrated RUclips ngl. good videos
Those SSHD's are still excellent boot drives especially for retro gaming rigs! Could be a good idea to find another regular 2TB HDD and swap out that SSHD and use it in a different system maybe?
Someday, someday I'll be able to do these type of projects
Hope so!
I just happened to do this same project last week, for the SSD, I assume you know this but for others who don't, I used the small older SSD I had as a cache drive. So I left it installed, added it to the pool, which should give me better write speeds.
quick tip for the terraria server... it just used the default world it generated because you never changed/deleted the world it loads. hence why it never generated a new one
Thanks for this. I'm absolutely doing this.
Another unraid vid please
This channel seems promising
Fun and easy to follow video! I really like the sound. What microphone are you using?
I did build s server for $0.00. It is based in the remains of a 2003 HP d530 SFF. It contains a Pentium 4 HT (1C2T; 3.0GHz); 1.5GB DDR (400MHz); 4 leftover HDDs in total 1.21TB (3.5" IDE 250+320GB and 2.5" SATA-1 320+320GB). The case is an even more ancient; a Compaq Evo Tower with a Windows 98SE Activation Sticker. The system runs FreeBSD 13.1 on OpenZFS 2.1.4. The system has 2 external cables 1Gbps Ethernet and Power. I use it as backup server.
The system is in use since June 2019 for 1 to 2 hours/week to receive the zfs back up (send | ssh receive). All storage, cache and transfers are lz4 compressed (ratio 1.9). The system has one disadvantage, it only reaches 200Mbps of the 1Gbps due to a 95% load on one CPU thread.
The 1650 can run from the 75W power that the PCIe x16 slot provides, so you may not have needed to upgrade the PSU at all
I also remove any discrete GPU and run the machine headlessly using MS Remote Desktop or similar, that saves power and heat.
I mentioned early on in the video why I kept the GPU in, but it’s still a headless setup. The monitor was only for initial install
more unraid tutorial videos like this, please
Jack anderson it’s a complint. It’s so rare to find that in a actual human being
jeez I stumble across this video & it’s the same pc as I brought & converted
5:04
Congrats on the babyy
Thanks!
this is what i need for months you are pro
Very good step by step video set up video.
Underrated channel.
Subbed
I cant wait in a couple yrs, this PC is gonna be a server 🙂
I would enjoy watching a tutorial series on unraid. Really new to this stuff and could use some help.
Tutorials would be wonderful!
This gave me an idea for a project
Taking out the SSD was a huge mistake. You don't wan't to run Unraid without SSD cache (or at teast use it for docker). You are loosing so much performance, I would argue using Unraid without SSD cache makes no sense (if you are not using ZFS pools in the newest release).
No. He said in the video at the 10:47 min mark that he’s doing that in future videos and didn’t need it for this video.
thanks, this is helpful to me because everything that i see i want to download
I took my old gaming PC and turned it into a Plex server. It works well.
I made it to the end, awesome video.
I prefer configuring Gentoo with all sort of utilities that I want to use for self-hosting, but obviously it demores a lot more of time and need certain expertise - meanwhile unRAID is automatic for this. My favorite solution, however, along with Xigmanas (despise not being for Docker, but I value how secure, robust and comfy it is).
Good Job!
I would like to see an Unraid tutorial video.
Thanks! I'm hoping to get around to it soon
5:13 I almost abandoned this channel altogether when you wrote "alot" instead of "a lot". It just pushes my buttons! I'll have to come around later to watch the rest of the video. :-]
Great channel and info.
modern PSU provides litte current on its 12V supplies. one can easy blow it with several 3.5" hard drives. consider adding an extra 12V power supply.
Dude I love the server stuff
Nice! Me too haha
I love your videos and hope you will post more frequently
I hope so as well, but a full time job and a baby make that tough haha
@@HardwareHaven I didn't know that, then ok
didn't watch the whole video, im watching it now
Save that Radeon Card for GroovyMAME. It is able to output 15 KHz RGB signal with CRTEmudrivers, so you connect it to any CRT with that input.
Congrats on the baby!!
Thanks!!
Leave it at i-c-h-7-7-7 because Ich (German) is really hard for English speaking people to pronounce… 😅
Very good video/tutorial you actually don‘t have to create the variable in the Jellyfin template, I‘ve hidden this already under show more…
Woah! The legend himself haha. Thanks for the comment and clarification.
@@HardwareHaven I'm really not a legend... ;)
Eh, to me you are. Thanks for all the apps and for watching the video haha
I love your videos! You are now popular in Germany too!
Thanks! Glad you like them
Actually That PC Is Kind Of Amazing
I'm glad to see someone using Jellyfin instead of Plex
Congratulation for your baby, I wish you happyness and health for your baby, your partner.
Thanks!
amazing video...loved the tutorials, im a noob AND NOW I WANT TO GET A SERVER LOL
Haha nice!
Any chance you could show how to run multiple servers? Been watching your videos and wondering how people host multiple Minecraft servers, + more games on one system. Ik it’s a big ask but figured I’d try 😂 THANKS FOR THE VIDS UR GREAT MAN
Very good channel. I need nas/server to store my camera and drone footage and possibly edit of it as well. What do you recommend for this, unraid or trueNAS. ?
Unraid is a fair bit simper to setup, but TrueNAS (when setup fairly well) will have better performance.
I also would consider something from Asustor, Synology, etc.. It’s less fun but a lot simpler haha
love the vids dude keep it up
Appreciate it!
YESS, JELLYFIN!!!!!
This is really neat, I subscribed to you, My wife wants to upgrade my PC if money permits us to do so at some point soon which would leave this current tower open to function as a server in a setup like this which could have 6tb worth of drives I have kicking around thrown in it. But at this point I have no idea when the time/money will allow me to upgrade as We're a 1 income household (mine) with a young child and children are expensive hahaha but when I do I will think about making a server out of this bad boy here. (Its a hand me down machine we built for my wife some years back as it tends in our household that my wife gets the new machines and I get the older ones) (Granted I tend to run my machines longer than some do, I ran my E8400 based 2008 Machine with 8gb ddr2 and a 4870x2 on XPx64 from Sept 2008 to Jan 2020 so just under 12 years before I took this one from the wife when she changed over to a gaming laptop so she could go game with friends at their houses (Just before Pandemic hit hahaha)
I wish OMV was better maintained. It's such a great lightweight host, but it is so inflexible it's ONLY good for basic tasks without spending an inordinate amount of time debugging it.
Hey man, I think your videos are great and you're really smart. I've learned so much from you. You're very inspiring. Can I ask you one favor? Please stop calling yourself dumb. Apart from the fact that you're obviously not, I've been learning about how verbalizing this kind of negative self-talk - even if meant in a lighthearted manner - can have negative effects on your health and mental wellbeing.
I know it can be a hard habit to break - I have done the same thing most of my life. One thing I've learned about myself while trying to break this habit is *why* I do it. I think I feel compelled to get ahead of other people's criticisms of me by downplaying my own abilities or putting myself down before someone else gets the chance to. Also, I was taught that humility is a virtue. But I'm learning that humility *is not* the same as putting yourself down or minimizing your abilities and accomplishments: Humility is simply de-centering yourself. When I de-center myself, I don't even need to put myself down anymore - because my focus becomes on the people I am with or serving and not how I am being perceived. I know, that sounds like an extremely hard mindset to get into. It is. But the journey has been very beneficial in my life, and my hope is that perhaps it can be beneficial to yours as well.
Thank you for all your really well made content. I can't want to see what's next!
his home server is my dream PC
Please do the unraid tutorial series!
congrats on your baby bro
You still need some knowledge with unRAID but in comparison to OMV or TruNAS it is much more simple. Definitely worth the initial cost.
bro how to use the server as a minecarft multiplayer server
Please do that tutorial series!