This is great content! I recommend that you experiment with mics either from your phone, your computer or any that you have available. The volume was low compared to other videos. I hope this helps. It will be great to watch your channel grow!
The two that i would add are TrueNAS Scale (scale is Debian based and probably the future of the project) and OPNSense. TrueNAS is great for building a NAS, of course, but it's also great for doing offsite backups. Since it uses ZFS for it's file systems, you can not only do lightweight snapshots, but you can efficiently sync two servers. One issue I've long found with alot of remote backup tools is they get really, really slow if you have lots of small files. File system level sync doesn't do that because the filesystem itself knows what's different and can just sync which blocks are different. OPNSense is great as a replacement for your router. It offers many more features than typical router software, can be virtualized, and even has a nice GUI for managing Wireguard VPNs.
I'd like to know how that next cloud business works w/out a web server or port forwarding, but I love the data control component. This is your comment, I liked and subbed too. Great content!
I am not sure i understand your question properly, if you dont want port opening on nextcloud, you could use cloud tunnels like Cloudflare. This tutorial is focused on homeservers, for business nextcloud offers dedicated solutions and enterprise support. checkout their website for more information.
@@homelabchronicles739 Thank you, I now realize the misunderstanding given my poor word choice. I wasn't using "business" in the literal sense, but as a figure of speech. Like, "What's this ketchup business on your mashed potatoes all about?", if that makes sense. Sorry for the confusion, I'm strictly concerned with homelab stuff; I'm just a guy, not a business. I appreciate the reply and additional detail either way.
This is great content! I recommend that you experiment with mics either from your phone, your computer or any that you have available. The volume was low compared to other videos. I hope this helps. It will be great to watch your channel grow!
Thank you for your kind words, I am still figuring out the audio part of my videos. Hope you will see an improvement soon. Dont forget to subscribe :)
@@homelabchronicles739 I subscribed. Good luck to you!
@Zare Thank you for your suggestions! I have a decent microphone, the problem is with the settings, you will see an improvement soon hopefully
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The two that i would add are TrueNAS Scale (scale is Debian based and probably the future of the project) and OPNSense. TrueNAS is great for building a NAS, of course, but it's also great for doing offsite backups. Since it uses ZFS for it's file systems, you can not only do lightweight snapshots, but you can efficiently sync two servers. One issue I've long found with alot of remote backup tools is they get really, really slow if you have lots of small files. File system level sync doesn't do that because the filesystem itself knows what's different and can just sync which blocks are different. OPNSense is great as a replacement for your router. It offers many more features than typical router software, can be virtualized, and even has a nice GUI for managing Wireguard VPNs.
thanks for your reply. i am thinking about doing a video on router specific stuff like opnsense, openwrt etc
Thanks, good ones for sure
glad you liked them :) stay tuned for more.
Hey! nice video
Are you planning to make one about the hardware for a homelab?
hello thanks, yes its in the plans but i will start with low cost infrastructure first
I'd like to know how that next cloud business works w/out a web server or port forwarding, but I love the data control component. This is your comment, I liked and subbed too. Great content!
I am not sure i understand your question properly, if you dont want port opening on nextcloud, you could use cloud tunnels like Cloudflare. This tutorial is focused on homeservers, for business nextcloud offers dedicated solutions and enterprise support. checkout their website for more information.
@@homelabchronicles739 Thank you, I now realize the misunderstanding given my poor word choice. I wasn't using "business" in the literal sense, but as a figure of speech. Like, "What's this ketchup business on your mashed potatoes all about?", if that makes sense. Sorry for the confusion, I'm strictly concerned with homelab stuff; I'm just a guy, not a business. I appreciate the reply and additional detail either way.