

Yes, Elite Dangerous focuses the individual side of things while X4 focuses on the management aspect. They ARE quite different but both great games in their own way imho.
Yes, Elite Dangerous focuses the individual side of things while X4 focuses on the management aspect. They ARE quite different but both great games in their own way imho.
Did you try qBitController?
Earlier this year I built something similar, although with more space for hard drives:
I used the following components:
Mainboard | Topton N100 (AliExpress) This is actually a BKHD 1264 NAS | 136,69 € |
RAM | 16 GB Crucial DDR5-4800 (Mindfactory) | 40,78 € |
Case | Jonsbo N2 (???) | 138,83 € |
PSU | 300 W bequiet SFX Power 3 (Mindfactory) | 50,39 € |
M.2 system drives | 2 X 128 GB Patriot P.300 (Mindfactory) | 25,78 € |
392,47 € |
For storage I bought used 4 TB drives from ebay for around 40 € each.
Now the system is running 5 x 4 TB in RAID 6 as well as a 256 SATA SSD I had laying around as cache.
The system is using 25 Watts in idle with those 5 HDDs, 1 SATA SSD and 2 M.2 SSDs.
It’s a bit more you’ve been asking for but this option would offer you more expandability down there road.
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I’ve read that you’re trying for minimal resource overhead.
Is lighttpd still a thing? Back in the day I used it to deliver very simple static Http pages with minimal resource usage.
I found a docker image with like 4 mb size but being two years old I don’t know how well maintained lighttpd is these days.
Interesting. Do you know how Cosmos handles storage and especially RAID?
Although the mentioned tools are great I don’t know how your comment applies to OPs problem. They are asking for a tool to manage their server and not for a tool to automate their torrenting.
CasaOS is great for very simple (basic!) container management and easy creation of basic shares but it doesn’t offer any tools for RAID management and is only single user oriented so it doesn’t have any access control built in to it’s Samba shares. These features might come in the future though.
I don’t know Yunohost but I’d recommend you Openmediavault. It’s Debian based, offers tools for managing RAID, Docker, Shares, Users, , Access control Lists, Updates and much more.
It’s actually amazing and in active development.
I am more worried about whether Topton can build a functioning motherboard than about whether they spy on me.
Thanks for your reply! Which board do you have?
I don’t but this library looks very nice and actually not that bad to use. I might try it on my next project. Thanks!
I found that some of the components I liked to use two years ago just didn’t update to either their respective styling library version or Vue.js 3.
Namely buefy which didn’t update to Vue.js 3 and bootstrap-vue which still uses Bootstrap 4 and Vue.js 3 compat mode.
How does it compare to Duplicati?