• Raglesnarf@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    for my main computer, sure, fine, whatever. I’ll sign into my Microsoft account, I don’t mind. but my Plex/Minecraft server… maaaaaaannnn come the fuck on. I guess my server can just stay windows 10 for the next 20 years 🤷🏻‍♂️

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        2 months ago

        I thought we weren’t supposed to kink shame. Maybe /u/Raglesnarf is really into degradation and being dominated. Full on ball-busting, perhaps?

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        2 months ago

        because it was super duper easy to setup and the overhead isn’t all that bad for my use case. I am concerned whenever I decide to move/upgrade to something different since my hard drives are in a Windows “Storage pool” or whatever it’s called

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          In all seriousness, if you’re self hosting anything, please learn your way around Docker and Linux. It’s a small time investment up front for huge payoffs. You’ll get more value out of your hardware, and you’ll have a system that’s much more reliable (Windows was not built for 24/7 uptime).

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      2 months ago

      If all you’re doing is plex and a minecraft server, look into proxmox or unraid.

      Unraid is paid but very noob friendly compared to most others. It’s also very flexible hardware wise.

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          They share similarities for sure. I’ve not used it though. I know unraid offers a 30 day testing license. Not sure about the others.

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          I use TrueNAS and just checked: There is an available Minecraft app and also something called MineOS (seems to be a front end to make managing the server easier). My plex running through the same app ecosystem stays updated and hasn’t failed me yet. I used to run the service separate from the NAS, but this is real nice.

          FreeNAS and UnRaid probably have the same functionality.