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minus-squaretrd@feddit.nulinkfedilinkarrow-up6·5 hours agoI own a Synology nas that i tinker a bit with self hosting stuff, but is there a open source project that makes it so easy and convenient or maybe even better? Cause Synology is cool its stilla big corp that wants to harvest my data.
minus-squareLastYearsIrritant@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·2 hours agohttps://mariushosting.com/how-to-install-portainer-on-your-synology-nas/ Keep your Synology and start hosting docker containers with open source replacements for the Synology branded ones. That way the storage is still solid and maintenance free, but you can experiment with different options on top.
minus-squareStitch0815@feddit.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up3·3 hours agoDepends a bit what you want exactly. You can get the same with trueNAS (or hexOS which is an easy to use wrapper), or Unraid. But that needs more than a bit of tinkering (in my opinion)
minus-squareMatty Roses@lemmy.todaylinkfedilinkarrow-up1·3 hours agoI tried some, but would up back on Synology since I don’t have time to waste on the NAS layer
I own a Synology nas that i tinker a bit with self hosting stuff, but is there a open source project that makes it so easy and convenient or maybe even better? Cause Synology is cool its stilla big corp that wants to harvest my data.
https://mariushosting.com/how-to-install-portainer-on-your-synology-nas/
Keep your Synology and start hosting docker containers with open source replacements for the Synology branded ones.
That way the storage is still solid and maintenance free, but you can experiment with different options on top.
Depends a bit what you want exactly.
You can get the same with trueNAS (or hexOS which is an easy to use wrapper), or Unraid. But that needs more than a bit of tinkering (in my opinion)
I tried some, but would up back on Synology since I don’t have time to waste on the NAS layer