kgrnd

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[–] kgrnd@reddthat.com 0 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I know it has been a long time but thanks for your reply! I just plug the 1tb 2.5 hdd in, set up an omv vm and jellyfin lxc in proxmox for movies and music at home. I've tried some other stuff too, it took too much of my time because I'm just learning all the stuff from scratch haha. Mostly problems with mounting the smb share but figured it out in the end.

Btw, can you explain the connecting to the internet stuff for me? Like I still don't understand the basics from reading online. Lately, I've been researching things like tailscale, wireguard and gluetun to achieve the goal of setting up a small minecraft server for me and my friends, and for the occasional torrenting with a vpn on qbitorrent.

Any help is appreciated, tysm!

 

Hi, I'm quite new to this (only have watched videos and read forums) so I might use incorrect terms and explain things unclearly, please ask if you need more information to assist me.

Alright, so I got a dell optiplex 7060 micro with an i7 8700, 16gb dual channel ram (sodimm), a 256gb m.2 sata ssd and 130w dell ac adapter. Some other currently not in use hardware that may be of help is a 1tb 2.5 inch hdd that was in an old laptop from 2017 (still works perfectly fine, did do writing quite a bit in the past but never even store past 200gb) and a 1tb 3.5 inch hdd in some sort of bay for storing film in the 2010s (haven't used for a long time but a few months ago I connected to it, could read and copy files from there).

My use case would be nextcloud for me, a friend in another country and 1 or 2 family member to backup data, we all have a copy on our machine and cloud backup. Next would be jellyfin and vaultwarden for my personal use, probably to stream some music that I listen to less frequently and movies that I torrent to watch a few times a month. I would also do research on running home assistant (now using a google nest mini and broadlink universal ir remote with the google home app and broadlink's app, looking to degoogle and rely less on cloud stuff) and a matrix server for me and 2 more friends. However, the emphasis is still on the 3 initial purposes.

I'm planning to buy 1 nas drive from 2-4tb, a ups for proper shutdown/notification in power outage situations and will buy an external drive in the future or use the old drives for backup (maybe once a week) if possible.

Now, to the questions:

  1. Is the 1 drive setup actually suitable for my use case?
  2. Should I use proxmox? Or do you suggest smth else?
  3. What should I do to connect the drive? Use the sata connector of the dell optiplex micro (designed for 2.5 drives) and wire it to the outside, will it even provide enough power for a 3.5 hdd? Or buying a m.2 e key to 2 sata ports is a better option, and how can I power the single drive without purchasing a desktop psu?
  4. What is the best choice for connecting remotely without consuming too much battery on the devices? I've read about tailscale, wireguard, cloudfare, and things like using my own domain.
  5. I'm looking for old nas drives too because my budget is tight, what conditions should I aim for if I want it to work for another 4-6 years?

Any other ideas/suggestions for my project would be of so much help! Thank you so much!

[–] kgrnd@reddthat.com 2 points 8 months ago

If you mean something that would be called a war then the last one was in 1979. I heard from some on the internet who had people from their family deployed that there were still smaller conflicts in the 80s.

The territorial disputes in the recent 20 years were worse than you think, soldiers died, fishing ships were sank and there were protests. However, the Vietnamese government kept it down to not lose on the economic front. The past 2-3 years the government got on better terms with other sides and got more aggressive when it comes to the islands lol.

For the alliance, I think we have a policy in national defense that says we won't be in any military organization, so nope. There might be others that are related to economy and security which tends to be against China's wrongdoings though.

[–] kgrnd@reddthat.com 2 points 8 months ago (2 children)

As a Vietnamese, our government goes with a policy that is flexible, so we don't really align with one side. China just happens to be on the border and is super powerful so the government decides that cooperating is a beneficial thing to do for our economy. Asides from that, fuck em, every single Vietnamese person don't have a positive view about the fucking PRC and their doings in the region.