![]() ![]() I use GNU gpg for my much smaller off-site backups. Jails: running 1 iocage jail (Plex) using danb35's script:Īdditional NIC: MELLANOX 10GB CONNECTX2 - MNPA19-XTR Take a look here: A post with Links to useful threads Vdev-1 = 4 x 6 TB drives in RAID-z1 (4 WD Gold drives - WD6002FRYZ)īoot pool: 1 vdev with 2 x 40 GB notebook drives in mirror (2 drives total - FUJITSU MHW2040BS) Vdev-0 = 4 x 6 TB drives in RAID-z1 (4 WD Gold drives - WD6002FRYZ) Vdev-1 = 6 x 4 TB drives in RAID-z2 (6 Seagate Exos drives - ST4000NM0115) Vdev-0 = 6 x 4 TB drives in RAID-z2 (6 Seagate Exos drives - ST4000NM0115) Vdev-1 = 6 x 4 TB drives in RAID-z2 (6 Seagate Desktop drives - ST4000DM000-1F2168) Vdev-0 = 6 x 4 TB drives in RAID-z2 (6 Seagate Desktop drives - ST4000DM000-1F2168) HBA: LSI/Broadcom SAS9207-8i, 6Gbps SAS PCI-E 3.0 HBA - flashed to IT Firmware: 20.00.07.00Ĭonnected to: two 6Gb/s 24-port 3.5" mini-SAS expander backplanes (80H10024001A0) 128 GB of 16GB sticks Samsung brand PC3-12800R, DDR3 Registered ECC Processor: Intel Xeon E5-2650 V2, 2.6GHz 8 Core (16 thread) System board: SuperMicro Motherboard X9SRL-F, LGA 2011/Socket R, IPMI For a home NAS, this chassis is huge, able to hold 48 data drives and two boot drives with a couple spaces internally for non-hot-swap drives. The three pools in this one system represent the three NAS systems I had before the consolidation. I have even put together some hardware just to test things out a time or two.įor a while I had three systems, all at once, at home but I am making some hardware changes right now and only one NAS is online. I made some mistakes along the way, learned some and I try to share some of those lessons learned experiences here in the forum. This is the 8th FreeNAS unit I have built for home. This one was built in 2018, but I reused the name from a previous build. The latter is important, the former merely nice to have.Įdit: Edited to strike out offensive content. I don't care nearly as much for encrypted syncing as for encrypted backups though. Also, while it would suffice for my backup, it's not really a solution for syncing, as compatibility with other devices would be pretty non-existent. I checked out rclone, but it currently does not work with my backup service (Jottacloud) when using 2fa. Is there another possible way to achieve this pretty seamlessly, without using fuse? By pretty seemlessly, I mean able to autostart with FreeNAS/the jail. So as far as I know, fuse-based solutions are not an option here. However, using fuse in jails is not possible. In linux (and FreeBSD outside of jails), the easiest way to do this is to use encfs -reverse or gocryptfs which offers a similar option. The main reason is compatibility with other devices accessing the files, but the performance overhead on mye age old decomissioned servers gotten for free is a real concern as well. I don't want the files encrypted on disk locally, or to have them double-encrypted if the disks are encrypted using GELI. I want to be able to easily upload/sync data stored unencrypted locally to offsite backup providers, syncing services etc in encrypted form. ![]()
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