Unraid has been so simple for me. Really pleased with it.
Unraid has been so simple for me. Really pleased with it.
I’m “techy”, but not in a tech career. By that I mean I’ve always been casually interested in tech, and enjoy building my own PCs, and am usually the one people come to for tech help, even if I just end up googling it for them haha.
Got into hosting through Home Assistant and Foundry VTT.
I’ve been playing my 3DS, Wii, WiiU, Gamecube, and PS2 titles on it.
Okay, but, they did already do an incremental upgrade.
I’m sorry, the WHAT? Holy crap I know what I’m setting up tonight!
Have also had good experience using namecheap for years.
It’s none of the areas that I hold while playing thankfully, it just doesn’t look very good/neat. I might only take off those parts vs leave it partially skinned.
I’m actually considering taking my brand skin off my deck. The deck gets hot enough that the skin is starting to warp and slide around in places.
I understood like four of the words in your comment so I’m going to go ahead and assume that solution is too advanced for me.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Scale was probably my number two so far, but I read a lot of good things about Unraid. I think I might try both and see which one I like working with more.
Because I want them both accessible at the same time.
Because I play two weekly games.
I don’t want to use the synology anymore, I’m interested in building my own system from previous parts with better performance. I don’t have a very great synology right now and also want more drive space.
I don’t know, that’s why I’m here for advice lol. I’ve never had to tackle “which OS?” before.
What advantages would this have over Obsidian, which is already all local unless you explicitly make it not so?