mpopgun

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[–] mpopgun@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

I've been using openproject to take notes. I created a project for different areas of my life...then tasks and sub tasks. There's a wiki, calendar, attach files, associate tasks with other tasks. Then when I'm through with a "project" like testing Nextcloud, I close that project. It archives so all the data and hides it so it's not in my immediate view anymore but I can still reference it.

The free version supports ldap and 2fa. So it should fit in with Authentik or something similar for SSO.

I've found this pretty effective for much of my home lab work, especially for keeping track of applications I want to try. OneNote was getting too cluttered with old projects that I didn't continue for one reason or another.

[–] mpopgun@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Look at nextcloud. It can be mapped to use existing file structure. Has plenty of plugins to do file management, file routing, ocr.

Sterling PDF might be a useful tool as well.

[–] mpopgun@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I had a similar thought with my last upgrade. I went with proxmox hci and ceph storage. Somebody rise mentioned HCI...it's been really great for me

I have 6 nodes at the present. I just bought them one at a time as the budget allowed. I started out with Lenovo tiny and now I use HP Elitedesk 800 mini g6. Same thing with storage. I have 2 storage pools, one of my ssd/nvme storage where I boot my OS vhds from and then my slow storage for media (hdds). If I need more ram or compute I just add another node to the cluster and spread out my VMs. If I need more storage, add it to one of the nodes in the cluster and ceph will redistribute the files evenly across the drives while online.

I map my 2 cephfs to all of my vms so the primary vhd has the os, Docker, etc...then if I need fast storage it's already mapped and so is my slow storage. I map all my Docker containers storage to fast and slow cephfs. All of the data it's stored at the hypervisor level with proxmox and all the vms, containers, and laptops/desktops access the cephfs.

You can run a windows vm, mount the two cephfs storages and run your favorite backup software and back all your data up off site.

Another benefit I was looking for is not having to rebuild this thing every few years when hardware ages out. Because hci uses nodes...I just had a new node with a newer used eBay computer and when the oldest one dies just move the vms...ceph cares for all the data migration.

Proxmox makes ceph and cephfs extremely easy to deploy. You can expose your file share via iscsi or cephs. Windows will need the ceph/dokan driver installed...or iscsi. That's the only small inconvenience.

My two cents...hope he helps!

[–] mpopgun@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Plex is the only solution I know of. There's some documentation out there where people have gotten fancy with their music videos in Plex and how it's organized.