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I run on AWS Linux 2 so I control everything (relatively in terms of WordPress). I recently moved from from the older AWS Linux 1 (AMI) which was still going great but was now unsupported as of December 2020. The Linux 1 was a bit rough as they were encouraging users to migrate to the latest release meaning packages were old and outdated. I would have moved earlier but I was unaware and lazy. It takes work. I had... Source: over 2 years ago
Really: I've got a Synology 10-disk unit in JBOD mode (each drive independent, but see SnapRaid) containing backup of backups and recent set of 4x 14TB unopened drives. I'm working at building a new UnRaid system to contain everything; I just need to confirm the power supply max load and if I can stagger the drives to avoid the maximum inrush. RAID5 is great (but Is Not A Backup), UnRaid is a "daily" RAID5... Source: over 1 year ago
As an example, I have qemu+kvm host running my VMs (NAS, plex, Nextcloud etc.). As for NAS OS, TrueNAS is a great options. With different drive size you can consider UnRAID. It allows to pool drives of a different size. https://unraid.net/product. Source: over 1 year ago
You can turn a PC case into a NAS with NAS OS like openmediavault (https://www.openmediavault.org/), unraid (https://unraid.net/product), or TrueNAS Core (https://www.truenas.com/docs/core/gettingstarted/corehardwareguide/). They require +8 GB RAM (Unraid system requirements say 4 and OMV is ok with +1GB RAM). To start, I'd go with openmediavault. If you need it to be windows, say, using for anything else, you can... Source: almost 2 years ago
Take a look at using unraid as a backup server. https://unraid.net/product. Source: almost 2 years ago
In case you are interested in software options. UnRAID is a nice option. Https://unraid.net/product. Source: about 2 years ago
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TrueNAS Core - TrueNAS Core (formerly FreeNAS) is a storage operating system strong and robust enough to meet the needs of enterprise level businesses.
CentOS - CentOS is a community-supported, free and open source operating system based on Red Hat Enterprise...
OpenMediaVault - OpenMediaVault is the next generation network attached storage (NAS) solution based on Debian Linux.
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