So, I have finally decided to set up a home lab with one of two identical computers that were donated to me, consisting of an i7 960 CPU, I believe room for eight sata drives, some sort of gigabyte motherboard"333" with a RAID controller that I'm not sure I've figured out how to turn off yet, and 24 GB of ram.
Thanks to Microsoft's increasingly hostile(to me) decisions starting back as far as Microsoft TechNet subscriptions being canceled and before that, their sales support programs, to more recently the requirements of TPM 2.0 and secure boot on my hardware that wouldn't need replaced as far as I'm concerned to upgrade to Windows 11. Not to mention the increase in cost for Xbox game pass. I honestly feel like Microsoft is intentionally sabotaging themselves at this point. It seems like every year I spend less and less money with Microsoft due to their decisions now they're not getting any more of my money, and more importantly nearly none of my time will be going to Microsoft. (Except for work since the company I work for is Microsoft centric)
I've tried setting up four different OS's at this point, those being proxmox, trunas which is the first one I got to work, open media vault, and Zima OS. Initially proxmox and Zima OS would not install, which at this point I relegate to an issue with drivers as I pulled out the g-force 8400 card that was initially in the system and replaced it with a 6200 and then all of a sudden proxmox would install. I have a plethora of external USB drives, at least 3 14 TB and two 8 terabyte Western digitals. I also have a crap ton of smaller mechanical hard drives 256 or 512 gigabyte.
my Windows 10 setup with an i-4770 and at this point a GTX 1060 6 GB model currently runs everything in my house, ranging from a Plex server to all of my steam games and retro emulation. I currently use moonlight to connect my onnTV streaming devices for gaming and all of the rooms in the house (sunroom, living room, bedroom) .
My first need for this home lab is to move my Plex server off of my Windows setup.
The data for the Plex setup I don't feel I need to back up nor have redundancy or resiliency for, so just a bunch of drives and I'm wondering how to set that up properly it's one of the few things I couldn't find about setting up drives for proxmox and the fact that I haven't ever set up drives in proxmox before.
So now I have questions:
I have proxmark set up on a 2 TB drive, how exactly should I install Plex in proxmox? am I required to use the CLI to do this, is everything very CLI based? based on my hardware, and my intentions to move Plex off windows first, have I made a good or a bad choice in using proxmox?
Is there a way that I can set up one of these 14 TB drives in Proxmox, move files to it from one of the other 14 terabyte drives on my Windows system then add that drive from the windows to proxmox, and then reference both of those 14 terabyte drives on proxmox as the same drive or am I making this harder on myself than it needs to be?
Thanks to Microsoft's increasingly hostile(to me) decisions starting back as far as Microsoft TechNet subscriptions being canceled and before that, their sales support programs, to more recently the requirements of TPM 2.0 and secure boot on my hardware that wouldn't need replaced as far as I'm concerned to upgrade to Windows 11. Not to mention the increase in cost for Xbox game pass. I honestly feel like Microsoft is intentionally sabotaging themselves at this point. It seems like every year I spend less and less money with Microsoft due to their decisions now they're not getting any more of my money, and more importantly nearly none of my time will be going to Microsoft. (Except for work since the company I work for is Microsoft centric)
I've tried setting up four different OS's at this point, those being proxmox, trunas which is the first one I got to work, open media vault, and Zima OS. Initially proxmox and Zima OS would not install, which at this point I relegate to an issue with drivers as I pulled out the g-force 8400 card that was initially in the system and replaced it with a 6200 and then all of a sudden proxmox would install. I have a plethora of external USB drives, at least 3 14 TB and two 8 terabyte Western digitals. I also have a crap ton of smaller mechanical hard drives 256 or 512 gigabyte.
my Windows 10 setup with an i-4770 and at this point a GTX 1060 6 GB model currently runs everything in my house, ranging from a Plex server to all of my steam games and retro emulation. I currently use moonlight to connect my onnTV streaming devices for gaming and all of the rooms in the house (sunroom, living room, bedroom) .
My first need for this home lab is to move my Plex server off of my Windows setup.
The data for the Plex setup I don't feel I need to back up nor have redundancy or resiliency for, so just a bunch of drives and I'm wondering how to set that up properly it's one of the few things I couldn't find about setting up drives for proxmox and the fact that I haven't ever set up drives in proxmox before.
So now I have questions:
I have proxmark set up on a 2 TB drive, how exactly should I install Plex in proxmox? am I required to use the CLI to do this, is everything very CLI based? based on my hardware, and my intentions to move Plex off windows first, have I made a good or a bad choice in using proxmox?
Is there a way that I can set up one of these 14 TB drives in Proxmox, move files to it from one of the other 14 terabyte drives on my Windows system then add that drive from the windows to proxmox, and then reference both of those 14 terabyte drives on proxmox as the same drive or am I making this harder on myself than it needs to be?