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I had the i5 prior to getting a NAS, and use it for Frigate. The i3 is just what came with the NAS box.


…really? I run most of my services in an LXC, and have for a while without issue.


Thanks for the advice! I have local backups, but in looking to use more self-hosted services, I want an offsite backup in case, say, my house burns down. That way I don’t lose all my photos, etc.

I’ve decided to forego a mail server– you’re not the first to tell me it’s very difficult to maintain and setup properly, ha!


Thanks so much for the response! Server 1 has been running strong for quite a while with six cameras on Frigate and very little CPU usage. I do have a ZFS pool on Server 1– this is the first I’m hearing that it requires more resource overhead… Could you elaborate a bit?

6TB is just to start, and I fully intend to upgrade both RAM and storage as I need it.


I'm running three servers: one for home automation/NVR, one for NAS/media services, and one for network/firewall services. Does this breakdown look doable based on the hardware? Should the services be ditributed differently for better efficiency? Server 1 and 3 are already up and running. I just received my NAS, and am trying to decide where to run each service to best take advantage of my hardware. I'm also considering UnRaid instead of Proxmox for a NAS OS. I just chose Proxmox because I'm familiar with it, and I like the ability to snapshot. I also intend to run Proxmox Backup Server offsite at some point, and I like the PVE/PBS integration. Any advice would be much appreciated!
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