- Tailscale is not a reverse proxy
- There's nothing you can't "undo". I think you're overthinking this.
- If you don't need the extra storage, you don't need a NAS.
- You can run most of the services you mention on that OPi board right now as long as you have the system resources.
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Thanks for the feedback!
- I may not have labeled that accurately, I just plan to use Tailscale to access these services from specific authorized devices.
- I meant "before I do something that is a pain to correct". Like starting with the wrong OS or file system format.
- My plan is to build a media server which will include 4k media, so I think my storage may need to grow over time... maybe TrueNAS is something I can add later if needed?
- I guess the reason I was thinking of 2 separate machines is that I've heard using an OPi as a media server or NextCloud server will go really slow and potentially cause other issues. Plus I already have an old computer doing nothing right now, just needs new SSDs.
Okay well:
- understandable
- stop worrying so much, it can always be fixed
- like I said, if you need the actual space, then make that plan
- you can host anything on anything. If it's not moving as fast as you want it, THEN think about switching to something else
- I dont think theyre worried, they seem to value informed decisions
- again, true, but a bit of foresight can save hassle
2)There's nothing you can't "undo". I think you're overthinking this.
Adding to this: Deploying via Docker (or podman or k8s or...) and/or installing every host via Ansible makes this even easier.
Wow i was on a very similar setup last year software stack wise. I have a small pc i5gen 10 (eats way less than one might think due to the laptop hardware) proxmox on it running 2 debian vms one for home assistant the other for anything else pretty much that doesn’t require huge horsepower but through the weeks/months crashes and bugs i decided to move my media server to a separate box with native jellyfin install to make sure i have full advantage of the hardware acceleration. That machine is nixos but that’s a whole other story 😂.
I think constant iteration is the key/fun with self hosting. I can’t tell you a single thing on my not so long but very eventful journey that I regret. Maybe try to find what is actually “mission critical data” that you once setup you say i need this to be online and reliable etc so you can play more freely on a separate system be that a vm or anything. Oh and document everything you do will come handy 10000% i guess that’s the only thing I wish I could done better is finding a tool I like to document with. For me it’s like this: I start documenting then something annoying happens with the note taking app or it’s just bloated and I’ll unintentionally abandon the whole thing.
Anyway that’s me waffling 😂 Have fun and I’m happy to share all the little exp I have just give me a shout ✌🏽
Tailscale is a mesh VPN. And is this made in Obsidian?
Used the whiteboard tool in Clickup. It's a lot like FigJam.
maybe drawio