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uldise

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  1. 2 hours ago, adminmat said:

    I assume you are using other VMs in ESXi or why not just run unRAID on bare metal?

    yes, i'm running other VMs on ESXi too, and i started that way long time ago - unraid had not KVM support. and why broke things that work?

    IMHO, ESXi is very stable system, my ESXi host up-time is several months, and i don't need to restart host/other VMs, when i restart unraid.. so this configuration gives me more flexibility.  

  2. 9 hours ago, adminmat said:

    Why is it not a good idea? Because the setup is difficult?

    if i look at my unraid server/settings/VM Manager, i get: "Your hardware does not have Intel VT-x or AMD-V capability. This is required to create VMs in KVM"

    this is a case with nested virtualization, i have not researched this further cos not needed for me.

    9 hours ago, adminmat said:

    I'm really curious if you run into issues with IOMMU and hardware passthrough while using EXSi with unRAID. What are you experiences? 

    no issues at all. look at mu sig for detailed info on my hardware and unraid VMs.

  3. 2 minutes ago, tillkrueger said:

    Before I hit "Add" and lose my Docker again, would this be correct?

    Host path is correct, but Container path not. set container path for example /data2

    and then on second part of previous instruction, add Local storage and choose /data2 as Location. 

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  4. 32 minutes ago, tillkrueger said:

    .I have tried "Local"

    you wanna just attach your Local unraid folder to nextcloud? then first, you need to map you unraid folder to docker path in your Nextcloud docker settings. Second, use "Local" storage and point it to mapped path inside docker container.  

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  5. 8 hours ago, Xaero said:

    IPSEC seems like the most widely supported VPN option, currently.

    while it can be true, Ipsec comes with some downsides IMHO - the first thing is you need open specific ports(1701, 500, 4500) to get it to work, and these ports may be blocked on client side. i have Ipsec configured in my house, and while i can access it from one office, i can't from another.

    i have some success with OpenVPN on top of pfsense - it works just fine on UDP port 443, so there will be no problems on client side to connect. and i can issue specific configuration for every user with their own certificates. And i'm using 2FA authentication with Radius server inside pfsense too - user have to use Google Authenticator for example to log in.  

  6. 47 minutes ago, olehj said:

    you can't use the plugin if the array is stopped

    i just hope, this will change sometimes, just to be sure unraid host is stable enough without a need to add additional packages by plugin maintainers..

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