coltonc18 Posted December 21, 2022 Share Posted December 21, 2022 (edited) Hello everyone, Trying to figure out the best way to do this. I currently have my 1 server that I use for plex and everything else, and its getting a little full of stuff. So my plan is to buy a Dell R730, and move all of my Containers and VM over to that except for Plex. My first server will be my Plex server and data storage. The 2nd server will host all the other containers/VM that I use now. This includes all the containers that support plex, such as all the arr's. My question is how to set this up, so I can have all the containers on one unraid instance, yet all the data on another unraid instance, and the one unraid instance be able to access/see that data and move data around on that server. Like radarr on unraid 2 will see something needs to be downloaded and will download it to download share on unraid 1, and then move it to my movie share on the array of unraid 1 etc etc etc. I'm just not sure if I will have issues with this considering the containters will be on a different unraid instance, and am wanting to make sure I understand everything before I go and do this. I was going to get a Nic 10 card for each server and connect them directly, but i'm not sure if that is the best way or even necessary, or if I should just connect them both to my switch. Thanks!! Edited December 21, 2022 by coltonc18 clarification Quote Link to comment
Solution Squid Posted December 21, 2022 Solution Share Posted December 21, 2022 3 minutes ago, coltonc18 said: My question is how to set this up, so I can have all the containers on one unraid instance, yet all the data on another unraid instance, and the one unraid instance be able to access/see that data and move data around on that server. Mount the relevant shares from the other server via Unassigned Devices, and then pass those remote shares to your containers. It's a very common setup / situation Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted December 21, 2022 Share Posted December 21, 2022 Unassigned Devices plugin will let you mount and access shares across the network. The path to these will be in /mnt/remotes Then you just need to take care of each container's host paths to make them access those mounted network shares. Quote Link to comment
coltonc18 Posted December 21, 2022 Author Share Posted December 21, 2022 Thank you both for the quick reply, Sounds like I don't need anything extra, and will just connect them to my switch and then work through the process of using them through Unassigned devices. Thanks again!! Quote Link to comment
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