Guide to Buy used PC for making Home Cloud Backup Server in India

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024

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  • @pavithrans5467
    @pavithrans5467 Місяць тому

    Can we use i3 7100T processor

  • @preem36
    @preem36 2 місяці тому +1

    Watched your video more than 30 times in recent days.. I was trying to set up this type of backup server in Windows SubSys of Linux for a trial basis before I invest money. Definately, OS Environment is different than yours.
    So, I have problems in Setting up SSH and static IP for subsystem as I am new to linux. Tried many times. Failed and reinstalled Linux many times to fresh start as I may have disturbed networking. Still not succeeded but learnt something if not many. You have purchased a desktop means you are now planning for a new server. Upload your setup video soon soon soon. It may be a repeat but few differences will be there.
    And if possible help me in SSH and IP.

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  2 місяці тому +1

      Hello,
      Bro, trust me.. Any dev ops or system admin would understand the pain & frustration of being so close but getting stuck on the last small step.. Then those countless sleepless nights trying to redo things over and over again to try & solve the issue..
      Looking at your comment, one issue I can immediately see is the default network structure of WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux). By default the network is designed to create a double NAT virtual network & put that subsystem in that second level NAT.
      So although your Host OS can SSH or access the IP of that subsystem but as it's a different subnet than your router or LAN, this Subsystem in its default state can't be accessed via outside networks.
      I don't prefer WSL. Since full fledged hyper visors are there & it's better suited for the job you want to do with much greater flexibility.
      I wonder why don't you try this same thing with either Windows Hyper-V / VMWare or Virtual Box?
      All these applications are free to use. Especially Windows Hyper-V, when you have Windows Pro edition.
      Just remember,
      1. In Hyper-V, before you create or deploy any VM, create a new virtual switch as external & attach your active network adapter (WiFi or LAN) of Host into it.
      This will allow guest os to obtain same SubNet range IP as your router or whatever LAN network your host is running.
      Now the VM (SSH) can be accessed from any system on your network.
      2. Same thing in Virtual Box too.. here it's called Bridged mode. This will allow the guest os to get IP from router or be in the same SubNet as your host.
      This will solve your SSH & IP issue.
      Secondly, as I have mentioned in this video. This is a series and I plan to over following, one by one.. For the software setup of this home server project
      1. TrueNAS
      2. Proxmox
      3. UnRaid
      4. Windows Hyper-V
      Different ways but all gets the same job done. People can choose a setup which they feel comfortable and easy to work with & fits into their deployment requirements & environment.
      Thanks.

    • @preem36
      @preem36 2 місяці тому

      @@LazyTourer thanks for the suggestions about VM/ Hyper V. I'll try and learn first then invest money in it.

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  2 місяці тому

      Hello,
      Yes sir. I agree with you 100%.. This is the first rule. Make the setup run flawlessly in a VM environment, troubleshoot and build your confidence before you spend any money buying extra hardware.
      Good luck.
      Thanks.

  • @sudeepchakraborty5084
    @sudeepchakraborty5084 2 місяці тому +1

    Jaldi upload karo sir waiting for your net vedio

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  2 місяці тому

      Nam toh padai hye Naa.. Lazy Tourer.. Shooting karne me lazy hain hum .. he he..
      But yes, will upload the software setup parts soon

    • @sudeepchakraborty5084
      @sudeepchakraborty5084 2 місяці тому

      @@LazyTourer 😁😁😞😂

  • @debnathmriganka2010
    @debnathmriganka2010 Місяць тому

    can you share some link for make a homeserver, i need your recomondation link, budget 15k, ssd, 16gb, 4tb like that. i got a reference from amazon can you suggest me it is perfect or not : (Renewed) HP Elite 8300 SFF Small Form Factor Business Desktop Computer, Intel Quad-Core i7-3770 up to 3.9Ghz CPU, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, DVD, USB 3.0, Windows 10 Professional, Black

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Місяць тому

      Hello Mr. Debnath.
      You sir have already selected a decent system. But its not possible to accommodate 4TB mirror storage within your budget of 15k. Dual 4TB drives alone may eat up the most of your budget. Secondly, what kind of home server application you wish to host. Always refer to the system requirements of those applications to see if your hardware selection is meeting the min requirements of those applications.
      For project like ours, things that we host, like for example, Nextcloud / Plex / JellyFin etc, your chose model is good enough.
      Here are some alternatives which you may consider,
      Dell SFF (i5-6500T / 16GB RAM / 128GB SSD / 2 TB HDD) :- amzn.to/4dZXofl (you will still need to buy another 2TB for mirror raid)
      Dell Full Tower (i7-4770 / 8GB RAM / 256GB SSD) :- amzn.to/3XxBNFl (you need to buy 8GB RAM + 2 extra HDD for mirror)
      Lenovo ThinkCenter (i7-4770S / 16GB RAM / 240GB SSD) :- amzn.to/47qEqvV this CPU is raelly low TDP, good for low power bill in long run, you need to add 2 HDD for mirror raid)
      Dell SFF (i5-6500T / 16GB / 256GB SSD / 1TB HDD) :- amzn.to/3MC92Rz (you need to add another 1TB HDD for raid)
      Thanks.

    • @debnathmriganka2010
      @debnathmriganka2010 Місяць тому

      Can I talk with you for little time with you sir, I am from Siliguri. Can I have your number sir.

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Місяць тому

      Hi, If you wish, you may drop a msg in twitter or instagram. Thanks.

    • @debnathmriganka2010
      @debnathmriganka2010 Місяць тому

      Ok I don't have these accounts