[OmniOS-discuss] OmniOS as home serwer (NAT, private projects)

Linda Kateley lkateley at kateley.com
Mon Jun 13 18:10:13 UTC 2016


I actually have recently fell in love with nap-it. It bundles all the 
stuff you need..


lk


On 6/12/16 10:04 PM, Gui-Ron Koh wrote:
> On Sun, 2016-06-12 at 11:35 +0200, Krzysztof Grzempa wrote:
>> Cheers guys,
>>
>> I'm planning to build my own server at home for multiple purposes (my 
>> projects, home NAS etc). I'm planning to use zones to separate WAN 
>> access server (www hosting, git and svn repos, email maybe..) and SAN 
>> functionalities for LAN only access.
>> Now, i'm huge fan of Illumos. I used to work with Solaris 8 to 11, 
>> and i really enjoy it. I wish to use ZFS as the best storage 
>> solution, but what concern me most is availability of technologies 
>> that i'm going to use. For WAN purposes I need apache2, php5, 
>> mariadb, python (at least 2.7),git, svn, and maybe fish shell ;) . 
>> For my NAS, I need samba, nfs, ftp, DLNA [mediatomb, serviio] 
>> (sharing video to TV directly).
>> AFAIK and read on the net, probably every of those technologies are 
>> doable on OmniOS, but the problem is time spent on installing, 
>> solving problems etc.
>> Of course, there is always the linux solution, but i would like not 
>> go there as Illumos has may better storage (ZFS on linux sucks IHMO)
>> Has anyone got expierience in setting up such stack on OmniOS? (or 
>> any other Illumos distro?) Problems? Advices?
>
> I run most of my WAN stack (apache, php, etc) from the Joyent pkgsrc 
> repository, which is very straightforward to get running and keep 
> updated on OmniOS.
> For DLNA I used to run mediatomb from a self-compiled instance, but 
> have since swapped over to NFS shares, relying on a more capable media 
> player (OpenElec).
>
> I also run a Linux KVM instance for the stuff that is "just too 
> difficult" (eg. crashplan, grafana3, etc).
>
> regards,
> Guo-Rong
>
>
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