daryusnslr
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- Oct 26, 2023
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im still debating TrueNas Scale vs Core for VM, i started using TrueNas Scale last year so im more comfortable with it & linux , but everyone says TrueNas Core is more stable plus it uses RAM more efficiently( on Scale due to a linux limitation, it can only use 50% of the available RAM, but there is a workaround where you set the zfs_arc_max vaule, until TrueNas Scale gets better RAM management built in), i think ill use scale
for nextcloud, i must thank you for showing me this, it looks like a painless way to nextcloud, before seeing NcVM, i was using nextcloud with TrueCharts, but they keep on breaking the updates, which got fustrating, plus i recetly learned about NC AIO and tried it on my docker debian VM and it all seemed fine, setup wise so i was just going to contine using that tbh, but yeah NcVM looks very tempting lmao
That's my story too!! I only have linux experience, the word freeBSD (and jails ) still sound scary to me. I actually thought of finding a way to set up that NcVM (from .vma image for example) on a Scale and obviate the need for a full feature hypervisor altogether. My online search did not yield any straightforward path to that since everything needs to be set up in GUI, but I will, as a last shot, attempt a TN Scale ubuntu server VM and give the NC installer script a try...