Загрузка...

Selfhost LANCACHE server inside Proxmox | Proxmox Home Server | Home Lab

My Steam Deck in total can store up to 512GB of game data. Which is enough ... for now. If i want to download another game i need to make some space by deleted one of the already downloaded games. The problem i have - ISP download speed. It is only 8MB/s. I won't sit and wait for a game to be downloaded in 1, 2 sometimes 4 hours. Instead i have a lancache server running inside Proxmox VE. If i download a game which i haven't cached yet, it will be cached in lancache server. So now if i want to have a go at the game which i had downloaded previously, instead of download game at 8MB/s i will get that game from my lancache server and 40+ MB/s Linux CLI commands used : $ apt update && apt upgrade -y $ apt install docker docker-compose git cifs-utils -y $ apt remove apparmor $ git clone https://github.com/lancachenet/docker-compose/ lancache ( more info about Lancache https://lancache.net/ ) - Timestamp 00:00 Intro 00:27 Why i need Lancache 01:03 Setting up Lancache 01:24 Setting up Dataset in TrueNAS 02:25 Setting up SMB 02:56 Setting up LXC Container 05:10 Allow SMB Mount and NESTING 05:54 Update and Upgrade 06:18 Install Docker, Docker-compose, Git, cifs-utils 07:13 Remove apparmor 07:47 Setting up mount for SMB share 12:35 Setting up lancache docker containers 20:18 updateging DNS records 23:21 Tailscale 25:42 Let's download the game 28:52 Max download before cache 8.1MB/s 29:32 Let's download game using Lancache 30:27 Max download after cache - 42.3MB/s #proxmox #steamdeck #lancache #homelab #selfhosted

Видео Selfhost LANCACHE server inside Proxmox | Proxmox Home Server | Home Lab автора PythonНачальная точка для новичков
Страницу в закладки Мои закладки
Все заметки Новая заметка Страницу в заметки