I am planning to Self Host on a QnapNAS I was gifted but truthfully I am at a loss to how one does that. I know how to install and run but not on a NAS. Could anyone help and explain?
I am planning to Self Host on a QnapNAS I was gifted but truthfully I am at a loss to how one does that. I know how to install and run but not on a NAS. Could anyone help and explain?
Which QNAP nas? And which OS?
In general terms though, look for an Apps section in the settings, and install the Apps you want. You may find the choice limited by the OS, but once you reach that limit, you can migrate to a full fat OS on a separate device.
TS-453 Pro and I guess the OS that is standard to it
So, good news, your nas supports virtualisation, so if you run out of apps, you can install a general Linux on it and use that.
If it doesnt have a built in owncast app, install a general purpose linux, and install it on that via the owncast instructions:
https://owncast.online/quickstart/installation/
Well I plan to start with Owncast obviously. Once I know that is working I’ll expand with other sites so the end result is a full self host Vtube streaming website.
Yeah, sorry, i was lost. If you have a built in app, you can use that, but if not, install a linux, and follow the instructions on owncasts site: https://owncast.online/quickstart/installation/
Ok all installed. Just need to get a URL going and boom.
Personally hope to do something like subdomain.domain.TLD/Owncast
Alternatively, use the NAS only as a NAS and a computer of some sort as the host for services.
All depends on what you’re hosting and what the NAS is capable of.
For example, I have an ancient Drobo that can run some apps, but holy hell the performance would be abysmal. So I host services in VM’s on an ESXi box (an old Dell SFF desktop that’s very low power draw).
I’d agree, but on the basis that OP doesn’t know where to start, using the NAS built in apps is probably the way to go.
I assume the QNAP has some actual performance.
But my experience with NAS apps is they kind of suck, and I’ve quickly run into limitations with them.
Still, they do have their place.