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I have a similar setup using Truenas to store data. I’ve setup a VM in Truenas that can access the data via NFS (easier to setup on Linux than SMB).

It’s nice to keep all your services contained in one machine, as long as it has enough resources, and will probably consume less power than running another PC.

I use qbittorrent, most people seem to agree it performs better than Transmission. It’s accessible from a web interface.


Higher end cable testers can show you where the break is, but it will be far more expensive that a new cable.


It depends how valuable your data is, what backup strategy you have, and how long you’re prepared to wait to get access to your data when a drive fails.

Personally if/when I migrate my main dataset to SSD, I’ll stick with RAIDZ2/RAID6.



Install Windows Subsystem for Linux and pretend windows doesn’t exist