I hope this episode will make sense to you. In the nut shell, Dietpi OS allows to migrate user "dietpi" files to external drives. So instead of attaching external drive why not to all the files inside iSCSI drive which is hosted inside TrueNAS VM? TrueNAS will snapshot changes hourly for you to roll back if something happens. More info about open-iSCSI https://wiki.debian.org/SAN/iSCSI/open-iscsi - Series Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3QnZSjRPkgLd3SxBSl6JfQ1iX4SkA39d - Time Stamp 00:00 Intro 00:35 Quick disclaimer 01:13 Preparing DietPi OS 02:15 What is open-iscsi ? 02:40 Installing open-iscsi 03:11 Changes to iscsid.conf file. MUST BE DONE! Don't skip it! 04:03 Setting up iSCSI inside TrueNAS SCALE 06:50 Setting up iSCSI Target Share 09:06 Link iSCSI to Dietpi-Pi OS using open-iscsi 12:40 Preparing iSCSI Drive 13:52 Migrating DietPi OS user files 14:53 TrueNAS Snapshots 17:44 "missing data" test 20:55 Clone Snapshot / Restore Files 25:31 Recap of the video 28:13 The End Chat - Social - Insta : http://bit.ly/2ICNLH6 Twitter: http://bit.ly/2L2NlLS Email me: speaktomrp@gmail.com - Extra - SamsungDeX Reddit : http://bit.ly/2Xu2ERC Patron: https://www.patreon.com/MRP_yt #proxmox #selfhosted #DietPi #truenas #snapshot

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