This MCP Server turned my NAS into a self-hosted AI a**istant, and it changed how I work
Besides its centralized storage and backup provisions, my Network-Attached Storage is an important part of my self-hosted setup. I’ve mapped a bunch of FOSS tools to use SMB and NFS shares for their volumes (and yes, it’s not very complicated to pull this off even on unprivileged containers). Heck, I’ve even deployed a bunch of applications on my NAS server, as, unlike my experimental Proxmox workstations, my storage server remains operational 24/7 without the shadow of my wacky experiments looming over it.
Besides its centralized storage and backup provisions, my Network-Attached Storage is an important part of my self-hosted setup. I’ve mapped a bunch of FOSS tools to use SMB and NFS shares for their volumes (and yes, it’s not very complicated to pull this off even on unprivileged containers). Heck, I’ve even deployed a bunch of applications on my NAS server, as, unlike my experimental Proxmox workstations, my storage server remains operational 24/7 without the shadow of my wacky experiments looming over it.
Sophia Wilson
Atlanta
Atlanta
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