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How to Utilize My 1 TB HostBrr Storage Box Efficiently?

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  • @Sgrocks said:

    @dgaroorkee said:
    Since everyone here is experienced and confident about HostBrr’s StorageBox, let’s take it to the next level.

    HostBrr’s StorageBox isn’t just another storage solution! They are now offering DirectAdmin-powered storage boxes for those who don’t need a full VPS but require high-capacity, cost-effective storage. These boxes run on AMD EPYC 7502 CPUs, DDR4 ECC RAM, and NVMe-cached HDDs—perfect for backups, large-scale website hosting, and more without the hassle of managing a VPS.

    Hostbrr's wordings:

    "However, that is not the only new thing! HostBrr is now also offering DirectAdmin storage boxes, for those of you who do not need a VPS and just need a lot of storage for cheap! These storage boxes are hosted on AMD EPYC 7502 CPUs, DDR4 ECC RAM and fast NVMe cached HDD! These are perfect for backup storage, hosting your websites with large storage needs and so on without worrying about managing a VPS."

    With that in mind, I’ve compiled 50+ possible use cases for these storage boxes. Given that they come fully loaded with Softaculous, Redis, ModSecurity, ClamAV, SSH, WordPress Manager, and more, I’m curious:

    👉 Who here has pushed these storage boxes beyond basic storage and backups?
    👉 What advanced use cases have worked well for you?
    👉 What challenges did you face, and how did you overcome them?

    Let’s share real-world experiences and see what’s truly possible with these!

    List of possible use cases:

    Primary Use Cases: Storage & Backup:
    • Personal & Business Cloud Storage – Set up private cloud (Nextcloud, Seafile, ownCloud).
    • Automated Backups – Store website, VPS, or database backups (rsync, Rclone, Duplicati, Restic).
    • Cold Storage Archive – Store rarely accessed but important data (photos, documents, ISO files).
    • Media Library – Store movies, music, audiobooks, comics, and eBooks for remote access.
    • Offsite Redundant Backup – Keep an offsite copy of data for disaster recovery.
    • Incremental Backups – Use BorgBackup or Rsnapshot for space-efficient backups.
    • Linux ISO Mirror – Host and share Linux distributions or open-source software.
    • Remote Storage for NAS – Mount as an extension of home NAS (Synology, TrueNAS).
    • Encrypted Backup Storage – Secure sensitive data (VeraCrypt, Cryptomator, LUKS).
    • Snapshots & Versioning – Keep multiple file versions (Btrfs, ZFS).
    • Remote Time Machine Backups – Mac users can back up remotely.
    • Server Backups – Automate backups for websites & databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL).

    Web Hosting & Website Storage:
    13. DirectAdmin Web Hosting – Use DirectAdmin panel for hosting.
    14. Static Website Hosting – Serve HTML, CSS, and JS (Hugo, Jekyll, Gatsby).
    15. File Hosting Site – Set up a file-sharing platform (XFileSharing, Nextcloud, Plik).
    16. Self-Hosted CDN – Cache static assets for reduced latency.
    17. Download Server – Serve software downloads or PDFs.
    18. Archive Old Websites – Store old site versions for compliance.
    19. Custom Blog Hosting – Install WordPress, Ghost, or a CMS.
    20. Open-Source Project Mirror – Host mirrors for GitHub projects and distributions.

    Media & Streaming:
    21. Plex/Jellyfin Media Server – Stream movies, TV shows, and music.
    22. Emby Media Library – Manage & stream personal media collections.
    23. Podcast Hosting – Host podcasts independently.
    24. Personal YouTube Alternative – Host videos privately (PeerTube, MediaGoblin).
    25. Audio Streaming Server – Set up Icecast, AzuraCast, or Airsonic.
    26. DLNA Media Server – Use MiniDLNA for smart TVs and devices.
    27. Photo & Gallery Hosting – Self-host image galleries (Lychee, Photoprism, Piwigo).

    Development & Coding:
    28. Git Repository Hosting – Set up a private Git server (Gitea, GitLab).
    29. CI/CD Storage – Store build artifacts and deployment files.
    30. Game Development Asset Repository – Store large game assets.
    31. AI Model Storage – Store trained AI/ML models and datasets.
    32. Remote IDE Storage – Mount in VS Code for development.
    33. Web Scraping Storage – Save scraped data from projects.
    34. Software Package Hosting – Store compiled binaries.

    Cloud & Virtualization:
    35. Cloud Storage for Remote Machines – Use as a network drive (WebDAV, SFTP).
    36. Proxmox Storage – Use as a backup target.
    37. KVM/QEMU VM Storage – Store VM images.
    38. Docker Volume Storage – Store persistent data.
    39. iSCSI Target – Use as block storage.
    40. Remote Nextcloud / S3 Storage – Expand Nextcloud or MinIO.
    41. Hybrid Cloud Storage – Sync with AWS S3, Backblaze B2, or Wasabi.

    File Transfer & Collaboration:
    42. Remote FTP/SFTP Server – Share files with users.
    43. Seedbox for Torrenting – Use Transmission, qBittorrent, or Deluge.
    44. Large File Transfers – Send large files (Rclone, Syncthing, Resilio Sync).
    45. Temporary File Storage – Allow file uploads with a simple UI.
    46. Enterprise File Sharing – Self-host alternatives to Google Drive, Dropbox.
    47. Business Document Storage – Store contracts, invoices, reports securely.
    48. Collaborative Editing – Deploy OnlyOffice or Collabora for document editing.

    Security & Privacy:
    49. Zero-Knowledge Encrypted Storage – Encrypt files before upload.
    50. Remote Log Storage – Store system logs securely.
    51. Self-Hosted Password Manager – Deploy Bitwarden, Passbolt, Vaultwarden.
    52. Whistleblower Data Storage – Securely store sensitive information.
    53. Forensic Data Storage – Store logs for cybersecurity analysis.
    54. Hidden Encrypted Volumes – Use VeraCrypt for plausible deniability.

    Miscellaneous & Advanced:
    55. E-learning Content Storage – Store educational materials.
    56. Email Attachments Archiving – Automate email data storage.
    57. IoT Sensor Data Storage – Store logs from smart devices.
    58. Weather & Scientific Data Logging – Store environmental data.
    59. CCTV Footage Backup – Store security camera recordings.
    60. Reverse Proxy Cache – Cache frequently accessed data.
    61. RSS Feed Caching – Store & distribute RSS feeds.
    62. Game Server Map Storage – Keep Minecraft or Valheim backups.
    63. Data Hoarding – Archive websites, documents, social media data.
    64. WebDAV / Samba / NFS – Mount as a network drive.
    65. IPFS Storage – Decentralized file storage.
    66. MinIO / OpenStack Swift – S3-compatible object storage.
    67. Fail2Ban / CSF Firewall – Protect against brute-force attacks.
    68. WireGuard / OpenVPN Storage Access – Secure remote access.
    69. Automated De-duplication – Remove duplicate files (fdupes, rdfind).
    70. FUSE-based Cloud Mounts – Seamlessly integrate cloud storage.
    71. Par2 Redundant File Storage – Protect against data corruption.
    72. Automated Data Cleanup – Auto-delete old files based on rules.
    73. Jellyfin Optimized Transcoding – Use NVMe caching for fast streaming.
    74. Nginx Rate Limiting – Control download speeds.
    75. BorgBackup with Compression – Optimize backup size.
    76. ZFS Send/Receive – Efficient remote backups.

    ok we know you love chat gpt

    What are you experiencing all these on your favourite Storage Boxes. Please share your experiences, Thanks...

  • @dgaroorkee said:

    @BasToTheMax said: Its a storage box, not an emailing service

    You’re right, it's a storage box, but they do provide a 2-email account limit with sending capped at 30/day (max 200). However, my account doesn’t have it enabled. They also offer Softaculous Pro, but without SMTP configured, making email alerts useless. I think they should at least enable it for system alerts.

    You can use your own SMTP

  • @WhiteRoseG said: You can use your own SMTP

    Thanks, But this option also not have here!

    But my trust on them that they always prove me and also consisting and regular on their friendly support!!!!

    You don't believe on this [ I am waiting from 131 day for their reply on critical ticket.] that they consisting on their commitments, See in this pic....

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  • I love HostBrr but can anyone guide me if it is okay to use it as a Seedbox, and if anyone could point me to a tutorial on how to set it up.
    Or any links to any information.
    Thank you sooo much.

  • @vayabi said: I love HostBrr but can anyone guide me if it is okay to use it as a Seedbox, and if anyone could point me to a tutorial on how to set it up.

    No. Do not.

  • Can I use borg (backup) on Hostbrr storagebox?

  • @Bluey said:

    @vayabi said: I love HostBrr but can anyone guide me if it is okay to use it as a Seedbox, and if anyone could point me to a tutorial on how to set it up.

    No. Do not.

    Okay okay, I will not. Thank you

  • @BasToTheMax said:
    Can I use borg (backup) on Hostbrr storagebox?

    By the description it has SSH, borg works well over ssh and sftp.

    Thanked by 1BasToTheMax
  • @x1arch said:

    @BasToTheMax said:
    Can I use borg (backup) on Hostbrr storagebox?

    By the description it has SSH, borg works well over ssh and sftp.

    Thanks, I'll try

  • Do you know? Hostbrr is going to wear a new T-shirt.... :)

  • @Jokull said:
    It comes with DirectAdmin, you can instantly use it for website, email server or a super slow database server.
    You can also mount it to your local desktop, similar to Google Drive or Dropbox. check out my tutorial for this :)

    Send me tutorial link

  • wii747wii747 Member

    Try a zerobyte backup server

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