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truenas core was my first bare metal install! ran awesomely for about a year until i realized i wanted to do more than the freebsd jails were letting me.
and the core install on a proxmox VM was seemingly bulletproof! I kick myself for wanting a syncthing setup without a bunch of mounts and shares. I was elated at the idea that truenas was finally just another debian machine, and my buddy scared me by letting me know that core was on maintenance mode. so i pulled the trigger.
i am debating wiping proxmox and letting this machine be scale on bare metal, but i would have to figure out what to do with immich and jellyfin in the meantime.