![Ansible-NAS Logo](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/davestephens/ansible-nas/master/misc/ansible-nas.png "Ansible-NAS Logo") After getting burned by broken FreeNAS updates one too many times, I figured I could do a much better job myself using just a stock Ubuntu install, some clever Ansible config and a bunch of Docker containers. Ansible-NAS was born! ## Features * An awesome dashboard to your home server (Heimdall) * Any number of Samba shares for you to store your stuff * A BitTorrent client * Various media management tools - Sonarr, Sickchill, CouchPotato, Radarr * Media streaming via Plex, Emby or MiniDLNA * Music streaming with Airsonic * A Dropbox replacement via Nextcloud * Various ways to see stats about your NAS - Glances, dashboards in Grafana * A backup tool - allows scheduled backups to Amazon S3, OneDrive, Dropbox etc * An IRC bouncer * Source control with Gitea * SSL secured external access to some applications via Traefik * A Docker host with Portainer management - run anything that's shipped as a Docker container ## Getting Started Head to [installation](installation.md) if you're ready to roll, or to [testing](testing.md) if you want to spin up a test Virtual Machine first. Once you're done, check out the [post-installation](post_installation.md) steps. If this is all very confusing, there is also an [overview](overview.md) of the project and what is required for complete beginners. If you're only confused about ZFS, we'll help you [get started](zfs/zfs_overview.md) as well.