Keep your volumes in check! One interface to manage all your storage
Volume details view with usage statistics and health check status
## Intro
Ironmount is an easy to use web interface to manage your remote storage and mount them as local volumes on your server. Docker as a first class citizen, Ironmount allows you to easily mount your remote storage directly into your containers with few lines of code.
### Features
- ✅ Support for multiple protocols: NFS, SMB, FTP, Directory
- 📡 Mount your remote storage as local folders
- 🐳 Docker integration: mount your remote storage directly into your containers via a docker volume syntax
- 🔍 Keep an eye on your mounts with health checks and automatic remounting on error
- 📊 Monitor your mounts usage with detailed statistics and graphs
### Coming soon
- 🔐 User authentication and role management
- 💾 Automated backups and snapshots with encryption, strategies and retention policies
- 🔄 Re-exporting your mounts to other protocols (e.g. mount an FTP server as an SMB share with fine-grained permissions)
- ☁️ Integration with cloud storage providers (e.g. AWS S3, Google Drive, Dropbox)
- 🔀 Storage sharding and replication for high availability and performance
## Installation
In order to run Ironmount, you need to have Docker and Docker Compose installed on your server. Then, you can use the provided `docker-compose.yml` file to start the application.
```yaml
services:
ironmount:
image: ghcr.io/nicotsx/ironmount:v0.0.1
container_name: ironmount
restart: unless-stopped
cap_add:
- SYS_ADMIN
ports:
- "4096:4096"
devices:
- /dev/fuse:/dev/fuse
volumes:
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
- /run/docker/plugins:/run/docker/plugins
- /var/lib/docker/volumes/:/var/lib/docker/volumes:rshared
- ironmount_data:/data
volumes:
ironmount_data:
driver: local
```
Then, run the following command to start Ironmount:
```bash
docker-compose up -d
```
Once the container is running, you can access the web interface at `http://:4096`.
## Docker volume usage

## Volume creation
