Ironmount
Keep your volumes in check!
One interface to manage all your storage
Volume details view with usage statistics and health check status
Warning
Ironmount is still in version 0.x.x and is subject to major changes from version to version. I am developing the core features and collecting feedbacks. Expect bugs! Please open issues or feature requests
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, WebDAV, Directory
- 💾 Automated backups with encryption, compression and retention policies backed by Restic
- 🔍 Keep an eye on your mounts with health checks and automatic remounting on error
- 📊 Monitor your mounts usage with detailed statistics and graphs
- 📡 Mount your remote storage as local folders
- 🐳 Docker integration: mount your remote storage directly into your containers via a docker volume syntax
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.
services:
ironmount:
image: ghcr.io/nicotsx/ironmount:v0.5.0
container_name: ironmount
restart: unless-stopped
privileged: true
ports:
- "4096:4096"
devices:
- /dev/fuse:/dev/fuse
volumes:
- /var/lib/ironmount/:/var/lib/ironmount/
Then, run the following command to start Ironmount:
docker compose up -d
Once the container is running, you can access the web interface at http://<your-server-ip>:4096.
Docker volume usage
Third-Party Software
This project includes the following third-party software components:
Restic
Ironmount includes Restic for backup functionality.
- License: BSD 2-Clause License
- Copyright: Copyright (c) 2014, Alexander Neumann alexander@bumpern.de
- Status: Included unchanged
- License Text: See LICENSES/BSD-2-Clause-Restic.txt
For a complete list of third-party software licenses and attributions, please refer to the NOTICES.md file.
