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(Quote) TBH trying to keep this as cheap/ghetto as possible since it won't make any profit. Think I may have found a solution though. Nexus has +100gb hdd for a very reasonable 1USD according to help articles. Just need to figure out why customizat…
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(Quote) Yeah that makes sense unfortunately. It's chunked into 50mb files...but still...a write a second would mean 50mb written every sec. :/ Guess I need a different solution. Cheap storage VPS might work...but need lots of mem too :/
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(Quote) Yes that kind of DB Only reason I'm considering it is because it's low value. Distributed node, so if something goes wrong I just delete it. i.e. It's fine if it fails 3 months in. Not so fine if it's 3 days cause hassle
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(Quote) Thanks. Expecting this to be pretty low throughput frankly so that should be OK I think...just unsure whether a DB will be happy with a remote sketch backend like that
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Not quite following. How is this different from main PVE? It main missing stuff for zen3 support?
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(Quote) It shows a lot more info straight out the box. Interpretting it for root cause is another question entirely though. Another attempt to screenshot it: (Image)
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If you load netdata onto the underlying server you get more graphs without any extra effort re configuring the dashboard. Integrates well with proxmox...can see into VMs and LXC. CPU, mem, network etc (Image)
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(Quote) Haha...thankfully I don't need actual bulletproof type stuff. (Quote) Thanks I shall have a look
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(Quote) My thinking was more "damn those firefighter were on point in preventing spread"...those things are really close together
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You'll need a VPN with residential proxy support
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(Quote) Another ugly hack, but you could stick a cron job into the startup with a delay to get around the dhcp and do a late mount that way
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Planning to do self-hosted bitwarden I think. Keypass seems popular too and more FOSS but I don't quite understand their sync. (I want selfhost at home and VPN in from phone)
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Recently dealt with lots of debian NFS stuff. See my notes dropped into a pastebin...forgive the its written for myself style Password is LES https://pastebin.com/4B7w9tr7 Permissions are 99% of the problems. Note the hacky group solution (ctrl-f…
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I liked the hourly model for cloud services. Wouldn't mind it as an option. It does work better though in contexts where there is a lot of stop/start automation & autoscaling though Scaleway already has hourly, no?
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(Quote) Not in itself no, but the whole approach appeals to me in a minimalist / optimisation type of way. 1) I like that you can back it with markdown & git. For a blog specifically that kind of eternal format safety appeals. Wordpress is into…
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Gatsby. The static approach will always win in an edge caching world. ...but obvious not suitable for all cases
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(Quote) From memory it needs to be at least 1gb so a zero isn't gonna work. 2s are painfully slow - but I think it should work. 3s are OK - have used it for a pihole. 4s are good but getting expensive I'd suggest getting a 4 though. Mostly because…
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Totally off topic...but since we're posting M&M people I guess people will forgive me lol @Mason - can you please make the yabs iperf stuff time out faster? On any given day most of the servers seem offline and the script seems to hit & wa…
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Seems like a solid deal (Quote) Interesting structure. Would love to see more LES do that
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Congrats! Seems like a good fit. I like the personal background here is me, kid and cat too. Genuine human. :) And same for Mikho being added. Seems like a sound choice. Little bit wary of the two head admin situation though frankly. It's better …
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Congrats & speedy recovery Ant