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seanho
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To vouch for Core4/Rhino, over in ServerBuilds.net (Discord and Discourse) we've had lots of positive feedback from many forum members using Rhino for used storage, motherboards, HBAs, and complete s…
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NathanCore4
host_c
Great write-up; very ambitious to cover such a broad scope for the lay reader!
In the buying recommendations, I'd add a paragraph about used enterprise SAS HDDs. In the US at least, t…
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bikegremlin
I am in definitely in favour of holding off on further deals until things stabilise a bit. I'm confident you'll pull through this season with your head above water, and once you're ready with the ca…
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titus
AlwaysSkint
if you're ok with the decreased availability and just need to manage multiple sshfs mounts as one, consider mergerfs.
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wankel
bdl
Distributed FS like Tahoe or MooseFS, or distributed DB / key-value store like Cockroach or Cassandra. If you want them to be safe, they're generally not going to be fast.
Ceph, glust…
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chimichurri
lentro
wankel
I use old AeroHive APs; Omada, UniFi, and Aruba IAP are fine, too. OPNSense on an old Lenovo m73 (4th gen uSFF). Lots of options for old enterprise gigabit PoE switches: I use an Enterasys C3-serie…
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xleet
> @PulsedMedia said:
> where does rhinotech and oceantech sell their wares? Want to take a looksie on their stock :)
>
> Ocean-Tech on ebay: https://www.ebay.com/str…
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PulsedMedia
Spinners still generally follow the bathtub curve, and heat / vibration is a bigger killer than just use. I have many drives with 30-50k hrs power-on time, but only 1-2 drive writes total. In other…
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PulsedMedia
There are a gazillion uSFF (1L, tiny/mini/micro) corporate desktops on ebay; 7th gen is super cheap now, e.g., m710q. Anything of that gen or later, even the little 2c Celerons, has QSV and can tran…
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Logano
Hey you're here, Ash! I did enjoy ZX while it lasted, and I knew you tried your best to recover.
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AshUk
WD shucks for SATA: https://shucks.top/
Used SAS, lower capacity but cheaper per TB: https://bitdeals.tech/
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retrotech
> @bibble said:
> "All encrypted Rclone files on Google Workspace is classed as illegal activity and to be acted upon immediately."
>
Oh, see, my GDrive just ha…
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bibble
Ympker
I'm a mod at [ServerBuilds.net](https://discord.gg/VrNYVTx), revolving around budget whitebox NAS builds using old server boards. I'm also reasonably active on [ServeTheHome](https://forums.servethe…
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evnix
In the US at least, shucking does not void warranty; folks have shipped the bare drive back to WD and gotten warranty replacements. My previous post included a link to a price-tracking site for shuc…
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Amitz
vimalware
Falzo
This is a very common use-case over at [ServerBuilds](https://serverbuilds.net/), and a number of whitebox NAS builds would be suitable. E.g., $40 LGA1155 board in a large case like RSV-L4500 (15 ba…
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user123
Amitz
skorous
quicksilver03
No worries, I'll take that as a compliment, as @cam 's been a conscientious provider; I've had a NAT box with him for a long time!
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cam
Sorry, still not quite following! The only Cam I can think of is Gullo's Hosting, who's definitely not me!
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cam
ehab
I haven't found a lot of other people using [burp](https://burp.grke.org/). Came out of the dev's master's thesis: tiered incremental, chunk-level dedup with definable cross-client pools, resumeable.…
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uptime
> @ehab said:
> > @seanho said:
> > > @ehab said:
> > > > @seanho said:
> > > > Excellent, thanks!
> > >
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cam
ehab
You want the wg connection to go through one specific WAN interface? One way is to add a static route for the remote wg peer via the desired WAN gateway.
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xyphos10
I like the community around OPN more than that around PFS, but functionally they're very similar. PFS acquiesced on dropping support for non-AES-NI CPUs. ERX is cheap and functional as fw but not t…
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CamoYoshi
At least with ZXHost, Ashley had some initial communication about his recovery efforts. He just didn't have sufficient spare capacity to rebalance lost OSDs. Since that time, ceph best practices an…
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ialexpw
I've been using single-device btrfs for many years without issue. Config management (ansible) makes it very easy to blow away and recreate root, so I no longer worry about drive failure for root. App…
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miu
RStudio for R, and vim for everything else. I seem to be doing less coding and more yaml nowadays!
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Chievo
Keepass on Nextcloud for me. I do want [pass](https://www.passwordstore.org/) to succeed, but it's not yet as featureful as KP or BW. It makes sense to think of encrypted storage as one thing, sync a…
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bikegremlin
Welcome Mason and mikho as our new admin team! And thanks Ant for giving this place a solid footing in atmosphere and parameters.
Regarding the financial side of LES, my 2c is to mayb…
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Mason
mikho
> @Abdullah said:
> > @Falzo said:
> > > [@Abdullah said](/discussion/comment/56872/#Comment_56872): any thoughts?
> >
> Another solution I cam…
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Abdullah
You should be able to live migrate if it's lvm on mdadm (vgextend, pvmove, vgreduce). I'd think it should be possible with btrfs on mdadm, too, using btrfs raid1
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Abdullah
Congrats Ant on preparing for IH's long-term future and gaining flexibility for your own future endeavours. I can empathise with not wanting to feel stuck in a rut!
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Ympker
InceptionHosting
Latest `package` module takes list argument, so you don't need to loop over package list:
```
- name: install packages
package:
name:
- tree
…
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havoc
ehab
> @user123 said:
> > @Freek said:
> > It's pretty quiet on the APAC and Canadian VPS deals...
>
> Yes. I haven't seen any great deals out West (Canad…
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user123
My sincere condolences, vyas, on your loss. It is completely normal and healthy to take some time to allow yourself to grieve and remember what was lost.
I often find it cathartic to c…
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vyas
localhost
Do you need it to be new with a support contract? If not, used Dell 5324 is dirt cheap and has everything you list except for 10G uplink. To add 10G uplink, Aruba S2500-24T. There are lots of thes…
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vimalware