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I'd start by browsing the /r/datahoarder subreddit a bit...they're constantly doing this sort of half enterprise half DIY mass data storage stuff so will be on top of the current gear recommendations I'd also check whether you can transcode some of your linux ISOs to x265. Should make for much smaller file sizes. If there…
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Before/After on nexus migration. About same overall with io and net down a bit After # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2021-12-28 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #Mon 24 Jan 2022 03:18:26 PM…
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Signed up. The credits appear to not be time capped and a prepay card like revolut seems to work fine. ipv6 free, inbound free, 1TB out free. So think it'll be useful for ad-hoc stuff
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Think I'll stick to debian
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Anybody know how long the credit is good for? Might be very useful if its permanent given hourly pricing. Trebuchet has a counterweight. Catapult is tension/spring powered. Everyone knows the trebuchet is the superior siege weapon
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Using onedrive - O365 fam comes with 6TB. And since I need office anyway.... Be sure to encrypt those linux isos...cloud providers hashing copyright content is becoming more fashionable
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Home stuff is 1.1.1.1 over DoH via pihole ...VPS not too fussed...whatever is the default.
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An exotic LES offering! I like it on that basis alone! For something named after google's tensorflow I do think you'll need to add GCP pricing to the industry comparison tab though... If you've got 1000 GPU in stock you could consider soaking up some of that capacity via spot pricing? Your dedicated pricing seems vaguely…
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Nexus says my VPS is getting migrated (DE>>NL) so dropping a before here & after to follow a bit later. Big gotcha though - not representative of migration overall. It's a grandfathered once off clearance special with nine lives and a lot of luck that @seriesn very honourably rolled 1:1 specs wise last migration when…
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Just be sure to crunch the math vs expected usage. If you just play with friends on a Saturday occasionally on demand VM will make a lot more sense. As a reference point even at 50% discount that's like 2,000 hours of Azure time - give or take a lot specs depending. More hassle to set it up though. I personally went with…
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Are these on SD cards?
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Nice one Mason What forum is HT? Nothing for me - got enough of a backlog already.
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Static will win for sure. File systems are essentially databases that have had way more battle testing than say mysql. mysql has good people working on it sure...but stuff like ext3/4 isn't just optimised it's kernel level optimised. It is a bit of an apples v oranges though. You don't go for wordpress because of it's…
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Probably cheapest to buy an old server frankly. If you're somewhere with cheap electricity then those are definitely viable
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v6 as in proxmox version 6
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Yea I will eventually. Need to sort out some backup stuff first though
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Still sitting on v6 cause too scared to break anything. Hell I'd struggle to turn on the lights if the server is down
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That's neat! Didn't know about LoRa. Recently discovered you can flash ESP32s over the air via ESPHome though which is pretty cool
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Doesn't seem to allow protecting privacy on the TLD record?
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Would rather do owncloud & manage the storage backend myself to be honest. If it's important data best not to throw it on some mystery discount offering