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I hope not…
Just a shiny male toy…
I hope not…
I support an engineering org server, they access their files via nextcloud with a mariadb server and redis, plus some caching stuff for php-fpm, and an nginx front-end.
No complaints, checks (from what I see) all your boxes and has been very dependable going on 6 yrs now for all their simulation data both large and small off a little 1gbps dell r710.
Don’t install a lot of plugins. The setup documentation seems to be just right, getting you to the ideal destination of reliable and fast. Do take the option to run tasks in crontab, instead of internally.
Fuck yeah
Oh shit, same! I had to upgrade some oscilloscopes, and thought I’d get these. Dead, instead of a year, all 5x.
If you’re comfortable with it, an analog (non-networked) kvm switch can have its button connected to a single input Pikvm via the GPIO. You visit the PiKVM’s webpage, hit a button and you’re now connected to a different machine.
If you have a raspberry pi 1 or 2, this isn’t very expensive, but nets you an open source IP KVM.
Roll your own 😎 lots of folks have a pi 2 that’s not doing much
Maybe some enjoy the open-stack in terms of network security… I’d personally use this in front of a port multiplier, so you can have 8x machines going to a switch, the front of the switch toggled by one of the Pi’s GPIO pins.
Part of it is that the prices for the Pi’s themselves have dramatically increased lately.
PiKVM for open source networked KVMs: https://pikvm.org/
PiKVM?
Thanks, though it’s not a big enough problem that I worry about it. My couple of games still work fine in either environment.
I look forward to when all of these getting pains are mitigated by time.
Using a 3060 on Wayland, Ubuntu LTS. Some performance issues here and there, big problem I discovered is zoom screen sharing pretty much not working.
I login with my x session when I know I’ll need to present something.
Love airvpn, it unfortunately trips captchas a lot, and some sites outright block you. If you’re seeing this up on a router, make a wifi network that’s unprotected just for the sake of convenience.
But torrenting and everything critical, rocksteady.
Aww, I love their icon!
Sounds like they gave you a free lobotomy too.
If you have vertical clearance above the board, get a pwm 120mm fan, carefully zip tie and call it a day.
The added benefit of an oversized fan beyond noise is that it’s actively cooling other parts of the board which normally may not be reached by the smaller fan.
Sure, that’s ok. Thanks for asking.
The networking send to be where documentation for both docker and podman seem to be a bit slim, just a heads up.
I learn by twiddling knobs and such and inspecting results, so having come from a tall stack of KVM machines to docker, this helped me become effective with a project I needed to get running quickly: https://training.play-with-docker.com/
You basically log into a remote system which has docker configured, and go through their guide to see what command is needed per action, and also indirectly gets you to grok the conceptual difference between a VM and a container.
Jump straight to the first tutorial: https://training.play-with-docker.com/ops-s1-hello/
I’m basically the same here, used to be a sysmin too. Docker compose is running a couple of complicated inter-dependent services at my job as a first try for me, it’s been quite stable and clear on what’s happening within the containers.
I really like how the docker setup files also become a source of truth documentation wise, particularly when paired with git.
P.s. I know it’s a typo, but imagine a ‘black Friday upgrade’ for your server being a move from 4gb ram to 32mb. Return to monke 1998.
Fucking same, I had to write an alias so that df filters the loopbacks.
Why the hatched ground plane instead of solid?