He’s got to golf at some point.
He’s got to golf at some point.
While true, it can fill the drive replacement with data spread from way more number of drives than raid can, so the point I was trying to make is that a second failure due to resilvering cam be greatly mitigated by using a Ceph setup.
Just rebuilt onto Ceph and it’s a game changer. Drive fails? Who cares, replace it with a bigger drive and go about your day. If total drive count is large enough, and depends if using EC or replication, it could mean pulling data from tons of drives instead of a handful.
Yea that’s the whole trusting trust thing. You can theoretically set up hour browser to only trust your private CA and not trust any of the publicly trusted CAs. Depends on your threat model I suppose.
Because a private CA allows you to create a certificate and nobody else has the ability to create certificates unless you give them the keys or a signing CA. With Let’s Encrypt, you are trusting every major certificate authority to not create a cert on your domain; coupled with DNS poisoning means you would end up on a legit-looking but counterfeit website of yours.
You’ll have to explain that one to me.
They did not take money from anyone. Are ‘t we on the priacy community? What is with the double standards? It’s theft if it’s against the Little Guy™ but it’s civil copyright violation if it’s against the Corpos?
Just my 2 cents.
It’s akin to virtually starting with a block of marble and removing every part (pixel) that isn’t the resulting image. Crazy how it works.
Just like people steal movies from the high seas? I hope this is sarcasm.
The following is the declaration of James Lambert a soldier in the revolutionary war of North America. The said James Lambert on this day
About all I can do other than buts and pieces.
Do you have ant of the assembly pictures? I’d love to see some of the pieces. Haven’t seen laser cut before for this.
Also are you planning to paint it? Looks good as it is, btw. Also great job!
I have been burned by WD Red on SMR drives, so I will just say Fuck You WD. That is all.
Services the only supported sqlite databases struggled (Jellyfin). Anything that worked with postgresql worked like a charm. So trick on the sqlite ones is a local PV then do a task to copy to NFS periodically.
Yea that list is by no means comprehensive especially as an ingredients list in food products, and is missing a very common one (sucralose, derived from cane sugar). Thanks tho!
Is there a guide for all of the names of specifically cane sugar and its derivatives?
My setup was a central NAS hosting an NFS server then each Pi mounted PVs from the NFS CSI driver over the network and I only used local storage to boot the OS.
I manually manage the media files but I do assign the categories, I just mount it on Jellyfin as read only so it can’t make any changes and it stores the metadata and album art on the Jellyfin system partition.
You win.