

Step 1: Cut a hole in the box (open a port)
I’m just this guy, you know? Except on Lemmy.
Thanks to /u/crank0271 for the name
RIP Kbin.social
Step 1: Cut a hole in the box (open a port)
Nothing so fancy. Just some postgres machines to show off different recovery modes
My job let me buy a bunch of Pis to set up a cluster for a demo so I’m having a lot of fun
Named volumes let you specify more details like the type of driver to use.
For example, say you wanted to store your data in Minio, which is like S3, rather than on the local file system. You’d make a named volume and use the s3 driver.
Plus it helps with cross-container stuff. Like if you wanted sabnzbd and sonarr and radarr to use the same directory you just need to specify it once.
I’m still looking for a case that can hold a Pi and a 3.5” drive that I can set up at someone else’s house.
I’m a big fan of screen
because it will let me run long-running processes without having to stay connected via SSH, and will log all the output.
I do a lot of work on customers’ servers and having a full record of everything that happened is incredibly valuable for CYA purposes.
It already has Plex support but OP didn’t feel like mentioning it
Two is one and one is none.
Totally. I’ve got an 8TBx4 RAID5 that has about as much space as one 20TB spinning drive, but with the advantage that if one fails I don’t lose anything.
Putting 20TB on one drive though? That’s too risky for me.
Putting that much data on just one drive freaks me out
Leave it on some form of mass transit before you leave
Does this work for Bedrock as well as Java edition? I can get Java to work with infrared proxy but I’m not sure how to do Bedrock
Sort of, but aimed more at general purpose computing rather than gaming
How would y’all feel if Valve started selling PCs with their flavor of Linux on it?
Join your ship’s surgeon for an evening of Boccherini duets