This is the one I went with along with a supermicro server board. The company has been great as I’ve already needed replacement rack screws and a new control board due to my own foolishness. They shipped me replacements at no charge very promptly.
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Same recommendation here. I went through two QNAP units before being fed up and building my own 12 Bay for about 1200. My first QNAP died shortly after the 3 year warranty expired and the second died shortly before. I was able to RMA the second and sell it to recoup some money towards building my own TrueNAS system that I can now fix myself and not rely on proprietary anything.
Zanathos@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Did anyone else not even know who Charlie Kirk was!?3·27 days agoHoly shit, I love you wind taking abilities. I too had no idea who he was but thankfully don’t have to deal with confronting propogandized family members.
Zanathos@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What Linux software is capable of marking DSCP on packets based on DPI?1·1 month agoAgain, your ISP does DSCP markings. They will only benefit you if you are facing congestion issues inside your local network. When that external FaceTime call packet is received by your router, if you receive it at all because your ISP doesn’t care about markings, and you are having Internet issues, it’s going to reach your end point crazy fast inside your LAN, but I bet the call will drop regardless because the UDP steam is either too jittered, or completely frozen anyway because of the upstream ISP issue.
It’s great to configure this to understand the principle, but I’ve been in the industry long enough to know when QoS is required over a 10MB MPLS pipe, and not required over a 1GB+ pipe. The pipes are so big today that flow control has little use case any longer and can cause more issues and hand holding configuration than necessary.
I guess what I’m trying to say is if you’re having issues with your home Internet, you will see it regardless of how much mitigation you try to configure inside your own LAN.
Zanathos@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What Linux software is capable of marking DSCP on packets based on DPI?4·1 month agoFlow control is really a thing of the past. In production, we mark priority based on source port and destination host at the WAN edge. SMB\NFS replication across the WAN is an example of this. As another commented mentioned, voice should be tagged at the switch later and carried over the network. Tagging at your router is a moot point in residential because your ISP is discarding any DSCP you hand them.
Zanathos@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Docker or Proxmox? Something else entirely?English4·2 months agoI was a little unfair in my post towards Proxmox. It really is a great solution and I can’t really complain, but it sucks in comparison to ESX where many “custom” items are still hidden in the cli or custom configuration items,. Many of these things are available in the GUI in ESX which is a pretty rough translation for some that have worked in ESX for many years like myself. ESX isn’t without it’s CLI moments but they are rarely ever needed, and if needed only for drastic measures.
The UI is not very intuitive and really looks quite dated too. ESX, Nutanix and XCP-NG have much better interfaces imo, and if Proxmox could throw some of that extra money they’ve earned from the VMware exodus in their UI it would be worthwhile.
Again, I shouldn’t complain but as I get older there’s not much “tinkering” time anymore, and the less time I have to sift through forum posts or official documentation on why something isn’t working as intended, the more easily frustrated I get.
Zanathos@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Docker or Proxmox? Something else entirely?English45·2 months agoDon’t go Podman. When I started years ago I installed Fedora with the “containerization” option. This installs podman, not docker as I’m sure most know. I did not.
Podman works great for the most part, but it’s slight differences from docker will have you fighting tooth and nail for certain services to work correctly. And not many (if any at all) have any documentation on getting their containers working with Podman of they don’t start. If you make a GitHub issue asking why or how to get things running in Podman because their docker stack doesn’t work flawlessly like it will in docker, good luck getting help (Mailcow comes to mind specifically here).
Looking back, this decision really shoehorned some very fundamental ideals about containers in my mind, but it was a long fought road I would not choose again. The knowledge I gained about containers with docker would have come soon enough on the easy road.
And yes, you can install Docker on Fedora, but I was much too far down the Podman track before finding out. My environment has changed drastically as of late and most things have been migrated to docker apps in Truenas now, living directly next to their storage as intended (the arr stacks really take a performance hit running their databases over NFS once you have a lot of media for example).
Quick note about Proxmox after coming from ESX myself - it sucks compared to ESX. I’ve tried to move away from it and Nutanix was the closest I could find to ESX, but after my server started complaining it’s drives were not compatible I jumped ship to avoid any write damage to them. I’m downsizing my lab now, I have proxmox running in 3 small NUCs with CEPH storage share and it’s working pretty good. Would love to run ESX or Nutanix instead, but they require a loaf of bread in resource requirements where proxmox only needs a slice of bread in comparison.
Zanathos@lemmy.worldto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Planning on buying a SteamDeck. What should I know before purchasing?4·2 months agoThe 1TB version came with a completely different screen is what he meant though. A screen protector won’t be able to replicate a physical display difference.
Zanathos@lemmy.worldto Firefox@lemmy.ml•Mozilla warns Germany could soon declare ad blockers illegal3·2 months agoEasily the 90s when Clinton wiped the USA debt away to a clean slate, and Bush immediately made it worse with Iraq in his next term. I’m speaking loosley, but assume that’s when this all started based on your question.
Zanathos@lemmy.worldto Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services.@lemmy.ml•My biggest annoyances with NGINX-manager1·2 months agoUse file configuration, it’s a lot easier to grasp IMO.
Zanathos@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What happens if the UK requires age verification for VPN’s1·2 months agoYou can’t DPI a VPN tunnel because it will break the tunnel connection.
Zanathos@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What happens if the UK requires age verification for VPN’s1·2 months agoI’ve been having the same thoughts recently. Your mention of carrier pigeon and smoke signals now had me thinking that embedding data inside a birds sing like the recent jpeg someone tested could be our future soon.
Zanathos@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Tucson City Council votes 7-0, unanimously to kill controversial Data CenterEnglish7·2 months agoI’m sure they did, and they wouldn’t take the farm down until there was X% failure, but the amount of time and effort it took to perform those repairs made it unfeasible.
Zanathos@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Tucson City Council votes 7-0, unanimously to kill controversial Data CenterEnglish23·2 months agoIt worked well until there was a component failure, requiring a whole farm to be taken down to replace said failed components. This is why they dropped the project.
As of the last update released on August 1st, the “old” VMs are now visible again. The latest Electric Eel chain also merged all Core features into Scale, so the jump should not be as drastic any longer. I’ve always lived on Scale, but I assume you could try backing up your config and spinning up a new Scale VM and restoring the backup to it. No matter how you dice it though, it will be spicy!
What type of disk (HDD or SSD) and how many disks in the pool?
RAIDZ1 configuration will bring your write speed down some due to data having to write to multiple disks at a time. This is true for most any RAID. Once written, your read speeds should remain the same or improve a bit though.
Zanathos@lemmy.worldto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•This how the Governor of Oregon wants to finance her transportation plan English52·3 months agoNot to mention EVs can weight up to 500lbs more than a standard car with a full tank due to the batteries.
Zanathos@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are there any good multi-player games that allows for optional long term collaboration?2·3 months agoOh nice, he may have already set it with account whitelist them, I’ll have to ask.
Zanathos@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are there any good multi-player games that allows for optional long term collaboration?2·3 months agoI’m not exactly sure how they set up the back end. We are all home labbers though and I haven’t seen any unknown players on. One of our guys is on through most of his work day and would have noticed too.
I’ll mention it for sure though, just might be a pain if one of our IPs changes and they may not go for it. Thanks for the suggestion!
At least you can still program those remotes though. Mine is still going strong after many years.