Shit, let’s hope the ICANN cops don’t find me out then… I’ve been using it for years!
Shit, let’s hope the ICANN cops don’t find me out then… I’ve been using it for years!
I always update via CLI 'cause most GUI tools are slow and buggy, so…
I think an older Ryzen and an RX590 can be had for decent prices, no?
Patient gamers at least have the steam deck option now
Mikrotik is great for their price/performance ratio, but if you’re not a networking pro, some things might be hard
I’ve been doing HomeLab and HomeLab-adjacent things for over 10 years at this point. My first experience in the space was a Raspberry Pi 2 that I used for a few years to run various services such as Pi-Hole, CUPS, and numerous other software.
Holy shit, pi-hole is 10 years old?
Wait you mean without file synchronization?
WITH file synchronization you’d use nextcloud-client, obviously, otherwise I think GNOME file manager can connect to a nextcloud instance and browse files without downloading them
That’s what I’ve done as well, hard drives passed through, RAIDZ created on the NAS itself. It’s worked great so far.
My current server is proxmox2, guess why. It runs servers HassOS, OMV and so on… My desktop is called desktop and my laptop is called with its brand. 🤷
ZFS is default on Proxmox
I mean, if you don’t need to do anything but what the default config does, you can buy just any consumer router.
Also I use a wAP with the Hex S and the wifi defaults sucked hard.
I have an hex s and it’s great, but it’s a pain in the ass to setup if you’re not an expert at this stuff.
Terrible choice of name, ladder is the name of a popular programming language for industrial automation, googling it would be a nightmare
Even one hard drive can be noisy, depending on the model. I’m fighting the same issue at home with my VM/Nas/Homeassistant setup
Hey, since I’ll be going down that same road soon, any tips on GPU passthrough? Can I simply follow the proxmox wiki?
My current server runs on a fan less embedded Celeron board from ASRock, it runs really well… But since I’ve upgraded my desktop, I’m building a Ryzen server now
You’re one of the few who mentioned OMV in the thread and I was wondering why, it works great for me as a VM on proxmox… the only gripe I have is that sometimes the GUI decides I’ve made changes to the configuration and asks me to apply them, only to fail and get stuck with the notification.
“Please Mr. Router, mercy!”