How does one get started renting online servers? Are there any requirements or licenses or anything like that?
99% uptime seems stressful but awesome
How does one get started renting online servers? Are there any requirements or licenses or anything like that?
99% uptime seems stressful but awesome
I’ve put it on 2 machines in the past month. One works flawlessly, the other is a little temperamental and glitchy
: ( probably nothing, I just don’t understand the instructions well enough yet ( last I tried to read them)
wishing I could get the caddy local duckdns setup for vaultwarden going
Linux has a good starter kernel but ideally you should
Or before. You know, anyone better than a glorified metronome
This is real. This is why my friends are lame now. Not the kids or jobs.
They’re still on Windows
Been browsing that site for a few weeks waiting for the perfect time to strike
This is the crux of my whole life. If I am not interested in something, my entire existence will basically refuse to soak up that knowledge or even try to empathize. It can sometimes suck. I have to walk away if people start engaging in conversations about sports.
It got easier to start digging into CLI after realizing that would be an easy way to get the home media server up and running. And managing local game servers.
It’s a little harder to focus on vlans and firewall rules, outside of the repercussions of not setting that up correctly.
Are these issues also present on Ubuntu based LXCs?
If so I’ll have some game servers needing migration soon
Kia plant I worked at for 4 years was like this. Countless wrecks after shift change, untold divorces and ruined lives due to never being able to plan anything. Terrible
Mxlinux was actually the first distro I installed, which was on my oldest functional laptop. Still running strong!
Holy crap this is amazing!! Thank you
Well this machine has 2 display port and another HDMI output, if I passed a connection to each VM, could I keep from needing 3 different media players? as everyone’s HDMI cables run to the same closet.
Yeah I figured that would be my next spot to ask!
This is a great post with lots of info that I’ll need to dig into once I have time.
I’ve been running truenas CORE for like 3 years with adguard, emby server, and jellyfin running on it. 2 6tb HDDs in my zfs pool and a backup 6tb drive. As well as smb shares for the network.
Running all this on my gaming PC I built 12 years ago with 16gb of ram and 3770k processor.
Truenas has been awesome and I’ve learned a lot.
Recently picked up some thin clients so I’ve been learning proxmox and lxc containers (plus Linux in general) but haven’t quite figured out how to have proxmox zfs stuff take over for truenas for local network shares.Someone has already linked to the setup installing truenas on a VM on proxmox, which I started but haven’t made much progress yet.
Running game servers in docker inside lxc containers is pretty dang cool though
Yep I feel this way.
No point in pricing a single HDD because I’m shooting for parity on every vdev I spin up.
Whoa
Well,
Portainer puts a GUI on top of running docker. Which lives in the terminal usually.
Proxmox puts a GUI on a Debian Linux build specifically made to stand up VMs and Linux containers, which I then put docker ( and sometimes portainer) on
Proxmox seems awesome!
i totally get you there! I have been piddling around with proxmox for a month or so now, and learning docker, I don’t even have to put portainer on every instance i set up these days!
I am excited for plasma 6 though for sure! I reckon i’ll spin up a VM to try it out!
Me either. Not of a new series at least. Why can’t I find something that catches my attention? Time to rewatch all the ghost in the shells I guess