

I hope for it to be somewhere in the $200-250 range. Everything above kinda makes it unattractive when the Flashstor 6 exists.
I hope for it to be somewhere in the $200-250 range. Everything above kinda makes it unattractive when the Flashstor 6 exists.
Oh please, no one is really that broken.
Wow, you think OP is pathetic? Do you know who’s really pathetic? People being as apologetic of degenerate behavior as you have just proven to be. What a bunch of toxic shit.
I really hope that this way of perceiving social structures dies with you and your generation, whichever that is.
On the other hand, you could have just been bored because 4chan was down.
Why?
Some form of domain and a DNS server (router or Pi-Hole) in your LAN
zfs send
Proxmox is pretty much focused on ZFS, LXC containers and VMs. You want mergerFS and Docker. I say avoid Proxmox and go for Debian or another distro.
Only when using zfs, which op is not.
I always wondered the same about ZeroTier. If the controller is under foreign control, isn’t the whole network compromised?
There are often some “fair use” paragraphs in their respective ToS that they could enforce and either terminate your account or request you to uprade to a higher tier product. Usually (not always) VPSs are overprovisioned, so when people start to fully utilize their rented machines theit whole business model goes belly-up.
Be careful with compute intensive tasks. Some providers don’t like when you actually utilize your rented hosts.
Acquired by whom?
Unfortunately yes, and I hate them with everything I’ve got.
Why the switch?
I’ve thought about this myself during a phase of less that then perfect health. I think a somewhat practical solution is to have all passwords and documentation on how to use them/access the services that require them in a (online) password manager (so it stays current). Then have an USB stick with encrypted login credentials and OTP backup deposited at a notary and hand out the decryption key to a few trustworthy friends and family members.
This way nobody can access your stuff and the notary can make sure to hand out the USB stick only to the one person you specified in your will. The other friends and family members are there as backup in case your “special” friend has lost the decryption key in the meantime.
The alternative to an online pw manager would be a local one that you synchronize to your friends and only the notary has the key to unlock the database, which they only hand out according to your will.
I’d love to hear about other solutions though. Maybe there’s a better option.
P.S.: There are tools to have more redundancy on USB sticks and so on, so that bit flips/degradation can be accommodated. Multiple redundant data carriers are an option as well.
I’m idling at 120W with eight drives, but I’m currently looking into how to lower it.
I doubt their box has AV1 support, so this is a non-solution.
The question is whether you will even be able to download what you desire, since YouTube now experiments with DRM.