On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 8:11 PM Daniel Frey wrote:
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> Thanks for the detail, I've just ordered an RPi4B to mess around with.
> It would be helpful to move DNS etc off my home server as I'm trying to
> separate everything into VLANs.
>
Keep in mind that Linux supports VLAN tagging, so if you set
On 2/27/20 1:49 PM, Rich Freeman wrote:
On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 4:25 PM james wrote:
Yea, I was not clear. I'd run the mail-server, on a 'cluster' (4 or
more), not an individual pi-board unless it was beef up, processor and
ram wise. Gig E would also be on my list.
Unless you have some nich
On Friday, 28 February 2020 13:28:53 GMT Wols Lists wrote:
> On 28/02/20 11:45, Michael wrote:
--->8
> > http://www.runmapglobal.com/blog/fault-tolerant-dedicated-servers/
>
> Noted. That link pre-dates me working on the site - I haven't checked
> all the old links - I guess I should ...
If you
On 28/02/20 11:45, Michael wrote:
> On Friday, 28 February 2020 11:04:43 GMT Wols Lists wrote:
>> On 28/02/20 05:07, james wrote:
>>> For data storage, long term important stuff, you should employ RAID
>>> (1-10). We can get into that later, duplication of important data, via
>>> backups or extra s
On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 6:09 AM Wols Lists wrote:
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> On 27/02/20 21:49, Rich Freeman wrote:
> > A fairly cheap amd64 system can run a ton of services in containers
> > though, and it is way simpler to maintain that way. I still get quick
> > access to snapshots/etc, but now if I want to run a ge
On Friday, 28 February 2020 11:04:43 GMT Wols Lists wrote:
> On 28/02/20 05:07, james wrote:
> > For data storage, long term important stuff, you should employ RAID
> > (1-10). We can get into that later, duplication of important data, via
> > backups or extra storage is a good idea too. Backups ar
On 27/02/20 21:49, Rich Freeman wrote:
> A fairly cheap amd64 system can run a ton of services in containers
> though, and it is way simpler to maintain that way. I still get quick
> access to snapshots/etc, but now if I want to run a gentoo container
> it is no big deal if 99% of the time it uses
On 28/02/20 05:07, james wrote:
> For data storage, long term important stuff, you should employ RAID
> (1-10). We can get into that later, duplication of important data, via
> backups or extra storage is a good idea too. Backups are an old
> technology, but may help, but backups do can get old too
On Friday, 28 February 2020 05:07:07 GMT james wrote:
> On 2/27/20 9:53 PM, Dale wrote:
> > james wrote:
> >> 5G + gentoo + embedded toys, is going to be FUN FUN FUN.
> >>
> >>
> >> Then I'll be off to other states, via a hacked out Redneck
> >> camper.. and too many microProcessors
> >>
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