Or just straight up terminal. Automating things is so much easier that way.
Or just straight up terminal. Automating things is so much easier that way.
I would say Seagate Exos or Western Digital Ultrastar.
I know that their are great integrations on home assistant to monitor servers. Then you can make your own dashboard as you wish
Say you download from the clearweb then use a VPN. Then reseed that downloaded file straight to I2P.
Haha Yeah.
Adoption is the main problem. The more people that will use I2P the better. Also crosseeding helps a load to.
Frankly i found the Gentoo handbook much easier to follow then the arch wiki at the time I tried both. Just compiling everything takes a while to do.
Might want to take a look at a dedicated backup tool like Borg. It will keep all the proper permissions and file attributes in the backup.
You can try to see which mounts get exposed with
showmount -e IP
To see if the actual shares are working.
Perhaps urbackup? It is suited for multiple different platforms and supports multiple users. I don’t know of it can be hosted on k8s as I am not too familiar with that yet.
Unless you use Gentoo of course
12TB or so
Also need a router that allows for VLANS as well. Otherwise you can not access the other network when your home. As you need routing between the VLANS. Or you can use a L3 switch.
Yes kind of but it is not strictly allowed and can be considered piracy. Their are some tools for this available on github that can save songs as mp3. Then you can play them in any audio player you like. If you want to know the name of one of those tools just send me a DM.
Doesn’t matter really. If you use something like cloudflare and a domain name. You have programs like DDNS-updater that can update all the A records as soon as your IP changes.
To add to that. With ZFS raid everything is done with software so their is no hardware lockin.
Also might want to add tty. it is very useful and in someways part of the basics.
Honesty I found gentoo more easy to install then arch. Mainly because the Gentoo handbook is soo good and is in laid out in a good order. Compare that to the arch wiki that has a ton of sub pages and redirects. Which is just a load harder to follow.
PS. This is before their was a guided installer for arch.
Opensuse TW. It is rolling release and rock solid. Also amazing btrfs implementation.