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Until nvidia is onboard, it’s kinda meaningless.
Until nvidia is onboard, it’s kinda meaningless.
Amazing, I didn’t know they did this
The main issue is ms office. The way people use MS word is so ingrained that even Microsoft has problems when they moved to the ribbon menus.
There was a straight up user revolt.
That’s why MS will make sql server work on Linux but NEVER office.
On Reddit, wallstreetbets used to call everything “retarded” and they’ve stopped and moved to “regarded” as a way of “almost” saying an offensive word.
He mentioned that he wants to create Second level Nat, that will require new IP addresses and DHCP in the subnet
TrueNas scale is a little heavier because it is a kubernetes implementation, but it is amazing.
The capabilities and possibilities are spectacular, and the maintenance required to keep all of your applications up-to-date is so easy that I no longer think about it.
What’s your cooling solution?
Could it be throttling the cpu?
2gb memory is not nearly enough.
Get a decent machine and run true as scale.
All of these things can be installed as helm/k8s “apps” and they almost self configure.
They update aswell.
It’s spectacular.
Then throw drives at it.
I have one “pool” of storage that’s a raid 10 for things I care about and then a giant zfs “jbod “ that has no backups for just mass storage of things that I don’t really care about.
While this is conclusively stoned as “cpu” issues, in case anyone else finds this thread…
While your isp can’t read the data over the VPN, they CAN see that you’re using a VPN and intentionally slow down your connection with traffic shaping because you’re putting so much data through the vpn.
What do the links look like on the start page?
The problem is that Tailscale gives your server a “magic” ip, which isn’t the same one as on your local network. On your local network, do you access them by port? Or reverse proxy?
Machine:8080 or service.machine.localdomain
Truenas scale
No, it’s nothing to worry about, it’ll be just a handful of super cheap parts in the power supply. Essentially when the power supply converts ac to dc, it has a bunch of standard parts, and if you cheap out on them, sometimes they make high pitched noises. The noises can vary in pitch too.
It’s not an intentional noise, it’ll be a shitty bridge rectifier.
It’s just a cheap shitty power supply.
I bought an older model from this company and it’s been spectacular.
I only reboot it when the power dies, unbelievably reliable and quality build
I guess….
Alternatively, treat your zfs as a jbod and then have regular backups.
Sure, but for early users they can just go with the defaults and it’ll work
Truenas scale
Look up “dd” , that’s the utility you want to use
I’d post a link, but I’m mobile right now
Not really, no.
But this thing could be beat with a raspberry pi.