What are you using for a drive controller?
What are you using for a drive controller?
Even the slowest SSD write speeds should be faster than an HDD, and those have been running systems perfectly fine for decades. I’ve never used enterprise SSDs (usually one little consumer SSD, or even USB, for boot/cache and a bunch of HDDs for storage) and I’ve never had a problem.
What kind of hardware are you using?
Why separate it? It’s part of the same stack. Radar downloads, Jellyfin plays.
Ebay. If you’re outside the US, you’ll probably be better off with a more local site.
I usually find the cheapest drives and buy multiple of those, but you should be able to assemble a RAID out of different disks, though you’ll be limited to the space of the smallest one in the mirror set.
Also make sure that your RAID systems supports this.
This is what I do, but with alma instead of debian.
Proxmox can run containers directly, but I haven’t tried it yet.
What exactly is not working? What is it doing/not doing, compared to what you are expecting it to do?
How about reforestation?
On its own, it’s not. But it’s going to be one step on the path to shit-town.
The router says it’s reachable? Weird. I wonder if it’s a bug in the router then. Any firmware update available? You have tried just rebooting the router, right?
You could also script a reconnection on the laptop to happen every six hours or something.
Hard to make money when you kill off your customers. Most of the fentanyl being smuggled into the US comes from China, though. Regardless, this is still good news.
That’s what makes it good satire.
That’s not strictly true. On the short end, there was the six-day war. On the long end, there was the hundred years’ war.
Putin was clearly aiming for the short option, but then I suppose most belligerents usually are.
Friends don’t let friends use Oracle.
You should consider opnsense instead of pfsense in any case.