Thanks for the info! Looks pretty cool I’ll have to check it out
Thanks for the info! Looks pretty cool I’ll have to check it out
This is the first time I’ve heard of Victoria Metrics. It looks like it has a similar use case as Prometheus, is that correct? If so, what made you or your team choose one over the other?
You can always do both and expose some services outside your network and keep the others local only while still being able to access them yourself with a vpn.
You can use a VPS or cloudflare in that case
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8th gen is when support was added for HEVC I’m pretty sure
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Looks like the docker images built by mattermost are only for amd64 architecture . You could try an image built by someone else such as this one that seems to be regularly updated. I haven’t used any of them though so I would look through the repo/dockerfiles before deploying any unofficial images.
Thanks, I may hold off on ceph for now in that case
Dang I was hoping you knew something I didn’t there haha. Thanks for your advice
Unfortunately the drives in the enclosure are 3.5. I do have a spare SATA spot in each of the 7040s but you can only fit 1 SATA drive in the 3040s and no m2 drives. That’s why I am trying to decide whether it would be better to sacrifice a SATA port on one of the 7040s for (hopefully) better speeds and stability or use USB and put an extra drive in each of the 7040s
Ok thanks and ya I plan to upgrade to something better suited for the job at some point. I just want to get started and use what I have as efficiently as I can.
Well the issue is I do not think you are able to install one on the optiplex micro form factor. If you know otherwise I would appreciate the info
Ya I realize this isn’t a great way to go about storage but I already have the enclosure so I might as well use it for now. At some point down the line I will build something that will work better.
If I connect it using USB I am able to see each drive individually in Proxmox. I am unsure if it will be the same if I use eSATA. In the manual it says that the eSATA interface card needs to support Port Multiplier which I fear means the eSATA to SATA option may not work but I was hoping someone here may know more about that.
If I have to go the USB route and I am able to use each drive individually, would you recommend going with a ZFS pool or ceph?
IT is just a blanket term so ya
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The article he linked specifically mentioned that the data is sent to matrix’s servers even when using a self hosted server though