I think dd is the right tool for the job. Consider using pv though. It can be much much faster.
I think dd is the right tool for the job. Consider using pv though. It can be much much faster.
Take a look at tubearchivisit. Works great and is in development.
Sonarr prowlarr radarr and many more. These are very powerful media download managers. I recommend using usenet.
One router (opnsense) a big Poe switch and unifi aps made a huge difference. Also wiring Ethernet everywhere helped a lot.
Previously we had devolo mesh plugs.
Ahh nice good to know. For my use case I’d rather not distribute the certificates to all my services.
True multiple drives speed up reads significantly. As long as the videos are sequential read speeds can be very fast (600MB/s) even on one drive though. Results may vary.
I have a ~40TB HDD array and jellyfin is super fast. Just put the database and cache files on a SSD.
For bulk storage of 4k videos with high bitrates HDDs are way cheaper.
Full pass through has no advantage when my reverse proxy terminates ssl and internal services are http only right?
Regardless of fqdn nginx has to decrypt and restream anyways.
I think mixing RAM sticks is mostly fine today. Maybe you won’t get 100% performance but I don’t think it will be very noticeable. You may still run into issues with some capacity combinations depending on the mainboard/cpu. Regarding clock speeds usually all run on the clock of the slowest one.
Matching RAM latency also matters for performance.
When using different capacity RAM channels matter so take care on the order of population.
Reminds me of: https://www.wired.com/story/null-license-plate-landed-one-hacker-ticket-hell/
A guy thought it would be funny to change his license plate to NULL.
SATA minimum rated connection cycles is 50. 😂
Pid 3386 behave or I am gonna SIGKILL all your children. That’s not an EMPTY THREAT. In fact I will start with the first one RIGHT NOW.
This is the way usually but some people just don’t learn from their mistakes…
Why not upgrade two drives to 12TB ones? May be cheaper.
Thanks sounds like a fun weekend project. My 72 cores are bored most of the time anyways. 😃
Can you recommend me a vulnerabunity scanner?
Vaultwarden really is great. The offline edits are my only grime with it. Also I dislike how happily the browser extension discards your inputs when you click outside.
If you run opnsense it can do this for you. With an OK GUI.
Which vpn provider do you use for torrents?
You should hide your nginx version.