If you have to try really hard to meet their password requirements, that’s how you know it’s super secure.
If you have to try really hard to meet their password requirements, that’s how you know it’s super secure.
At home vs. for work are very different. At home, I self host as much as I can. At work, I use as many managed services as I can. Especially databases.
You don’t say.
This is where we say switch to Linux, right?
You get to drink from the fire hose!!!
Wordpress is just the worst
Oh man I went through this phase too. I had the clear acrylic case and a bunch of those UV CCFL tubes.
The idea of shipping something like that just makes me not want to do anything at all lol. It’s like a chicken and egg problem. Maybe if I could find someone local to buy it, then I would do the new build. But then I’d have no nas for that in between time. Hmmmm.
I’m in the process of divorcing my one giant server into separate nas and compute-only machines, I was going to leave the big one as the nas and maybe swap out its guts for something more power efficient than the dual socket beast since it will only need to handle storage now, but it might be easier to sell as a whole and do an all new itx build 🤔
My wallet is gonna hate me.
I really like that little case. I have a fractal xl r2 right now and it’s a monster.
Can I get uhhhh boneless pizza
I’ve been considering moving to this build in particular for lower power usage and heat output, but they have some other dual socket builds if you want more cpu power.
Some good ideas on this site if you are interested in building your own https://forums.serverbuilds.net/t/guide-nas-killer-6-0-ddr4-is-finally-cheap/13956
We will call it… Dumb Crowdstrike.
Yeah you’re gonna need a new dev environment. That one’s toast.
You’re likely not going to find a premade dashboard that does exactly what you want, but grafana is extremely powerful if you’re willing to put in the time to learn it. There are ways to visualize things across hosts without having to configure things separately for every host. If you’re using the same mechanism to scrape metrics from each (sounds like you’re using prometheus + node exporter?), this could be as simple as adding a by (node)
(or whatever the label name is if it’s not node) grouping to the query on each panel.
Oh weird I thought that icon was just for highlighting requests to my backend
If you have your compose files in git, you might be able to use renovate to send you pull requests with image updates. I’ve done something similar with kubernetes but I think it supports docker compose too. You might need some kind of automation on your hosts to keep things in sync.
To solve this, here’s yet another platform