As long as you follow the 3-2-1 rule, you don’t need to worry about putting your eggs in one basket.
As long as you follow the 3-2-1 rule, you don’t need to worry about putting your eggs in one basket.
Nah I don’t believe you at all.
SAMSUNG 870 QVO SATA 8TB = $683.38 x 4 = $2,733.52
8TB x 4 = 32TB
$2,733.52 / 32TB = $85.4225/TB
Yeah one of these disks does not cost more than $25/TB.
26TB x $25 = $650
Ah understand. I would assume a drawing accurate digitizer would be a significant portion of the costs.
I usually just buy my phone directly from a big box store never from a carrier
I enjoy a program called Alldup. It’s quite nice for my uses
With camera sensors being so good, the major differences will be autofocus capabilities.
Imagine an open source autofocus algorithm that people can use their own photos locally so that it can focus on your shooting style.
My passphrase includes several spaces. It’s another character to assist in entropy.
No way 3,840 × 2,160x2=16,588,800 pixels 16,588,800 x 10 bits = 165,888,000 bits
165,888,000 bits / 8 bits/byte = 20,736,000 bytes
There are a few YouTube videos that end up rebooting android. Forgot which ones and I’m too scared to try to recreate it.
I’m a big fan of Mikrotik with Unifi WiFi.
Mikrotik I have a RB5009 which is powerful enough for all of my needs.
I mean we do right?
Trains are typically 2 x 4 bogies.
But then high speed rail have fewer wheels due to friction.
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They need to raise gas tax to offset EVs, ergo, higher gas prices!
If you’re okay being in the EU, I use Ionos. €1 a month with a IPv4 address and no contract.
On the US side, Oracle has a free tier for 2 arm CPUs. You could load balance between them, but they’re still kinda slow.
Either of these you can test for very low costs and see what you enjoy.
Mostly for PiHole.
From the wall I’m pulling 120w
Ryzen 5700G
128GB ram
2tb + 4tb NVMe drive
2 x 20tb HDDs
Unifi Enterprise 24 PoE
Mikrotik RB5009
2 access points
3 cameras
Fiber runs cooler than copper all of my SFP+ are fiber.
I’ve been trying to get a docker composed from my docker run commands, so I’m going to try it out
Can you briefly summarize the difference between dockge and portainer?
I use portainer for the most part and have no real complaints aside from some ambiguous error messages when containers fail to deploy.
I use mikrotik for routing but ubiquiti for wifi and switching. Such a wonderful system. Set and forget.