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Anonymous /v/716110640#716111041
7/22/2025, 5:29:09 AM
>>716110847
Not really. That's the standard situation.
Anonymous /g/105786876#105789695
7/3/2025, 5:34:02 PM
>>105789547
She got hired by her husband after everything was done. Cope.
Anonymous ID: O0laD3skCanada /pol/507943395#507954217
6/19/2025, 8:54:10 AM
>>507943395
The iron dome is not made for defending against this class of ballistic missile. Israel does have a defence system for them, but missile interception is very dificult.
Anonymous /g/105601484#105610668
6/16/2025, 4:10:32 PM
>>105610553
He has everything running in docker.
>>something is wrong
>SSH in and check container status and logs
>edit docker-compose.yaml and restart containers
But why not just do all that in a vm under Proxmox? Muh bloat isn't a reason. Unless you're running your server on a 486, it's not going to impact your performance.
>Pseudo ipmi functionality
>Multiple nodes allows for live migration of virtual machines

It's a lot cheaper to run your simple debian server as a vm in proxmox than it is to buy some hardware with ipmi/kvm functionality.
Anonymous /g/105536170#105568580
6/12/2025, 8:13:43 AM
>>105568441
Your 3600 would work fine. Though because it's not an apu you're going to have to use another gpu to set up the system, which can cause issues with network interfaces renaming themselves when you remove it. If you have the space and uxpec you will expand your drives in the future I would get a fractal d7. It's a high quality case and is just a black box so it can get pushed into a corner, or under a desk nicely. You can even get versions with a solid side pannel. The important part is that it supports 10 hdd's nicely in the back, so you can do 3 wide raidz1 vdevs with your current 6 drives, then have space to add one more vdev, plus a hot spare. I would use proxmox, even if you aren't intending to have a bunch of services. The web interface is nice and acts as a pseudo ipmi for the system you run as a vm. You could do truenas, but it's not as versitile, and you can always just run truenas under proxmox.