

Welcom to the world of self-hosting :-D


Welcom to the world of self-hosting :-D


First Friday of the month. Easy to remember.


Thank you for all the information. I have had servers now for 7 years already, and honestly I still love them. I run a bit more than just seflhosting home-based applications, but I totally get your point. I am a bit older, and therefor a bit more old-school :) I sleep safely to the hum of redundant PSUs and Hardware RAID SSDs, haha.
Especially thank you for PiKVM and NanoKVM. I am looking into that a bit.
I am fully off-grid, so power cost is not that big of a deal, and the servers are far enough away for the noise not to bother me.
I am not against anything you said, honestly. And I got a lot of new info. I am going to say this though: I am still not too convinced on the software RAID thing though. Maybe I am just too stupid, but I have not been able to get this going with the same ease, and have it recover as easily as proper hardware RAID. One day I will take the leap again and try to “get with the times”.
Thanks again for all the info! Honestly appreciate it.


This is an interesting take. I prefer the other way around, because of redundancy in things like PSU and raid etc. So your take is really interesting to me. I am rethinking my setups for sure.


My wife is a pianist. She bought an iPad and we paid for Forscore. So far, worth every cent. Yeah yeah I know, communism and Apple bad, opensource good and all that. But bloody hell, with Forscore the money was worth it. Being able to use facial gestures to turn pages, link up multiple sources for sheet music and a helluva lot more, I would recommend it to anyone serious about music, any day.


Some NVIDIA licenses will prohibit assigning it to more than one VM.
Based on OPs requirements, this is the answer


They would if they had any money


I misunderstood your comment. Thank you for the clarification.


What am I missing from your comment? iOs can be found here: https://apps.apple.com/fr/app/peertube/id6737834858


In the end I got UK to work. Does exactly what I need it to do. I was just stupid in my “figuring out part”. So it works perfectly. Thank you for the input!


Thank you. Busy looking into it.


Thank you for SigNoz. Will check into it.


This was my idea initially. But it seems that the auth methods for the sensors service cannot be handled by Uptime Kuma. It only allows for user and pass, or Oauth methods. None of which is the way that the service uses auth. So that is what put me off. I love the simplicity of UK, and wanted to go with that off the bat.


Thank you for the response. I would love to steer clear of D.I.Y merely because I would like to create continuity within the company. If I leave, they should be able to move ahead with it. But your point is very valid. Indeed something like an influxDB with grafana might be a good idea.
I have not thought of Zabbix, thank you for the proposal. I will give it a go and see if this can be a fit somehow. Thank you again for taking the time to respond.


When last did you try? A few of us had MariaDB issues, but it started working like a month ago. There is a github issue about it too.


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Don’t understand what you mean, but no worries. The sources are there to consume at free will. I am not the author of the material, I just came across it and wanted to share. Anyways.


I linked the PDF too, so you can read it. I know the Youtube Title is very clickbait, but it is truly worth the watch IMHO.
Somewhere a mathematician just had the biggest heart attack ever 😂