

What’s a Next Cloud, what came before it? /s


What’s a Next Cloud, what came before it? /s


Ohh man this brings back DOS vibes


Ahh yes that’s what I was looking to do.
I was thinking if I already have a key file on the remote and local servers then I may not need shh installed on the docker container to do this setup.


I currently have a alpine linix VM where I had one time SSH’d into the remote server to exchange logon keys.
This means I can run my scripts without username and login credentials I just need to point to a key file instead.
I might be overthinking it like you said.
Though essentially I am trying to build a docker image of this same setup and can see I will need llfp and cron. Just not sure how to handle the key file at this point.


I still find it unbelievable that a full subway line was just erased and there was no plan for a replacement.


Can a link be provided to this consent page?
Its apart of a Watercooling setup


On a computer or device that the device and browser is already signed into.


No worries, also just to let you know. I have a TrueNAS and a unraid server.
The TrueNAS server has a Unraid samba share mounted. Within TrueNAS you setup a pull task where it copies files from your remote system to keep the directory in sync. Any changes on my unraid samba share are backed up to my TrueNAS share on a predetermined schedule.
You might want to look into the pull task on your TrueNAS which will be a lot easier then trying to push files from your OpenMediavault.


If both servers are running TrueNAS (scale or core) the best way to backup a TrueNAS system to another is by using zfs replication.
https://www.truenas.com/docs/solutions/optimizations/disasterrecovery/
Video to get you started. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gKZOAL7yeE
You could also do the following.
Setup site2site VPN connection of your choosing. IPSEC maybe.
Temporally do the setup of the secondary TrueNAS at Site 1, unless you are sure your Site 2 is good.
Configure the second TrueNAS to Pull data from the primary unit. FYI, pull configuration uses it’s own login credentials is a higher level of security.
Migrate the second TrueNas unit to the site 2. This way you aren’t diagnosing both the Pull config and VPN settings at the same time.


This would be perfect if I could fit 24th NVMe devices in this, but not looking to pay more then ~300 CAD in a device with no hdd/ssd


Is Nessus free for personal use?


I have been doing the same, buying the batteries off brand individually is a lot cheaper then OEM labeled/packaged.
Though what are your thought’s on a UPS lifespan not taking in to account the batteries themselves?
I myself have three APC BR1500MS2


To shreds you say?!


Are you using musicbrainz picard to tag your collection, or something more manual?


Just ran this on my entire music library of 73000+ songs. Worked like a charm.
Any chance Jellyfin and Finamp have a music playlist and mix building feature?
Plex has this with Plexamp but I have not had a chance to look into jellyfin to see if a plugin offers something similar.
I hate building playlists, Plex offers a few different options like sonic sage, sonic adventure, artist mix builder, and automatic mixes based on past listening history.


Jokes on you, in most cases I deploy in 2-3 seconds.


Comes down to personal preferences really. Personally I have been running truenas since the freebsd days and its always been on bare metal. There would be no reason you could not virtualize it, and I have seen it done.
I do run a pfsense virtualized on my proxmox VM machine. It runs great once I figured out all the hardware pass through settings. I do the same with GPU pass through for a retro gaming machine on the same proxmox machine.
The only thing I dont like is that when you reboot your proxmox machine the PCI devices dont retain their mapping ids. So a PCI NIC card I have in the machine causes the pfsense machine not to start.
The one thing to take into account with Unraid vs TrueNAS is the difference between how they do RAID. Unraid always drives of different sizes in its setup, but it does not provide the same redundancy as TrueNAS. Truenas requires disk be the same size inside a vdev, but you can have multiple vdevs in one large pool. One vdev can be 5 drives of 10tb and the other vdev can be 5 drives of 2tb. You can always swap any drive in truenas with a larger drive, but it will only be as big as the smallest disk in the vdev.
The similarity of what happens around the dinner table with Putin in Russia.