bostondrivingisworse

joined 2 years ago

This does big bird dirty.

[–] bostondrivingisworse@lemmy.world 64 points 1 month ago (2 children)

EVERYONE should be protesting this. The fact that plain clothes agents can snatch someone off the street is horrifying. This needs to be the red line that gets people to take action.

[–] bostondrivingisworse@lemmy.world 33 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I use Home assistant with the Preview box for local control, so I can spy on myself.

[–] bostondrivingisworse@lemmy.world 6 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Good! They could have cornered the market during Covid, but fumbled the ball.

[–] bostondrivingisworse@lemmy.world 0 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Which file server appliance is that?

russia can accept deez nuts

I had the i5 prior to getting a NAS, and use it for Frigate. The i3 is just what came with the NAS box.

[–] bostondrivingisworse@lemmy.world 4 points 2 months ago (7 children)

...really? I run most of my services in an LXC, and have for a while without issue.

Thanks for the advice! I have local backups, but in looking to use more self-hosted services, I want an offsite backup in case, say, my house burns down. That way I don't lose all my photos, etc.

I've decided to forego a mail server– you're not the first to tell me it's very difficult to maintain and setup properly, ha!

[–] bostondrivingisworse@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Thanks so much for the response! Server 1 has been running strong for quite a while with six cameras on Frigate and very little CPU usage. I do have a ZFS pool on Server 1– this is the first I'm hearing that it requires more resource overhead... Could you elaborate a bit?

6TB is just to start, and I fully intend to upgrade both RAM and storage as I need it.

another mlem user!

 

I'm running three servers: one for home automation/NVR, one for NAS/media services, and one for network/firewall services.

Does this breakdown look doable based on the hardware? Should the services be ditributed differently for better efficiency?

Server 1 and 3 are already up and running. I just received my NAS, and am trying to decide where to run each service to best take advantage of my hardware.

I'm also considering UnRaid instead of Proxmox for a NAS OS. I just chose Proxmox because I'm familiar with it, and I like the ability to snapshot. I also intend to run Proxmox Backup Server offsite at some point, and I like the PVE/PBS integration.

Any advice would be much appreciated!

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