As a developer and not a sysadmin, I refuse to learn anything more than docker. It's good enough for me π€
Edit: on a more serious note, proxmox with docker containers has been more than enough for me
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As a developer and not a sysadmin, I refuse to learn anything more than docker. It's good enough for me π€
Edit: on a more serious note, proxmox with docker containers has been more than enough for me
I've met sysadmins who say that unironically π
I've been enjoying Jeff Geerling's ongoing experiments with his 10" Raspberry Pi mini rack.
It doesn't work for me since all of my network equipment is 19" and there's no point in having two racks but having a 10" standard is still a great idea!
Wait, you can host a website on a raspberry pi !? But is it really cheaper than shared hosting, for instance? And even then, quality-wise, it cannot be that good, can it?
You can definitely run a low traffic website with a Pi. You can run Minecraft Servers and such on Pis. Especially on Pi4s.
Random mixed parts -> 4u unraid server with switch -> random fedora Optiplex that never fails unlike 4u server
Unraid is very unstable and hard to repair when it breaks
Thatβs very my experience as well. Itβs just a worse version of Linux with nice mixed drive support.
I'm actually just about to start up my server again on a rp4. It's been like 5 years since I've used it. Is dietpi still the best way to go about making a Plex media server/bare bones desktop environment that I can access with 'no-machine'?
I sear no machine just broke my autoboot setup one day and I never got around to fixing it. What do you nerds think?
I'm not interested in video streaming, just hosting my music collection and audiobooks. I remember FTP being a pain to transfer music files from my phone