I'm not exposing any ports so it should be fine, right? I think about using tailscale or netbird though.
Importing list of portainer templates would be nice. And security patches every once in a while.
Is dockge abandoned?
Is anyone using dockge?
I used it for a bit and found it very intuitive but checking their github makes me wonder if it is still developed? Last commit was five months ago.
Is there a percentage of the TDP which is usually the idle power draw?
Best would be below 100€. 200€ would be possible but I'd have to save a bit.
Unfortunately tere doesn't seem to be a market for used Tiger Lakes yet.
What do you think about a i5-7200U? It has a Intel 620 iGPU.
Alright so I checked the docs but I'm not fluent with video codecs. For av1 you need basically a new integrated gpu, right? But for x265 (is that the same as H.265 in the docs?) a kaby lake should be fine if I read that correctly.
So maybe a i5-7200U should be capable enough?
Edit: And to answer your question about the RPi: it seemed to me that I had to reduce the quality to watch a film without stuttering and in the future I might want to stream on a projector so I want the highest possible resolution.
Mini PC for Jellyfin
Hello all, I recently setup jellyfin on my RPi 4 with an external HDD attached and after a few tests I decided to move on. On ebay I found a refurbished Fujitsu Mini PC with a Pentium G4560. It is way cheaper than the Lenovo ThinkCentre M720q (with a G5400T) which I saw being recommended a lot.
My question is:
how does the higher TDP of the former 54 W with a base frequency of 3.50 GHz compare to the latter with a TDP of 35 W for 3.10 GHz in a real world scenario running jellyfin?
For now I will continue using my external HDD because the prices for new drives is too high for me.
Okay and what about longevity of the drives? That should just depend on the number of writes, right?
But an M.2 is usually more expensive than a normal 2.5" SSD. Is it better to boot from a M.2 HAT than from USB?
What about enclosures from Sabrent? That should be a reliable manufacturer, no?
Is this command to check the health of the SSD/drive in general?
Thank you, I think I will go with this and a SSD from crucial to start off and then add some HDDs for backup and NAS. Do you think this kind of enclosure is reliable enough for a NAS? And is there enough airflow if you add two 3.5" HDDs together in the dock station?
Thank you very much, this helped way more than the other comment!
I heard it's not so good practice to buy used drives so I will not do that for now but thanks for the second part I will consider that!
I stumbled upon the Crucial BX, do you think that one is not reliable enough? Because I think I use that in my PC atm and it runs fine. But it's not a home server so there is probably less load on this one.
Cheap but reliable external SSD for RPis
Hello, it's me again. I read a lot about how unreliable micro SD cards are if you use your RPi to selfhost some stuff. Now I wanted to ask if some of you might have recommendations for cheap but reliable external SSDs. I did some research on Amazon but there are some brands I never heard before (Intenso, SSK, Netac, etc.) and don't know if they can be trusted.
Essential movies to watch
Just name the movies you think everyone should have seen at least once in their lifetime. Go!
Help for getting started with hardware
I dived into the selfhosting rabbit hole once again and again I am stuck at the hardware part. I'd like to start small-ish to make it realisable. I thought about a NAS (Openmediavault probably). First I wanted to do it on a Raspberry Pi with an external hard-drive but then I read USB connected drives are unreliable and so on. Mini PCs are too small to house internal drives so should I go with a (refurbished) business PC from ebay and add some drives to it?But they usually come with Windows 10, which I wouldn't need but makes them more expensive. I also have at least one old PC case laying around but no mainboard or CPU for it, if that info might be important. Thank you in advance for helping a noob out!
Edit: What I want to achieve: I would like a NAS and (separated) a server with some small services (pi-hole or adguard, syncthing, jellyfin (getting the data from the NAS), and so on). I thought about running the small services with docker on a RPi 4 and the NAS on a refurbished business PC with SATA drives in the case (I checked ebay and there are mainboards with 4 SATA III connectors and PCI so I could even add more SATA connectors). In a second moment a backup server (maybe with borg) would be a good idea but I could also do manual backups with an external USB HDD for the time being.
Is there a way to see all the posts/comments I upvoted?
Or do I need to save all the interesting posts I want to be able to find again? Because Reddit has this feature iirc.
MineClone2 (based on Minetest) changes name to VoxeLibre
Based on the small overall amount of votes here, a similarly small amount of votes on Matrix, the large amount of people who voted on Discord and the large margin by which the name VoxeLibre won the voting on Discord, as well as the heated discussion that followed the survey on private dev chats... ...
> [...] the large margin by which the name VoxeLibre won the voting on Discord [...] The new name of this project will be VoxeLibre
MineClone2 (based on Minetest) changes name to VoxeLibre
Based on the small overall amount of votes here, a similarly small amount of votes on Matrix, the large amount of people who voted on Discord and the large margin by which the name VoxeLibre won the voting on Discord, as well as the heated discussion that followed the survey on private dev chats... ...
> [...] the large margin by which the name VoxeLibre won the voting on Discord [...] The new name of this project will be VoxeLibre