Forever in the closet. This time, though, I only am going to have an account where I am myself.
Glances has everything you require and it can also be self-contained.
Subsonic or similar?
Fair enough, but I wouldn’t host something I consider as an essential service on something that isn’t constantly powered.
Guess our use cases are way too different to properly compare. 😊
I feel you. I have a used Moxa E2210 for IOs. I prefer not to think how much I paid for that.
No shit. I have five Lenovo Tiny M720q with the i5-9500t and 32 gigs of RAM each in a XCP-NG cluster, another one as standalone Plex server (QuickSync kept on failing under XCP) plus an old Shuttle SFF with an old (2015, I think) Atom acting as standalone.
Power consumption is pretty much minimal, with NVMEs I don’t have to worry about slow data rates, nor sudden disk failures.
Most of all, all of these were cheap and easy to find. My two 8 bays Synology cost me way more, without even taking the disks in consideration.
Why would I even go for a RasPi or equivalent?
Herbal space program
I know it’s an autocorrect issue, but this is hilarious.
Is there a specific reason to mount the lun directly opposed to creating a virtual disk? Performance, maybe?
This one looks like it’s right up my alley. I wishlisted it and will wait until it’s out of early access.
Thank you!
I use Lidarr on one of my servers to automate downloads/tagging/placement of music on my NAS, so I don’t honestly know. Sorry! 😔
I don’t know any of the software you mentioned, but looking at a screnshot from Puddletag I would assume you first need to mount your share.
Very much enjoyed the Baba Yaga motifs.
The Fallout wiki is incredible.
When the developers don’t abuse it, it’s a central place where all the settings and configuration parameters should be.
There’s no main advantage, it’s just a different concept.
Linux sysadmin for the past 25 years here that also has to work with Windows servers.
At the time (think it was 2012) I paid 50€ for it. Got it refunded like 4 or 5 years later since there still was nothing concrete.
I know, that’s why I wrote external peripherals and not external inputs. I don’t want to sound cocky or be an asshole (we all know how easy it is by just reading a message someone you don’t know wrote), but after 24 years of being in system administration/engineering/architecture I may have sufficient grasp of what I am talking about. 😅
I would guess by plugging external peripherals to the motherboard.
My (very) old Vaio from 2013 just had a disk change with an SSD and is now a fantastic domain controller.
Steam link: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2420660/Neva/