I second Zoneminder, used it at a job way back in the day and it was solid.
I second Zoneminder, used it at a job way back in the day and it was solid.
That’s an odd way of pronouncing sudo telinit 0
This is very close to my workplace but we have about 17 domains to work across, with a separate account for each. It’s frustrating sometimes, but in the end I get paid the same either way.
I use wger at home and it’s waaaay overkill. Designed for the gym part, probably not the whole package
I have a friend in a neighboring state that I visit regularly - we’re setting up disparate SANs, one at his location, the other at mine. We each get half the storage space; we back up to the half onsite and overnight the onsite SAN data gets backed up to the offsite. This has nothing to do with mail, but if you can host a mail server on something as inexpensive as a pi then you could have one at multiple locations for redundancy purposes.
Sorry, should have been clearer here; the only application I’m worried about is jellyfin; I also run a fileshare, domain controller, a git instance, and like to have a lab environment to build and tear down servers. I’ll edit the original comment to clear that up.
Jellyfin + Finamp has been pretty good for me.