Why not just host the stack at home and VPN in? Jellyfin is pretty snappy I don’t think you’ll struggle much network wise.
Why not just host the stack at home and VPN in? Jellyfin is pretty snappy I don’t think you’ll struggle much network wise.
I picked myself up a Asus NUC 13th gen I7, chose Proxmox VE as the OS (headless Debian 12 for the main VM) and have about 35 services running via Docker Compose essentially 24/7.
Is it the most elegant setup? No, but everything runs beautifully.
Just make sure your Linux kernel supports the Intel chipset as they are relatively new.
This was maybe 2-3ish years ago;
I started with a raspberry pi 4 bundle from Amazon, played around with the Linux filesystem, bash shell, APT package manager and just kept reinstalling the headless Debian 12 OS if I believed to have bricked it beyond repair.
Eventually learned about the Docker Engine & Docker Compose and that essentially gave access to a plethora of software I would’ve have never have used before.
The raspberry pi 4 started to show sluggishness as I started piling more and more services on it so, Instead of buying traditional server grade hardware I liked the small form factor of the Pi so I opted for a 13th gen Asus Nuc with an 12 core i7.
Everything runs beautifully now and I even run Debian 12 on my desktop as well!
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spin up a second pihole docker and upgrade them separately so they can failover to the other one while upgrading.
Think I’m going to take this advice and put it in action! Thank you!
I think something else may be wrong if it breaks for 20 minutes.
When I originally setup my PiHole many, many, many months ago when I was still learning the Docker engine I had little to no issue.
I don’t know what caused it either being a power-outage or network loss but ever since I’ve been experiencing DNS related issues (I suspect it’s NTP not syncing), some days I’ll wake up before work realizing “oh shit I have no internet access” frantically trying to fix the issue.
I think i might take the advice of other commenters here and host two PiHole servers on separate devices/stacks, just got to hope my router supports it.
Ubisoft cannot be forgiven on how much time they wasted remastering all the original maps. That’s when I called it quits.
I had a poor experience with NPM which turned me to SWAG, it worked, but was a tad slow. Moved to Traefik and haven’t looked back.
they’d have to do all kinds of work embedding their anti cheat in the kernel.
Prime example here is Rainbow Six Siege, they use Battle-Eye for their anti cheat. Battle-Eye has supported linux since 2021 and all the developers have to do is phone up Battle-Eye and enable Proton support.
Ridiculous right?
What baffles me is how they intentionally make their games unplayable on Linux, and the same can be said about EA.
Last release was over 5 years ago and judging by the issues not receiving responses best to assume it’s deprecated.
Cool project it seemed.
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