A single drive of that size goes for less than $100 USD (sometimes much less!). It’d actually be more economical to get an 8TB device for less than 2x the price. I’d suspect most folks in this community have far more than 3TB available…
A single drive of that size goes for less than $100 USD (sometimes much less!). It’d actually be more economical to get an 8TB device for less than 2x the price. I’d suspect most folks in this community have far more than 3TB available…
Thanks for the heads up.
I plan on using digital ocean’s Spaces (s3-alike) where possible and also it’s intended to be a personal instance, at least to start - just for me to federate with others and subscribe to my communities. Given that, do you think it’ll still use much disk (block device) storage?
Might be time to familiarize myself with DO’s disk pricing…
A 13-year-old former gaming computer, with 30TB storage in raid6 that runs *arrs, sabnzbd, and plex. Everything managed by k3s except plex.
Also, 3-node digital ocean k8s cluster which runs services that don’t need direct access to the 30TB of storage, such as: grocy, jackett, nextcloud, a SOLID server, and soon a lemmy instance :)
Oh no you forgot kubernetes!
I see nothing wrong with this. Really curious to try it, actually. Bring it on!
You could get notified with a PR to update a version with renovate.
(Assuming you have your selfhosting configurations checked into source control, which I realize as I’m typing this that it might not be the norm…)
Ubuntu LTS and k3s for all workloads (except for plex, which I’ve not gotten around to migrating yet…)
The call of Cthaillou
I run k8s, mostly because I use it for work and really enjoy the gitops approach to management. Previously I used docker compose.
True, but I think that is the implied final step in most acts of piracy
Step 1: get on the bus
Step 2: there is no step 2
Eternity is doing great for me
And yet I can’t stop
Damn, those are cool as hell
Damn, why not use k8s at that point
Very nice. That might end up as my new phone wallpaper…
I did that too, sort of- I added recommended and popular lists to add the pilot episode of shows… and now my disks are constantly at 99.9% full. I delete things I’m never going to watch and it clears space to get more. Some of the content is pretty good and I update the “monitor” settings to get the rest of the show.
Anything I know I want to watch, I set to higher priority.
I’m gonna set up overseerr at some point to help “cycle out” content
This must be what xtians imagine when people say “happy holidays” that gets them all riled up
Anyway, happy holidays
Yeah, but cursed shitposting.
Jokes on you, I’m into that shit
A big part of it is the open source aspect, yes.
In addition, Plex is increasingly weighing down their offering with new “features” of questionable value. Some would probably use the term “enshittification” to describe the trend over the past year or two.
I bought a plex lifetime license a long time ago (2013), but for a newcomer I would recommend Jellyfin. You can also run them both simultaneously with no issue and decide for yourself.