[-] HTTP_404_NotFound@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

I use technitium as the primary server, with a pair of backup servers running bind9.

The backup servers do zone-transfers from the primary.

[-] HTTP_404_NotFound@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Ebay.

Also, i3 doesn't really use less power. The -T models will use a lot less power. But, you aren't really going to notice a difference with the i3 models.

https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/2639vs2627vs2599/Intel-i3-6100T-vs-Intel-i5-6500T-vs-Intel-i5-6500

TDP is the same between them too.

For reference, I have 3 micros. i5-9500T, i7-6700, and i5-8500t. They all use pretty much the same 8-12watts of idle power.

Also, I generally avoid the pre-6th gen computers. DDR-3, slower, less efficient. i5-6500 is the oldest processors in my lab.

And- right now, 50$ is the going-price for M900s / Optiplexes/etc, with an i5-6500t.

Although, you can get the i3 models for 30$ or so.

[-] HTTP_404_NotFound@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Go pick up a optiplex micro on ebay. 6th gen intel, or newer.

This will cost you around 50-150$ depending on which one you get.

Slap a couple NVMes into it, and a 2.5" SSD.

Run your docker containers here, including paperless-ngx.

[-] HTTP_404_NotFound@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

You might check out unraid too....

I went from TrueNAS Core -> Unraid -> TrueNAS Scale -> And Landed back on Unraid.

My reasons were documented here: https://xtremeownage.com/2021/11/10/unraid-vs-truenas-scale-2021/

[-] HTTP_404_NotFound@alien.top 2 points 10 months ago

No... I have proper, tested backups.

[-] HTTP_404_NotFound@alien.top 3 points 10 months ago

Don't host your own email server.

Just trust me.

[-] HTTP_404_NotFound@alien.top 2 points 10 months ago

I FOUND THE ULTIMATE REPLACEMENT.

(Offers basically no solid reasons as to why it is better then Nextcloud).

"mimimi chinese application" LOL

Meanwhile, very top of the githubrepo:

中文版本

OP, are you simping for a random chinese github repo?

[-] HTTP_404_NotFound@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

How are you supposed to secure something that you don't understand?

[-] HTTP_404_NotFound@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Personally, when I used to route my home services through a VPS- I used a simple VPN tunnel from my VPS to my home network, which my home router would establish (dynamic IP).

From there, my firewall dictated what was actually allowed to enter through the tunnel... and the reverse proxy, did its thing.

[-] HTTP_404_NotFound@alien.top 2 points 10 months ago

Why?

Because I picked up a lifetime pass over 10 years ago, long before Jellyfin/Emby was even heard of.

Back then, it worked perfectly fine, and now it works, perfectly fine.

It has a good app on my Rokus/Shields. It just works.

When, it stops working, or they pull something stupid, I have Jellyfin already ready to go.

Until then though, plex reigns king. (Also, I like its interface more then Jellyfin)

[-] HTTP_404_NotFound@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

I am still a huge fan of Blue Iris.

Yup. It has a price tag. But, in terms of NVR, there isn't another comparable option, for the amount of features it includes.

And- its extremely flexible. If you don't want to transcode, it defaults to direct to disk encoding. If you slap in a GPU, or have intel quick sync, it is happy to use it.

If you want object detection, codeproject.ai integrates flawlessly with it, and also works with either CPU/GPU algorithms, or can use a coral TPU.

Normally- I recommend opensource projects- but, Blue Iris is rock solid. Its only real downside, is that it only runs on a windows box. But, there is a docker container which supposedly works for it too.

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