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Raid is not only for if a drive fails. But can also be used for slow corruption of files. If you love your data use raid.
Any storage shut be raid or a form their of in a ideal world. The storage where backups are stored a defiantly yes raid shut be a very high priority.
looks like I be spinning up my own private instance to not have to deal with de-federations or anything like that.
Different OSes. Windows and Linux for example. No way to run a full fledged domain controller in a container. Just to name a example.
No making everything 30 km/ph so all the scooters and Ebikes go left and right of cars. in a few year it is just like India where no one cares about any rules on the road and crosses everything without looking.
Amsterdam slowly becoming like India with all those rules 😂
Personally I prefer Rocky linux. Default to using SElinux which I also like. not a big fan of debian though as things are quite old and sometimes outdated for my needs.
Ports below 1024 are by default reserved for root. So unless you use sudo or change this you wont be able to use port 80 and 53 without root
I mean if you are going to put GOS on it. Perhaps a second hand device is not a issue. Also non pro cost about 400 where I live.
Not really. Almost all the google pixels are supported. You do not need to get the pro versions if you don’t want to.
You know you can completely disable onedrive using GPOs?. I have done so on a DC i have but it shut also be possible using local GPOs.
Hey I am also using GrapheneOS. And what you could do for work is setup a second profile that is not allowed to run when not active. That way it is fully isolated environment for work. Add to that that GrapheneOS lets you install Google related things inside a user profile without needing them to have root access. as some work related things might require google services.
I know. options are always good. i just thought of mentioning it because GOS is very relevant for the pixels phones specifically
Take a look at the following topic. It is not just relevant for TrueNAS but ZFS in generel. https://www.truenas.com/community/threads/whats-all-the-noise-about-hbas-and-why-cant-i-use-a-raid-controller.81931/
For a pixel their is a much better option named Graphene OS :)
Be aware! The dell R730 most likely comes with a raid controller which is not suited for ZFS. You **need ** a true HBA instead. Some raid controllers do let you set them up in JBOD mode but it still is not suited for ZFS as you need a proper HBA and or a raid controller where you can flash the firmware to IT mode.
For ZFS storage and many apps and more Truenas scale might be interesting to you.
Not exactly. Still miles ahead in terms of security compared to windows. We have things like sandboxing, SELinux/apparmore and more.
I was the same back then. And have come across some stuff which is surprisingly easy to find. Later to realize how messed up that was.
I think monitoring is good but it has a fine line not to cross in your child privacy. If they suspect anything they sure know how to work around it and you loose any insight.
Wait it can edit PDFs? Huh who knew! Thnx for the tip.