

Thanks! I was suddenly doubting my reading comprehension abilities before reading your reply.


Thanks! I was suddenly doubting my reading comprehension abilities before reading your reply.


I would have went with awarded.
Edit: This is partly a joke because of the context.


Sadly the distributions I tried did not open the required port(s) on the built-in firewall (Bazzite and CachyOS, for two).
I would suggest to disable any firewall and check if you can pair.
In Quebec French, this has the exact same pronunciation than “Homme Laitte” which means Ugly Man.


Why not downvote instead and move on?


Proxmox does support NFS

But let’s say that I would like to decommission my TrueNAS and thus having the storage exclusively on the 3-node server, how would I interlay Proxmox+Storage?
(Much appreciated btw)


You are 100% right, I meant for the homelab as a whole. I do it for self-hosting purposes, but the journey is a hobby of mine.
So exploring more experimental technologies would be a plus for me.


Currently, most of the data in on a bare-metal TrueNAS.
Since the nodes will come with each 32TB of storage, this would be plenty for the foreseeable future (currently only using 20TB across everything).
The data should be available to Proxmox VMs (for their disk images) and selfhosted apps (mainly Nextcloud and Arr apps).
A bonus would be to have a quick/easy way to “mount” some volume to a Linux Desktop to do some file management.


I think I am on the same page.
I will provably keep Plex/Stash out of S3, but Nextckoud could be worth it? (1TB with lots of documents and medias).
How would you go for Plex/Stash storage?
Keeping it as a LVM in Proxmox?


Darn, Garage is the only one that I successfully deployed a test cluster.
I will dive more carefully into Ceph, the documentation is a bit heavy, but if the effort is worth it…
Thanks.
Thanks “big bad China” for forcing the rest of the world to move forward with more open AI (let’s see if it materialises)


Could this energy density provide a good enough Wh/kg ratio for general/leisure aviation?


Could this energy density provide a good enough Wh/kg ratio for general/leisure aviation?
Our feet evolved to provide the perfect angle for dropped objects to bounce in a quasi 90° angle and go hide themselves under whatever table/desk we were working in front of.


Economic “principles” pushed manufacturing their way, they just played the game and played it well.
They could not. To this day, a great part of the US population thinks that this attack was completely unprovoked.
America used to have a grand tradition of what to do with tyrants.
Which is the same playbook as democratically elected leaders of foreign nations. Bombs, drones and CIA-soonsored assassinations


Hey, preventing humanity’s progress out of capitalism by installing authoritarian regimes on potentially socialist countries ain’t cheap!
Depends on the device, my last Samsung (Note9) had this feature.