What kind of a card do you think that could do the job? There will be 2 maximum 3 people watching Jellyfin.
What kind of a card do you think that could do the job? There will be 2 maximum 3 people watching Jellyfin.
I’m assuming you’re talking about version 1 of the 2620.
Nope, V2.
Although the xeon is the weaker processor, if you’re planning on having those containers active together the larger thread count will potentially be more beneficial than the faster i7.
This is what I thought, before @poVoq@slrpnk.net pointed me to the quicksync of the i7 (I will have a Jellyfin container).
Also if you do any sort of media processing the 6700k has a gpu and quicksync built in that can speed these things up significantly.
This is a good point that probably will make the decision lean towards the i7, thanks!
So what was the question? It sounds like you already decided.
Why? No, I haven’t decided.
The i7-6700k is faster but it has less cores. The E5-2620 has more cores but the clock speed and memory are much slower.
So for a lot of containers that each do few things, it would be better to have more cores, correct?
I’m assuming the xeon comes with ECC ram?
Yes, it does.
Since you’re just looking to make a router the xeon would be my tentative choice.
No no, it willwork ALSO as router, but it will have about 15/20 Dockers containers.
It’s not that loud, but it will be placed in a dedicated small room under the roof.
Did you do that?
If yes, could you share some info about it?
Which firmware did you load into the ESP?
Firmware apart what did you have to do?
As soon as I saw the screenshot I thought about Age of Empire, anybody else?
How many hours didn’t I spend on that fabulous game?!
Cloudflare acting as a MITM
It is a MITM, but I think that for us self hoster ther’s nothing to worry about. What could they sniff? And it makes things easy.
Why don’t you use a Cloud flare zero trust tunnel? In this way you don’t need a public IP and open port on your router.
Damn, now I get where is your “shitty individuals” coming from. Thanks for the info.
Why “shitty individuals”?
What’s there to laugh about? DNS protocol uses both ports: TCP for zone transfer and UDP for queries.
You can’t have TCP and UDP on the same port.
Why not? They are 2 completely separated set of ports. You can have a service listening on port 88 TCP while having another listening on port 88 UDP and they never know about each other.
@squirrel@discuss.tchncs.de 5$ is kinda nothing, but his 5$ plus my 5$ plus your 5$ and all the others that donates, it’s something
Good! What about feeding via HTTP?
This seems really cool! Right now I use GoxPod app in Nextcloud deeded by GPSLogger on my smartphone, but it uses GPX files and having hundreds of them it’s very slow. Is it possible to bulk import files on Wanderer? Can I feed it today directly from GOSLogger (by custom URL maybe)? Thanks!
@chebra@mstdn.io Thanks a lot for your time explaining that to me!
But the JS code could be checked on the webpage, correct? If so, the page could be trysted (if vetted).
I’ll do some testing during the Christmas holiday. Thanks!