I’d suggest proxmox. Sinple web UI for management, but debian backend. Very powerful virtualization. Supports GPU passthrough, LVMs, ZFS, and a bunch of other stuff out of the box. If you get another machine, you can also put them into a cluster.
I’d suggest proxmox. Sinple web UI for management, but debian backend. Very powerful virtualization. Supports GPU passthrough, LVMs, ZFS, and a bunch of other stuff out of the box. If you get another machine, you can also put them into a cluster.
Right idea, but I’d suggest getting dell or lenovo mini pcs instead. Saves you a bit of cash and you can get a semi-recent (low tdp) i5 + 8gb ram + whatever ssd the seller will throw you. They run 80ish USD before tax iirc
Uses the signal back end and is cross compatible
This is the way.
repo’s readme mentions having support for docker…
He mentions the CPU (I watched this a few days ago, I forget the exact model) - it’s only sold in prebuilts, so of you look it up on ebay, you’ll find equivalent items
Would definitely be interested
Alternatives:
ipconfig.io
ifconfig.io
ipinfo.io
< this also gives info about the IP and you can use it to do ip lookups with ipinfo.io/IP
You can also get your ip through cloudflare dns :
dig ch txt whoami.cloudflare @1.1.1.1 +short
Gravity falls characters: Mabel, Dipper, Soos, Wendy, etc…
I like having as many private repos as I’d like, its’s a small plus that microsoft can’t scrape my code for their silly AI products
If you virtualize unraid, unraid wont have direct drive access - you can get around this by getting an HBA card and forwarding that to the unraid VM. Others have mentioned that proxmox doesn’t have docker support, I personally run docker containers within lxc boxes on proxmox. There are solutions to make managing containers easier, like portainer, if you want to go down that route.