If you have the RAM for it, I would recommend going the Promox route. I made the switch this year, and now running daily container image backups is a doddle.
If you have the RAM for it, I would recommend going the Promox route. I made the switch this year, and now running daily container image backups is a doddle.
With respect, if you describe yourself as liberal, vote for an economically liberal party, and refuse even to accept economic policy as part of the question, I think the “authoritarian leftists” have your number tbh
I’m sorry but this is just flat out wrong in the way that only an American can be wrong
There’s a difference between ideology and affect. I’m sure plenty of Nazis are “nice”
Look rather than dunk on you, I’m going to recommend Mike Duncan’s Revolutions podcast, because it gives a fair overview of what the liberal revolutions were about, why socialism grew out of that moment, and how there came to be this irreconciliable beef between liberalism and socialism. The whole thing is great, but 1848 is the real crisis point if all you care about is the schism.
Do you know what the word ‘liberal’ actually means
Weren’t the episodes like two hours long? I remember it feeling like half an hour’s worth of story spread way waaay too thin. Maybe it just seemed that way compared to Moffat era Who though…
Oh man I tried to watch The Ministry of Time when it aired in Spain and it is sooooooo slow moving!
It was a siege though, just as the siege of Gaza is a siege
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The siege of Ceuta lasted for more than thirty years.
Yeah tbf the siege has only been going on for twenty years
Sure. The hardware is a cheap little beelink with an n100 and 16gb of RAM. Proxmox can do VMs, but is primarily focused on LXCs, which are Linux containers. They share the kernel with the host, so they’re very lightweight — you can spin up basically as many (say) Debian systems as you want. So I have Jellyfin on one container, Sonarr/Radarr on another (though you could put them on separate containers if you wanted), transmission has a container, sabnzb has a co- … you get the idea lol.
The cool thing is that it’s easy to mount drives/directories from the host, and have your containers share them that way.
Wrt backups, Proxmox had some built in functionality you can run from the web ui. So I back up images of the LXCs to the external hard drive daily, then have a borg container that backs up the back up directory to cloud storage.
It’s also very convenient to make a quick backup before making any changes to a container — you can restore to a previous image with the click of a button.