Maybe I am CPU bottlenecked. I have a mix of i5-8500 and i7-6700k
The drives are a mix but I get almost the same performance across machines
Maybe I am CPU bottlenecked. I have a mix of i5-8500 and i7-6700k
The drives are a mix but I get almost the same performance across machines
What’s up is ZFS. It is solid but the architecture is very dated at this point.
There are about a hundred different settings I could try to change but at some point it is easier to go btrfs where it works out of the box.
Was that less than 2 years ago? Were you using kernel 5.15 or newer?
There are IPv4 to IPv6 translation layers potentially. They shouldn’t cause issues but it untrue that IPv4 and IPv6 don’t interact.
Why?
I already take backups but I’m curious if you have had any serious issues
It is stable with raid 0,1 and 10.
Raid 5 and 6 are dangerous
I have never heard of anyone getting those speeds without dedicated high end hardware
Also the write will always be your bottleneck.
Btrfs Raid 10 reportedly is stable
I feel called out
The title is a little click baity which will lead to armies of people commenting about how much the dislike Nextcloud. You might want to specify the Nextcloud client.
Anyway this seems like very problematic behavior. Maybe there was a setting somewhere? Nextcloud client should not delete files. It is possible that there was some sort of conflict with Onedrive. This is why it is important to have backups.
certbot is pretty solid
Also a lot of software like Nginx proxy manager and Caddy have build in hassle free setup
I can’t imagine living without it
No, not really. Commenting requires you do be signed in which means privacy is out the Window.
Why do you want to comment? Maybe start watching peertube?
How much ram and what is the drive size?
I suspect this also could be an issue with SSDs. I have seen a lot a posts around describing similar performance on SSDs.