Found a Reddit thread that says that LINSTOR has a lower CPU usage (which is my main gripe with Longhorn). Might as well try this and report back. Is there a good way to migrate PVs and PVCs?
I used to use Ceph at work and I'm a bit reluctant to use it at home. Don’t get me wrong, it’s really cool, but those were beefy nodes, and I only have 1 Gbps between nodes
With microk8s you can, but you'll need Windows Server Datacenter (iirc) and the ecosystem is a mess… there are not many images built for Windows and, worst of all, the image Windows version must match the host
That’s rough, considering your energy mix. I suppose you’re paying market prices and there were some spikes, right?
While I’m at it, here I have district heating (50 to 70 kWh a day in the coldest months) and gas for cooking (🤦♂️), and my family’s electricity usage sits around 10 kWh a day. What is a typical usage there?
I was looking for a solution that lets someone use Yggdrasil (crypto routed network overlay) over LoRa. The basic idea is to use Yggdrasil multicast and use Reticulum RNodes I with tncattach.
I fear that there'll be too much overhead (the MTU is only around 500 bytes, and IPv6 minimum MTU is 1280) because of IPv4 fragmentation
Nice! You should put a LICENSE file in your repo with the MIT license inside (Cargo.toml has the license key, but you really should have a file in your repo too)
Thanks, I will!