• The Picard Maneuver@piefed.worldOP
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    3 days ago

    I’m not sure what this means yet, but I’ll try to remember when it comes up, thanks. The PC I plan on using is fairly old - a 2013 build with a 770.

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      3 days ago

      fairly old

      770

      For a Jellyfin server.

      Uses the same card as my current gaming rig…

      Aww jeez. I am but a peasant in a lord’s world.

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        3 days ago

        To be fair, I’m a complete noob and don’t know if what I have is too weak or overkill. I just figured that it’s a 12 year old computer and might be worse than what others are using.

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          3 days ago

          The other day I was looking at a guy who made a “cheap build!” for his homelab, to play with around AI models. The guy had 4 (FOUR!) 4090s with a 2kW+ PSU in some run of the mill case.

          I have a 1Gb Pi 4B that hosts my critical network infrastructure (DHCP, DNS, cloudflared), a 20 year old laptop that I brought back to life with an SSD and some cheap RAM for mostly everything else, and the only thing I splurged a bit was a NAS with 2 drives for proper RAID, for the family photos and docs.

          But I started with the cheap Pi, and built up from there. Don’t start from the top :)

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            Just popping in to say raid is not a backup! It is for high availability!

            Stuff’s expensive, it sucks, I’m not saying you need to spend more than you’re able to, I’m just warning you and others that while raid is often considered a pseudo-backup, it’s real purpose is high availability, so you can still access your data while your restoring from your actual backups somewhere else.

            Best practice is 3-2-1, 3 copies of the data, on 2 different storage mediums, 1 of which is in a different physical location.

            But honestly, if you can just get 2 copies, both on hard drives, both in your same house, you’re still miles ahead of simply relying on raid.

            Backup your data!

            Thanks for coming to my TED talk 😂

          • The Picard Maneuver@piefed.worldOP
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            3 days ago

            This is good to hear. I also have a cheap Pi that I’m not currently using for anything. Maybe I should figure out a job for it too.

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      3 days ago

      Ah sorry, putting the carriage ahead of the horses here. I think that pc will be really good to get a taste of the hobby but if you do decide to stick with it you might wanna switch to something less power hungry (since servers are on 24/7). Anyhow, the selfhosted community can be helpful but often they assume you know a lot of things so feel free to dm me if you have questions, I’ve gone through all the beginner hustles just recently

      • The Picard Maneuver@piefed.worldOP
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        3 days ago

        Will do, thanks! I haven’t even thought about the power consumption yet. Hmm… maybe I’ll do some math once a power bill comes back to bite me.