I had a date cancelled yesterday because the girl was desperate to upgrade to Windows 10 while it was free. Best excuse ever, but I know for sure that is was real. I had know her for 26 years:). I just called a few buddies and spend the night doing geocaching and chatting until 4:00AM.
Being able to use ZFS on Raspberry PI, even running on USB disk and low performance, would be really nice for mediacenters and backup NAS. Anybody has experience with that, I guess 512MB is not enough for it...
I don't care a lot about performance in this context, but stability.
Being able to use ZFS on Raspberry PI, even running on USB disk and low performance, would be really nice for mediacenters and backup NAS. Anybody has experience with that, I guess 512MB is not enough for it...
I don't care a lot about performance in this context, but stability.
Minimum RAM size for ZFS is usually 2GB, with 4GB as the "you rather have".
I am using ZFS on Solaris gear since 2006, and those machines were "small" and had 4GB of RAM.
I am wondering if ZFS can be run at all in a Raspberry PI with 512MB, even if slow. My demands are low: stream a single file and backup storage, for a single client.
I wonder about ZFS running on a Raspberry PI. I know that CPU is really slow and that memory is tight, but I wonder if it could do as a small and slow, but stable NAS.
Why not moving to TOR / ONION addresses?. You could promote TOR / Onion, and you could deploy an ONION proxy for casual users not interested in installing TOR themselves.
I had a date cancelled yesterday because the girl was desperate to upgrade to Windows 10 while it was free. Best excuse ever, but I know for sure that is was real. I had know her for 26 years :). I just called a few buddies and spend the night doing geocaching and chatting until 4:00AM.
Being able to use ZFS on Raspberry PI, even running on USB disk and low performance, would be really nice for mediacenters and backup NAS. Anybody has experience with that, I guess 512MB is not enough for it...
I don't care a lot about performance in this context, but stability.
Any opinion or experience?
Being able to use ZFS on Raspberry PI, even running on USB disk and low performance, would be really nice for mediacenters and backup NAS. Anybody has experience with that, I guess 512MB is not enough for it...
I don't care a lot about performance in this context, but stability.
Opinions?
Babylon5 aged really well.
Minimum RAM size for ZFS is usually 2GB, with 4GB as the "you rather have".
I am using ZFS on Solaris gear since 2006, and those machines were "small" and had 4GB of RAM.
I am wondering if ZFS can be run at all in a Raspberry PI with 512MB, even if slow. My demands are low: stream a single file and backup storage, for a single client.
I wonder about ZFS running on a Raspberry PI. I know that CPU is really slow and that memory is tight, but I wonder if it could do as a small and slow, but stable NAS.
Why not moving to TOR / ONION addresses?. You could promote TOR / Onion, and you could deploy an ONION proxy for casual users not interested in installing TOR themselves.
Move to OpenID. You can deploy even your own OpenID provider!.