For the case that you use synology: already built in in the storage analyser feature
Otherwise: no clue tbh
For the case that you use synology: already built in in the storage analyser feature
Otherwise: no clue tbh
Nah, probably not. All routers you can buy today will route and by default have their firewall active. Make sure, auto-updates are activated on your router.
Check your server OS’ses and the Software running on them for updates on a regular basis - since they are partially made available to the public and are potential attack vectors.
Though if you only port-forwarded a couple ports that dont include the RDP port or something wildly stupid, you should be safe.
Follow some best practises as:
Don’t let yourself fool by the guys telling ya to setup a full fledged firewall system when you obviously don’t even know basic networking. You would be overwhelmed by the configurationpossibilities.
If you want to dangle your foot in some cold water - try em out and put some machines behind them to learn what behaves how. But dont make em your only protection against the public internet when you don’t know basic networking stuff.
Happy Sailin’ matey!
Could you install a basic secondary graphics card and fully forward it to the VM? That should make you capable of using its HDMI Ports - and this way you should also have no HDMI DRM Bullshit errors from apps like Netflix and Disney.
A few more titles that you will hate, but actually describe your role. You are in no sense just a senior developer.
You are an
Which one fits best, you have to decide. But i would put this up on my resume if i had your responsibilities.
Yes. Yes it does :D
Didn’t expect that vid to be so accurate, hurting and funny at the same time.
I didnt ask his question, though i a want to thank you for answering it. I learned a lot in this thread :D
I’m not thaat into networking so excuse my possibly dumb question: is there a DAC Cable on the market, that would enable you to skip all that?
To this topic i found this:
English Article Version: https://community.fs.com/blog/how-to-convert-a-port-from-qsfp-to-sfp-port.html
German Article Version: https://community.fs.com/de/blog/how-to-convert-a-port-from-qsfp-to-sfp-port.html
The pictures suggest, that you could do exactly that (SFP+ to QSFP+). I’m not sure though, what that cable would be.
Edit: the article is in german. Try the new firefox translate feature, it should work. Edit2: added the english version of the article
Nice!
Could you fell us what tool you used to also get the description text and the comments? With dlp i only found the option of downloading the video itself.
Cloud question:
Hetzner Storage Boxes.
Supports Snapshots. Create one every Day the last 30 days. Ez way to have another way of rolling back older backups.
Got 10TB available for ~24€.
Sync up there with rSync Protocol.
To be fair I am backing up from a Synology NAS so I am playing this in EZ-Mode :D
Don’t know how easy this is to setup on nextcloud.
I would guess, a monitoring system like CheckMK or Icinga?
You could check what has been alarming even if the check is green again, by the time you look into it.