No offence, but is Docker really the best way of running NC in a professional environment? Also, if you don’t want Docker to upgrade to latest image, don’t use the “latest” tag in your configuration.
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No offence, but is Docker really the best way of running NC in a professional environment? Also, if you don’t want Docker to upgrade to latest image, don’t use the “latest” tag in your configuration.
It’s the redundancy. So a file exists at 4.2 hosts on average. The minimum is 3, which is something you set yourself.
I have been using it for about 6 months now. no issues.
I currently only use 163.92 GB @ 4.2x of storage though and renting out about 2TB of storage.
It is actually fairly easy to setup. Both hosting and renting.
I use Sia as a renter (paying for storage) and I am also a host (selling storage space) on the Sia network.
Currently use it to host videos from peertube.wtf. It’s not perfect yet, but it works.
I use Sia for this. It is essentially what you describe, but with a monetary system.
I rent out some of my storage, and use the Siacoin earned to buy storage for backups.
I use an Allpower power station, that has build in UPS.
Yea, on the electric bicycle though :D
It just about started and also the fired most of the veterans as well.
I once worked for them. AMA!
Just installed the app.
I realise my post is not very obvious. I am looking for a tool that lets me create a database of users and which permissions/roles/access they have been granted in various systems.
Peertube can mirror a YouTube channel automatically, but it will probably be hard to find an instance that allows it, unless it’s your own channel.
Otherwise, you can setup peertube yourself and mirror away ;)
You can pull from any provider you want, with Leaflet. Including OSM. But! OSM does not have the resources to provide tiles for everyone. https://operations.osmfoundation.org/policies/tiles/
Isn’t vector tiles generated locally? A raster tile needs to be generated every time it changes.
Leaflet is just the frontend. You need the actual tiles as well. You can either generate your own tiles or use something like mapbox, who generate the tiles for you and keep them updated.
It runs 24/7. My Lemmy instance among other things, is running on the server.
I use a Power Station from Allpower with UPS capabilities.
I use a Ubiquiti doorbell, which operates locally. However you do need some extra equipment to set it up.
Doesn’t .com mean “commercial” and that doesn’t fit his project at all.
Go to Namecheap.com and play around with their domain generator. There’s plenty of none-ccTLD’s to choose from.
Depending on the project, you could find a gTLD that fits your project.
.tech .dev .app …etc
Thanks. That sounds pretty cool.
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