Photo editing. As a helping tool for guitar with Guitar Pro and Songsterr and HX edit. I also spend a fair bit of time on my homelab, configuring servers, networks and maintaining my self hosted empire.
Does anyone know if its possible to perform a disk replacement in RAIDZ1 without taking a disk out of the array first? E.g. i have a 3 disk raidz1 array and I want to replace a disk before it fails, so first I add the new disk, and have the data sync over it before then pulling the old disk out. So basically the array is never degraded and always has the 1 disk redundancy.
Backups only used blocks. Backup to or from various locations, NFS shares, ftp, WebDAV, ssh server, samba, etc. Encryption of the images, backup of single partitions or whole disks.
If you want to deploy to several machines at once it also has a load of tools for that too.
Ubuntu Server LTS releases are unbelievably good. They are absolutely solid as a rock. I've had several VMs running it for almost a decade with zero issues.
Ubuntu desktop doesn't suit my use case though,and nor does Gnome.
The reason I went RAIDZ2 in my current setup was because of the number of disks increasing the chance of multi failures. But with fewer disks that goes down. I'm not at all worried about data loss, as I said I have good backups so I can always restore. So if the remaining disk dies during a rebuild, that's unfortunate, but it only affects my uptime, not my data.
That's the exact opposite of my experience, if we're talking anecdotal evidence. I've had 3x WD Red drives die within the warranty period,so thankfully I wasn't out of pocket, but I now avoid them. Never had a Seagate go bad, but my goto is now Toshiba.
I moved from a Drll R710 with dual docket Xeons to a rack mount desktop case with a single Ryzen R5 5600G. I doubled the performance and halved the power consumption in one go. I do miss having idrac though. I need a KVM over IP solution but haven't stomached the cost yet. For how often I need it it's not an issue.
Come to Wales, it won't last 6 months. Whenever I see someone with an umbrella I can't help think they're new here