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  • Would you mind to elaborate a bit more about your experience witht he sophos?

    I got a reused xgs115 a few months ago and I found the experience not so pleasant. The device lags a lot with the web page interface, the learning curve is steep in my opinion and I have problems to setup some services in a reliable way (they tends to hangs up, but this is perhaps my own problem)

    Do you know by chance if they are able to have the Ds-lite tunnel for an ipv6 to ipv4 working?

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  • How the average quality from those IKEA plugs?

    In my experience Ikea quality in electronics range from ok to a big ball of crap without any apparent way to distinguish in which side they are.

  • The learning curve is a bit steep but his guide is awesome https://trash-guides.info/Radarr/Tips/How-to-setup-language-custom-formats/

    In the other hand, the public trackers are dominated by English and, at least I, I couldn't find a lot of Spanish dual movies better than the 720p

    In any case, if you can gain access for a Spanish private tracker with radarr support, let me know

  • Super good, it is increíble useful and the ability to find any document in almost any place in seconds in awesome.

    Once this is said, you need to stick to a process and it is time consuming, and of course, you need to manually review the automatics tagging feature.

    So, It is not a set and forget like most of the people expect

  • Some tips here:

    • get a platinum rated power supply, if you can afford it go for a titanium. The efficiency in the power supply is half of the efficiency of the rig
    • reduce the number of the modules to the minimum
    • get a platinum rated power supply ;)
    • get big passive coolers, you want to idle the fans
    • reduce the number of usb and connectors to the minimum. Their converters are not the most efficient. Try not to connect enything on them.
    • NO mechanical parts (including fans or water coolers)
    • set schedulers to conservative or power efficient. You don't want to spike the power just because a task is 2ms longer than expected.
    • pick a power efficient CPU/gpu (I think we can discard this one based in your choices)
    • use the latest amd adaptative undervoltage technology to ensure to reduce the wattage of the cores
    • try to reduce to the bareminimum the number of background tasks /services running.

    And that's all. Sometimes there is a component of trial and error because sometimes the curve performance / power is not entirely linear and you don't want to hit exponential-non-linear zone.

    Good luck and if you can post you build with numbers and some lessons learnt would be great

    Good luck

  • Yes you do,

    Configuration control is a max in this world and you don't have the control/ability/power to decide which patches go in or stay out. The vendor, the person who has all the power and knowledge, is the one who decides.

    You can loose all your certifications or being held liable for any problem due to that policy.

    Not even red hat (certainly not a life critical system) allows a different level of patches/state out of their approved ones

  • I couldn't disagree more with you. If you are running something REAL life critical the moment there is a patch you install it and deploy as fast as possible. And if it contains any severe patch it is even the vendor who recalls all the equipment with service bulletin and advisory letters.

    With life critical you don't wait the bug to appear because It maybe too late to avoid deadly consequences.

  • Incredible amount of work, respect.

    If you are lacking ideas for the super long term I could suggest you:

    Any kind of ids/ips (intrusion detection system) Deep inspection packet to detect any vpn or crypto tunnel Ability to create a vpn link to another instance of the program (to link geographical disperse nodes)

    And many other things that honestly I am ashamed of asking :)