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[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

86W so about 20Euro/Month

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Not to be rude or anything, but External RAIDs individual to the user is not really a solid soulution. It may work for 1-2 People working on one project at a time. But it just does not scale. What if someone needs to acces files of that project? they move the raid or plug their laptop on a differen workspace? Not really a great soulution IMO.

Like you say in the last part having a NAS with maybe a bit of room to grow sso 100TB might be the best option that way everyone can access the data and work accross projects. And more importantly it would offer work from a different place in the office or even work from home.

Yea with tape the compressed nr are very missleading. Thats a best case scenario where the files compress 2:1 with TAR+gzip which it literallly never does. Bestcase I have seen was 1.2:1 on a folder consisting of config files. Basically nothing nowdays is compressable you will interact with, except textfiles depending on format. So its best to always asume the raw space as the space you get

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (5 children)

From what it sounds you want a NAS and Tape Archive.

So get a device which holds your working Projects, you mentioned arount 20-40TB which is no problem nowdays. Can be done for under 1k with of the shelf stuff.

And Tape backup for stuff you dont need regularly. Maybe chose an older generation of LTO I would look for something that can hold about 1 Project per Tape or the likes of it. LTO5 is pretty cheap used, ca be had for 500 Bucks but is only 1.5TB per tape.

Disclaimer, with LTO never look at the compressed NR, its for compressable data only which video is not. Thus with LTO9 you will only get 18TB

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

Why not go with a constant quality setting in the encoder instead of bitrate and filesize limitations?.

Thats what I do I feel CQ of 18 is indistiguishable from the original.

Bonus TIP when transcoding for static Use like storing and filesize reduction. always use a CPU never a GPU if you are after smallest filesize.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

Well ddns is just dns which get auto updated via helper script which you can do yourself on your own domain aswell. So yes Point still stands. And a domain which is yours might still be nicer than a bottom of the barrle subdomain. Of which you often also don't get unlimited

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

SSD is not archival storage. The NAND needs Power or it will lose its charge over time. Maybe not in one to 2 Years but maybe in 5-10.

If its active yes hdds are still cheaper unless you need less then 10tb

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Yes, because how will you acces wireguard? Whats your endpoint?

I mean its all fine if you have a static IP which never changes but that usually is not the case anymore. So you need a domainname to update. Also vpn.youlab.tld is esier to remember than 131.234.142.83

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

WIth any kind of advanced software you will never be getting drive speed out of a soulution.

Raw nvmes can hit 800k iops. Add XFS and you may be able to get that.

with MDADM you get like 200-300k

ZFS shrink it to 20-50k

Anything network be glad if you get 5-20k

The more software is involved the worse performance gets especially for IO. Sequentials often scale better or even linearly, but IO is a PITA

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago

I mean this is too litle info. What IP exactly? one v6? one Legacy IP? also HDD storage? bruh..Whatabout SLAs? RAM CPU?

Datasecurity? Redundancy?

Even if its a friend I would avoid it.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

SAS is not networking. If you expect to connect 2 systems to another it wont work.

If its just for disks then yes.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

I monitor/log it with a smart plug, or UPS.

At my home I have a shelly plug s Which is just a wallplug insert. That monitors consumption and can give it to you via MQTT, I port it to home assistant and monitor it. Usually my small HP mini node with a couple switches and Router is about 80w.

At my parrents I have a Shelly 1PM Plus, which is integrated in the path to the UPS. It monitores everything like the PoE Switch APs, Server etc as everything is connected to it thats IT. Its about 4.5kwh/day so about 220-240W. That gets also monitored via Home Assistant and MQTT. and 4.5khw/d are bout 2.5USD/day for me. So about 920USD/Year.

So Defo more expensive than a VPS would be. But also more custom and more of an Experience to gather.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

My advice if you don't want your house burning down. Dont fiddle with it, thow it away, or make an RMA claim.

It not like its a 100 Buck product. Saftey goes first here.

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