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I just setup a nextcloud server. What did you do on your server today Sup Forums?

Mine is just a glorified NAS, mostly. I used to run a Terraria server but none of my friends play anymore.

Also I put it in a cheap Rosewill rackmount case but I've misplaced the picture I took.

Installed Ubuntu on my first server since I don't have enough RAM to run a Hypervisor.

I upgraded a couple of packages on my Owncloud server. It's running alright, but there are some other things I'd like to add to it.

Installed updates, other than that just normal use.

Setting up Atomic Fedora because docker didn't like the network settings on my desktop. Need to learn just enough about it so I can bullshit my way through an interview.

Fixed an issue with my samba config. Re encoded all my midget porn to h.264. Discovered tmux recently and it makes all this crap a whole lot easier.

>Discovered tmux recently and it makes all this crap a whole lot easier.
I'm a bit embarrassed to admit liking anything Canonical makes, but I found Byobu a while back, which is basically a nice front-end on tmux. I like it a lot better than "vanilla" tmux

Built some raid, built some raid, copied some files to raid, deduped some files, attached a hard drive to copy some more files.

This shit is a chore.

Any tips for tuning MDADM?

I migrated to a different data center and expanded the storage, then moved my nextcloud install to a new btrfs disk

define tuning. What's the problem here, is performance bad?

How easy was moving nextcloud over?

i didnt do anything, because i run windows servers and they just work

my work is throwing out like 20 dl380 g6's so i will probably take another 2 just for the fuck of it. man there are so many goodies in the datacenter they are throwing out if i wasnt concerned about my power bill i would fill an entire 42U cabinet easily. as it stands this pulls 300w constant which is only likr $5 a month so i am considering adding at least one more esxi host and maybe a hyper-v host, plus a dedicated nas

You're way late on the G6 train. They're completely unsupported, now.

Ayo that a DL260 G6?

>home server
>support

Yes, support in the form of firmware updates has just been ceased.

>torrent support CD because fuck that bullshit about warranty
>update

wooow

DL360 fuckin hell i can't type

>needing to update firmware on something that has been out for so long it's no longer supported

yes, awful. individually the disks write at 130mb/sec. in raid 5 it's more like 30 if I'm lucky.

2 absolute morons. Enjoy your old garbage, poor people.

HP doesn't let you download firmware updates at all without a paid support contract anyway.

thats the fucking point, what is going to be patched that i care about? esxi 6 runs just fine on it

Are you braindead by any chance? the last driver updates for DL360 G6 was literally in 2016 october

You can grab it from their ftp server for free if you are smart enough. A nice loop hole that they have not got rid of yet. If you really care about firmware updates just get a IBM x3650, all updates are still free.

Yea, they built the world's weakest paywall and don't go after people hosting it themselves.
And the support packs come out biannually. If anything important IS discovered (especially in the shitware that is iLO), you're SOL.

Yea i am really gonna use fuckin iLO at home it's not like this 1 server is on my desk next to me

ive got access to some ibm's, never seen them before so i dont know what to look for. my 380 is pretty much completely quiet so that is why i am looking at another. id have to fire up one of the older x's and see how much it pulls and how it idles

Jesus you are a fucking moron. If you people aren't going to do this shit properly why do you bother with this trash?

fuck you so hard right now

I am a moron for not building myself a datacenter in my garden, putting a rack and managed switch in it getting a company to lay fiber to it so i can hang JUST ONE server in it?

How dense are you i got this thing free from my internship

paid the bill

One of mine that is at 100% load thanks to SETI@Home only pulls 300W. That's with dual x5650's, 48gb RAM and 4x 146gb 2.5" HDD's.

You're a moron for taking rackmount bullshit back to your house so it can sit on your desk when you could have just taken an old desktop home and not looked autistic.

Thanks for the opinion piece
I am sure to upvote it

I'm getting like ~350MB/s seq write and ~460MB/s seq read on my 6x3TB mdadm RAID6 (benchmarked with bonnie++, 24GB). Try increasing stripe cache size for RAID5/RAID6, IIRC that made a huge difference for me.

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Just got a free R210i. Debating adding it to the proxmox cluster or just running sophos/pfsense.

thats pretty good, ive got dual x5670's with 72gb and 8x300 10k

about 32 vms on this and 8 on my ts140. with everyone on the 380 i am hitting the end of the ram.

with only a couple vm's up it is much more power efficient that i expected, but most people talk about using 2950's and shit which from what i have read is a bad idea

maybe you should have populated it with 8GB DIMMs u fuckin poorfag lmao

Messed around with git daemon configs

you people are all so stupid it hurts.

virtualizing the router isnt a bad idea, you dont even have to pass through the nics

ive got 10 nics on a virtualized pfsense box (because for whatever reason esxi isnt letting me go above 10), and the nice thing is i can basically connect the modem to a vswitch and from there into pfsense so rightnow i have 8 isp ips.

gives you the ability to play around with nat a lot more than normal

If you don't know what to do with a server, then you don't need one. Sick to playing with your cell phone

>you dont even have to pass through the nics
dear lord don't listen to this retard.

Yah I've found most people way overestimate how much power a modern server uses.

but you dont, especially considering i only get 60 down and 10 up so the network cards are not the bottleneck

the single point of failure remains the same regardless

It's a terrible idea from a security standpoint.

not really, guest to host escapes are a prize i will never encounter even with the malware vm's i run, and there are no problems on the wan side.

poor

Oh man this nigga. When do you graduate high school?

prove me wrong

and no, a ddos is not proving me wrong

Fixed transmission on my torrenting raspberry pi.

I also run nextcloud... And plex.

Just got done rebuilding my RAID array after a drive failure. Fortunately I didn't lose anything because I did a manual backup the night before.

How often do you guys run your backups?
I run mine on the 5th, 15th and 25th of each month. Thinking of just doing them daily instead.

and yes, 443 is a false positive, most likely some botnet bullshit built into my modem. but prove me wrong if you want

>his router can't also run VMs

Picked up a TS140, setup UMS and a few samba shares on a raid so far.

Might spin up a couple vm's later for shits and giggles.

It was free shit, you take it, you dumb fuck.

Unless an attacker has access to the underlying hypervisor what additional security issues are there for a virtualized router?
I'm not aware of anything that wouldn't affect a standard VM anyway.

I uploaded pictures of moot so I can start a fanclub forum with mailing list and social media integration. 24-7-365 moot fandom.

wut

I guess he got sick of all the people coming on here with "hey guise my mom gave me her old laptop, what kind of server should I make with it?"

Nothing. It sat in my living room all day and did its job, like every other day.

what's the wait on one of those nowadays, and how toasty does it get?

Should I migrate from windows 10 + vmware workstation to esxi?
The host is a thinkpad w520 with 20 gigs of ram.

>what's the wait on one of those nowadays,
No idea, I was #257.
>how toasty
Mine sits at about 68c on the CPU. They have a metal block sitting on top of the CPU that transfers the heat to the case.