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  1. Good stuff, @Erik Andersen - Hoping I can get it set up just as easily. The credentialing part is the only thing that gives me pause. If I understand it correctly (and I may not) the weakest link here is the 3rd party authentication; git, google etc. So, if I provide access and a user has a weak PW, that's greatest threat vector. I need to RTFM a bit more, but so far, that is where my attention will be focused on users not on my physical LAN.
  2. Hi @trevor7576 My understanding is a 500 server error happens when a web server encounters an error and simply does not know what happened. It's been a LONG time since I've seen one, and things may have changed. But if this was a fresh install and you can re-install, maybe check all of your hardware, connections etc and try to install again. Might also be a good sanity check to see if you can install a different Linux ISO as well.
  3. Hi @Eqc.liu Compatibility shouldn't be an issue with an add-on PCIe NIC. I'll leave it to others for suggestion on which one for budget.
  4. Foxes?
  5. Cool story. Yeah, I stopped trying to game the system a long time ago. If someone is REALLY trying to pull one over on my, good luck. I use virtual cc's and Amex is a BEAST when disputing charges. More than that, hustling a system takes time and focus...time and focus I'd rather spend on being a good human being. Thanks for sharing.
  6. @Erik Andersen I suspect (but do not know for certain) that this is to prevent a spammer from skewing post upvotes causing threads to appear more engaging or helpful than they might organically be.
  7. I got something kinda similar but, to your point, it was relatively cheap, small and does what I want. Check it out HERE.
  8. @Erik Andersen That's some nice gear, you (and HexOS) will get there. I too will be implementing tailscale for the fist time as soon as my new chassis arrives. Completely off-topic, but I am digging your speakers in the background - I remember those well. Keep us posted on how it goes with tailscale and good luck!
  9. Hi @PotatoPuffer - See my reply in THIS THREAD.
  10. Hi @Flo You first have to decide whether the inherent risk of using non-ECC RAM is for your use-case and needs. Let that drive which hardware you go with. Which is to say, if you hedge and go for non-ECC RAM and you experience an issue related to RAM error that would've been corrected with ECC, you're going to kick yourself. If that's true, then wait until you can afford that additional cost. If not, and you can live with the added risk of running non-ECC, especially with some of what the new chipsets offer, go with that. There is no magic here. Just your ability to honestly determine what you're needs are as measure against your risk tolerance, timeline and budget. Good luck and welcome to the fold!
  11. From what I can tell, if you have existing PoE or USB-C powered sources then you wouldn't need to use the included EU power cable.
  12. Okay, now I'm just laughing at myself! 🤣
  13. BST?
  14. Dylan

    The Vault

    Oh, I get it.
  15. Yeah, I'd spend some time reading the forums and playing with your new system (great job BTW!!). This will help you better identify where you might want to spend some money on a future upgrade as well as grow your knowledge of ZFS, the filesystem used by HexOS. Hope that make sense as was helpful!
  16. Great Scott!! What the hell is a Jigawatt! 😆
  17. RIP my Downloads. Truth, I probably have ~.5TB of ISO's. But I SWEAR I'm not a data hoarder. For real for real.
  18. Plus any backups!! My man has BIG data lol....
  19. It looks like your case even has a little (non)remote control on top of the chassis! That'll be a beast for sure.
  20. Hey @EPoot Yeah, you found the answer. ZFS, the filesystem used in HexOS is a (awesome) type of software RAID. Additional hardware between the filesystem and disks interfere with ZFS doing it's thing. I'm horribly oversimplifying but seeing as you've reached the correct conclusion, I'd only recommend spending some time reading up on ZFS. It's a fun, dynamic filesystem that, when managed well, can keep your data safe and scale very well over time. Have fun!
  21. Dylan

    The Vault

    Is this in your house? Can't imagine what your electric bill is. And absolutely ZERO torrents!
  22. Dang. I haven't seen that Dell chassis in a MINUTE. Even the disk caddies are bringing back memories. Thanks for sharing this!
  23. Dude...what's that thing weigh?
  24. Hi @Nside - It may be worth considering running HexOS on your current configuration for two reasons. It will give you the space to see how your system performs enabling you to identify where you might want to make changes in a future build. This will also give you the opportunity to run HexOS and "kick the tires" as it were. Completely up to you and I know that new hardware fever but, maybe see if running it now BEFORE a purchase better informs you of how you'll spend your future dollars. Enjoy!
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