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- Comment on The 'if this goes down, I riot' self-hosted app 2 weeks ago:
Impressive!
- Comment on The 'if this goes down, I riot' self-hosted app 2 weeks ago:
I don’t believe you, but I’d like to be proven wrong.
I expect you have a UPS that feeds your hosts and networking equipment and something like ZFS for disk redundancy. This protects against the most common failures and is usually enough, but there are still single points of failure in such a setup, that are not as common, not as hard to deal with through manual intervention, and quite difficult to protect with redundancy.
I would be surprised if you are protected against the following single points of failure without manual intervention:
- NAS machine (not just disk) failure. You would need to have a multi-node distributed storage, like Ceph, to protect against this.
- Networking equipment failure. I think you can do some magic with BGP to do this, but I’m not a network engineer and I’ve never set up a redundant network.
- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
Bitnami Helm charts are not maintained anymore. There are no updates for the charts and images in the legacy repository. Try to find a different chart for harbor registry and any other bitnami images and charts you use ASAP
- Comment on Nextcloud -> Owncloud (ocis) 3 weeks ago:
I was just relaying how the OpenCloud people explained it to me at Froscon this year
- Comment on Nextcloud -> Owncloud (ocis) 3 weeks ago:
- Not affiliated.
- Why did you use NextCloud over OwnCloud? Same reasons apply
- Comment on Nextcloud -> Owncloud (ocis) 3 weeks ago:
Just like the old PHP based OwnCloud was forked to NextCloud for governance reasons, we now also have a fork of OCIS under the name OpenCloud: