How do I set a cronjob on a Hyper-V host?
How do I set a cronjob on a Hyper-V host?
Power consumption.
Plus, I don’t think an enterprise grade server is designed to spin down the disks when they’re not in use.
Because something that’s critical to my environment (passwords) should be hosted by a company that can provide updates, patching, and remote access more securely than I can.
Everyone thinks that they can self host critical infrastructure better than a paid service, and that may be true for a while. But life has a way of interrupting the best laid plans. Suddenly, one day, you’re several versions out of date and a different vulnerability is used to get in your network. Now you’re like that LastPass employee that was compromised via an out of date plex server.
I have the space and the know how to host my on bitwarden/vaultwarden. But I don’t. Because that’s critical infrastructure and I’ll gladly pay for someone else to host it / patch it / etc.
I do, and the point still stands. If this is something vital to you, why not let someone else be responsible for security/hosting/issues/etc.
If, like me, you’re wondering what this is, it’s a podcast server/client.
So more like a commercial NAS box and less like a repurposed Dell server.
Why not just pay for Bitwarden.
Some people think this is a picture of my family. Well, it’s not. It’s a picture of
The A-Team!
Last question; how would I get it to wake when someone’s trying to access a file on it?
I have not but I believe you.
What URL are you using?
BitTorrent sync.
fat acid heat. Just missing sugar for the quardfecta.
Shoutout to Anna.
…oh shit, the RAM is on fire.
The RAM. The RAM. The 🐏 is on fire. We don’t need no water let the mothefuxker burn.
Burn mothercucker, burn.
(Thanks phone for the spelling mistakes that I’m leaving).
Byeeeee