chunkyboyser on Nostr: Same experience about a year ago, but had migrated the first Embassy to a NASPi and ...
Same experience about a year ago, but had migrated the first Embassy to a NASPi and the later migrated to an old Optiplex. I just restored my entire Start9 on it. Worked great, but your approach is probably better.
Now I’m learning my lesson and breaking my services based on performance and usage, and trying to leverage proxmox now.
The improvements have made for some struggles along the way, but I feel they balanced the move very well and I was able navigate. Grandmas of the world can’t operate them yet, but hopefully they’ve got some Grandson Jim’s to host their Vaultwarden.
FOSS projects like Start9 (npub126n…e9ll) are essential if we want to avoid the centralized stockades. There’s an interesting parallel to the BeefInitiative (npub12pl…42wq) avoiding the giant processors. In this comparison we are the cattle and our information is the meat.
Now I’m learning my lesson and breaking my services based on performance and usage, and trying to leverage proxmox now.
The improvements have made for some struggles along the way, but I feel they balanced the move very well and I was able navigate. Grandmas of the world can’t operate them yet, but hopefully they’ve got some Grandson Jim’s to host their Vaultwarden.
FOSS projects like Start9 (npub126n…e9ll) are essential if we want to avoid the centralized stockades. There’s an interesting parallel to the BeefInitiative (npub12pl…42wq) avoiding the giant processors. In this comparison we are the cattle and our information is the meat.