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xoxys

@xoxys@social.tchncs.de

Linux Engineer, open source enthusiast and a
self-hosting geek.

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ainmosni, to homelab
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As my old NUC was showing its age, and didn't suffice for my needs anymore, I decided to build a new one. And because I prefer running all my in containers, but abhor fucking around with and docker-compose, it's a single-node cluster, using , just like my old server. One big difference is that the new server has a decent amount of drives for storage. I decided to set up to manage that, and zfs is all it's cracked up to be.

xoxys,
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@ainmosni VolSync might be worth a look https://github.com/backube/volsync

xoxys, to linux
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After years of working in classic server ops ( no worries, container technologies included :mastomindblown: ), I would like to spend more of my day-to-day work with .

It would be even better if it was a and with a company in Germany or at least in Europe :mastoinnocent:

Just a dream, or is there a company that offers such a job?

fedora, to fedora
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xoxys,
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@fedora I already have one "selfloaded" with Fedora, but I would take one of these fancy packaging or is it just a mock? :mastojoy:

resingm, to devops

To all you and folks out there - what would you recommend for a centralized and solution? I am using a central -ng service with a backend these days. But I am looking for a more sophisticated setup. Preferrably something that can be

If you can point me to some more resources, that would be great. The Internet suggests a whole bunch of different rabbit holes. I want to understand, how companies actually manage their log and monitoring stack without outsourcing to a 3rd party.

Cheers!

xoxys,
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@milosz @resingm +1 for Loki, Graylog also requires an Elastic/OpenSearch setup.

rysiek, (edited ) to sysadmin
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Okay, let's settle this, .

Choose your fighter. Explain why.

xoxys,
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@rysiek restic because it's fast, encrypted by default and not python

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