You’re basically adding a ton of overhead to your services for no reason though
Realistically you should be doing docker inside LXC for a best of both worlds approach
You’re basically adding a ton of overhead to your services for no reason though
Realistically you should be doing docker inside LXC for a best of both worlds approach
Docker compose plus using external volume mounts or using the docker volume + tar backup method is superior
Good ole Yogthos
My pleasure! If you have GPON (1Gbps and less), it is easy to just masquerade as the BGW320 without the hardware from what I know. Again, would check out the discord to find out what you need.
As a fellow ONT haver, you should find out if you have XGS or G-PON fiber and just stand up an opnsense box/VM as your router.
Can also check out the 8311 discord!
Currently I have a WAS-110 connected via SFP NIC to a Proxmox VM running opnsense. That has SR-IOV for my physical ports and other VMs and then a nice WAP for wifi6e.
That way you don’t get vendor locked into anything on the Ubiquiti/Ruckus side of things
I remember when businesses thought these would be all the rage
https://github.com/oobabooga/text-generation-webui/wiki/12-‐-OpenAI-API like this? ;)
Pretty sure this is what you want and why it’s not duplicated effort
I don’t think it is. Just a majority of it. If it’s a cross platform game you’re streaming the Xbox version.
No, Game Pass Ultimate cloud gaming for Xbox games is on an “Xbox” (I’m sure MS has some custom servers with blades of Xbox-like servers). PC games, yes, they are doing something similar but it’s not quite the same as GFN.
GFN allowed you (not sure nowadays) to just login to your steam account on a RemoteFX Remote Desktop and play games via their client. This setup is what the tool is replicating. RDP allows some crazy tweaks in the registry to let you get really good performance out of supported hardware and (I assume) is what is going on here.
Edit: this is Linux based it seems so probably just doing something similar as the MS RDP implementation.
Geekpi makes a compatible pcie or standalone that gets you everything (with buying a pi) for like $150 or $160
Tell that to Red Rock Canyon adopters
Your only reason answer is don’t buy a “server” motherboard. They inherently perform more tasks during post to ensure stability. If you want fast post times get a desktop and a pikvm
Not OP, but I do feel dumb for not thinking of that assuming it would defederate me. Oh well, got a cool domain out of it
Man back when I played there was a community image at least