Thanks for your answers. I wasn’t able to get what I wanted to work but that’s because the device used broadcast for discoverability which doesn’t work through subnets. I pivoted to something else
It depends on your needs. I have minis that cost <100$ and have others that cost 500$. My cheapest mini has currently 3TB of backups of my personal things, so it serves my needs very cheaply. I don’t need a GPU so it keeps the costs down.
They are power and space efficient, and usually very quiet. That’s fascinating enough.
Lots of beer and a book
Either a troll or a just man child
Hey man why the rudeness? We’re just trying to have a conversation …
You’re the one who mentioned 2013. My point in the original comment was about now. It wasn’t mentioned explicitly but I meant it
Yes really. You know how much I paid, initially, for Jellyfin, et al, and had them working in an afternoon?
Exactly, open source is always worth the extra effort, if any, to get things working. Contribute!
That’s great to hear thank you! I think I’m going for this machine.
That’s good advice thank you!
How’s power consumption on it?
How many NICs do you have on your opnsense machine?