I've been enjoying Jeff Geerling's ongoing experiments with his 10" Raspberry Pi mini rack.
It doesn't work for me since all of my network equipment is 19" and there's no point in having two racks but having a 10" standard is still a great idea!
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I've been enjoying Jeff Geerling's ongoing experiments with his 10" Raspberry Pi mini rack.
It doesn't work for me since all of my network equipment is 19" and there's no point in having two racks but having a 10" standard is still a great idea!
Off-topic but can you tell me why your name is red? I use Voyager and your name is red, it should mean something, right?
Do you run Docker in a VM or on the host node? I'm running a lot of LXC at home on Proxmox but sometimes it'd be nice to run Docker stuff easily as well.
Just create an LXC container to run your dockers, all you have to do is make sure you run the LXC as privileged and enable nesting.
Random mixed parts -> 4u unraid server with switch -> random fedora Optiplex that never fails unlike 4u server
Raspberry Pis are way overhyped and overpriced.
Also this is totally wrong. Once you start it just keeps growing unless there is some other factor.
Ain't nobody got time for that