murdaBot

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[–] murdaBot@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (6 children)

PSA: saying "I run Nextcloud and don't have any problems" doesn't help anyone or contribute anything useful to the conversation. It just makes you look like an insecure fanboy.

[–] murdaBot@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

The hardware doesn't matter. Something with 2 cores and 4GB of RAM is enough to run a k8s lab.

[–] murdaBot@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Throughput on these "cheap" VPS providers is atrocious. I have 1Gbe into my home and none of the VPS providers can break more than a few hundred mbps, except for Cloudflare. The other issue is consistency, speeds fluctuate all over the map with these cheap VPS providers - even the big one like Vultr, Linode, and Hetzner aren't much better.

Also, WAF is now free with Cloudflare, so using a solution like this really doesn't make much sense, unless you're serving non-http content.

[–] murdaBot@alien.top 2 points 11 months ago

What are you doing in your "homelab" that needs a $2000 CPU? If you don't need the PCIe lanes or memory bandwidth, get a Ryzen for 1/8th the cost and a third of the platform power requirement. You'll get better single core IPC anyway, which is still king.

[–] murdaBot@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

To help you with this, you need to tell us what your environment looks like. A CI/CD pipeline for a VM based infrastructure looks VERY different than a fully GitOpsed k8s platform, which looks different than a pipeline for regular Docker containers, which looks different than if you have some cloud infrastructure, etc etc.

[–] murdaBot@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

That's really the upside of the "NAS" drives, they usually come with a solid "no questions asked" warranty. That's really all you're paying for in some cases, especially for mechanical drives.

[–] murdaBot@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Don't expose unnecessary things to the internet, keep any client PCs patched, use some sort of malware protection ... and that's all you need to do.

All these VLANs are such are just overkill unless you're actively exposing things to the internet. They wind up breaking really useful stuff, especially stuff that relies on multicast.

Besides, that Chinese IoT device can't get hacked if it's not open to the 'net in the first place.

[–] murdaBot@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

This is completely normal for a machine exposed to the internet. In the words of Obi Wan, "Nothing to see here, move along ..."

[–] murdaBot@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

I've got a dual-wan UXG-Pro and am lucky enough to have two 1Gbps providers (fiber + cable), plus an employer who reimburses me for both. I have a small wired T-Mobile LTE MiFi device as backup, but never needed it. ($20 a month + usage over 2GB)

[–] murdaBot@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Ahhh, Datadog, the sleazy used car salesmen of the observability market. Seriously, they're hucksters.

[–] murdaBot@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Only reason I keep a Windows box around!

[–] murdaBot@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

My TLDs are:
.lan = management/wired vlan
.mobile = primary wifi
.iot = locked down for iot/home automation devices .guest = guest wifi

The domain for each is my public .io domain.

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