are there no dc-dc PSUs (or technically just voltage regulators I guess) to relace a PSU with available? That way OP could avoid part of the Ac->Dc->Ac->Dc-conversion related losses he would have with a battery-backup.
are there no dc-dc PSUs (or technically just voltage regulators I guess) to relace a PSU with available? That way OP could avoid part of the Ac->Dc->Ac->Dc-conversion related losses he would have with a battery-backup.
for real, my homeserver in my appartment had an uptime of 450ish days before I had to power it down, because I wanted to plug in a power meter in front of it (don’t have anything fancy with redundant psus or something like that…).
they will have to generate proof-of-work (a bunch of math that will takes time to compute) and submit it to mCaptcha.
The user doesn’t have to do anything, your computer has to do the work
peer Tube? (its not just hosted by the uploader, but close enough?)
My proxmox server runs at 60W idle, which is the main Reason why I am getting a new system soon. Old one is running a old (2011 I think) dual core celeron.
thanks your suggestion made me find this thread, which I’ll try when my new mobo ships: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/sata-disk-passthrough-with-smart-functionality.65779/post-296310
(I want to avoid an HBA card for idle-power consumption reasons)
Thanks, I tried googling around a bit, but didn’t find anything until I looked for Hba-passthrought as suggested by antother comment.
I would like to avoid adding in a pci-card for now as I have enough SATA ports on my mobo and idle-power consumption is one of my main switching reasons, so I’ll see if that works: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/sata-disk-passthrough-with-smart-functionality.65779/post-296310
looks lovley. I would not want to have to water all those tiny pots thought.