@lloydw Never heard of that before, but even if it worked I bet eventually I would get bottlenecked by the Pi's limited RAM. Right now I'm using 6GB. The docs say it could get close to 12-16GB in the late game stages, which is much more than the Pi RAM (8GB). But thanks for teaching me something new!
@bmarinov I'm not married to any particular solution. I'm only looking at Proxmox because so many people in the Home Lab community talk about it, and I wanted to know why. For sure looking at alternatives is interesting to me as well. Thanks!
@tavisco Why Victoria and not Telegraf? Not that I have any particular preference, I've been using Telegraf out of pure inertia, so I'm just curious about the alternatives.
In case you're missing my technical posts, just know that this thread about Proxmox is directly related to my recently acquired obsession for the Satisfactory game. It doesn't run on Raspberry Pi, so I had to get an Intel mini desktop, which is completely overpowered for just a gaming server, so I'll merge the two interests #Proxmox#HomeLab#SelfHost#Satisfactory#Gaming https://hachyderm.io/@badnetmask/113420860657265346
@BrideOfLinux Sadly I think the problem is that Fedora took way too long to officially support RPi, so when it came, the SBC interest had either plateaued or died down. It's a great distro, just bad timing.
Okay, I think I'm gonna give Proxmox a try, for real, just to see why people talk about it so much.
With that said, I'm looking for an Ansible role, or something similar, to configure Proxmox itself (not only deploy stuff in it). I've been looking at this one (link below, scrapping their suggestion for the ntp role), so let me know if there are others.
@humanista@Rivaille_VD@augustocc +1 pra Warframe. Vocรช nรฃo precisa ter um grupo formado, sempre acha alguรฉm no matchmaking. A comunidade รฉ super relax.
@mmeier I've been reading this thread, but I'm not really sure where the problem is. Last time I did a full Fedora re-install on top of an old disk, I was completely able to read my LVM-on-top-of-LUKS, install it on /root, and keep my /home intact.
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