Half of the men and boys in the state of California with my last name are also named Bill :) High Bill ratios seem to stochastically increase risk of shenanigans & innovation
What are you going to use this for Bill? I am retired, so I am working on a new NAS for the house. Trying to load OMV 6. I think I will pull an old laptop and throw Debian 11.3 on it. I was always using Novel's NetWare and then Microsoft and then I moved into meetings and really learning nothing about day to day operations. Did get to build 2 hospitals, that was fun.
@Bill Clark sorry for the late reply- thanks for asking! I have mine set up as a file server on the regional emergency data network. It's working great so far, and I'm pretty impressed with it. With 5 SSDs attached, it only needs about 10 watts to run headless. I have 2 RAID volumes, one ext4 and one NTFS.
I may try to integrate it into this kit if I can't find a good enclosure for it. https://tri-citiesraces.org/blog/what-weighs-under-25-lbs-and-supports-critical-communications-services-on-the-emergency-data-network
No problem at all @Bill Clark. I knew you were playing. btw, the next round of boards will be in the mail in the next few days. Once tested, we'll start sending them to customers. We should be adding some more "Bills" here to increase your ranks. 😂
Axzez Support is here too (currently being run by Shannon Kerr). I was away at a camping trip with my son this weekend, so I apologize for my lack of response to your questions.
Half of the men and boys in the state of California with my last name are also named Bill :) High Bill ratios seem to stochastically increase risk of shenanigans & innovation
Sorry, I was joking. Camping with a child is a good idea. thank You. I am a 63 year old newbie to linux and asking some dumb questions.
OK Wes and David I apologize. You are here too.