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This week Steve goes through his data migration story at his house. What things should you consider before moving large datasets around, and what things need to be taken into account for a solid backup plan?
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01:52 Home Automation Leak Detection - Jeremy
You can't really
Using cameras
08:06 mmWave sensor update/comparison
Seedstudio mmWave Sensor
Space for other sensors
Way better than a PIR sensor
Aqara Water Sensor
11:19 Point of sale gear? - Charlie
Odoo
Open Source POS
UniCenta
Squirrel Systems
13:28 Succession Planning - David
Password dump
Bitwarden
Network diagram with pictures
Good documentation
Techy friends
Dave Ramsey - Legacy box
Legacy Folder
Data, external drives
23:23 Odoo for Accounting and Bookkeeping - Tiny
Looks like a solid platform
Expensive
Self hosting not really an option
Accounting solid but very basic
no payroll
Not fully open source
25:51 Backups? - Mike
Copying the file MIGHT be ok
if file system has bit rot protection
works till it doesn't
Better to use database tools
External drives
3.5 StarTech Enclosure
Pelican 1120 Case
2.5 Cable Matters Enclosure
Steve's M.2 Enclosure
ASUS ROG M.2 Enclosure
37:57 News Wire
OpenZFS 2.2.1 - Phoronix
Weston 13.0 - Freedesktop.org
OpenSSL 3.2 - GitHub
PipeWire 1.0 - Phoronix
LibreOffice 7.6.3 On Android - Document Foundation
Wine 8.21 - Gaming On Linux
Studio One 6.5 - Presonus Software
PeerTube v6 - Frama Blog
Proxmox 8.1 - Proxmox
OpenMandriva - LX 5.0 - Beta News
Nitrix 3.2.0 - NXOS.org
Ultra Marine Linux 39 - Fyra Labs
Linux 6.6 tagged LTS - Security Boulevard
Linux Runs 20% Faster on Ryzen 7995WX - Toms Hardware
MicroCloud - Infoq
GIMP Team Targeting May 2024 - Librearts.org
X11 Being Removed from RHEL 10 - Red Hat
Fuctional Source License - The Register
Kinsing Malware - Hack Read
SysJoker Malware - Cyber Security News
Looney Tunables - Security Affairs
Open Source Tesla - The Verge
AMD GPU & RISC-V - Toms Hardware
Real AI - Mark Tech Post
Synthetic Machine Learning Data - SD Times
Uploading Minds - Crypto Slate
AI Linux Optimization - Toms Hardware
41:11 Nativefier
Makes native Linux app out of web pages
Saves credentials and session
Mind Drip One
Nativefier GUI GitHub
45:44 Data Migration
Good to rotate drives
Disk burn in (bunch of rsync)
Rsync 26 hours
rsync will preserve hard links with the right flags
software raid is more portable
nuke & pave
2 vdevs, 3 drives per vdev
can only loose one drive
ZFS send/receive is much faster and better
IDrive
Kopia
Spider Oak One
Plan for your target
rsync commands
a: Archive mode, which preserves permissions, ownership, and timestamps.
v: Verbose mode, which prints out detailed information about the transfer.
H: Preserve hard links.
P: Preserve permissions.
Dumping a database is intensive
Proxmox
gets in the way
doesn't gain Steve anything
Special snowflake
Custom UI
Good for multi node
No updates
KVM works the same everywhere
Cockpit
GUI
Will eventually replace virtmanager
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Red Hat's dedication to open source
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