uberbewb

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I think slot 4 supports this, what I'd like to double check is if I buy the quad card will it automatically recognize only 2 slots being used and switch to x8/x8?
I'm not seeing a whole lot of documentation on this for the 7910.

I am having trouble finding the dual slot card anywhere, but ebay.

Alternatively, does anyone have theStartech m.2 nvme dual slot card? This one has it's own chipset, so isn't relying on the motherboard. I haven't managed to find if it will truly run the cards to their actual performance.
I primarily want the maximum IOPS as this is a VM server.

[–] uberbewb@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

I don't see any packages for NX protocol, I am testing this right now and not having much luck

 

I got some Wyse 3040s and I'd like to configure one or 2 to run as thin clients for Proxmox. I may eventually do an LTSP server, but for now I'd like Nomachine and Spice support.

I found Winterminal, but I'm not sure if it supports nomachine(?)

A lot of the distros I am finding for this sort of purpose seem a bit out of date.How does Thinstation fair these days? Seems like a lot of configuration is needed..

I'd use Fedora or silverblue perhaps for this, but it doesn't appear to support the arm chip?

 

I was originally planning to have this enclosure setup with BTRFS mirror for self-healing backup, but it seems to be unsupported by BTRFS to do this with external drives. While it may be possible, it takes quite a bit of configuration on every system I plug it into.

So, I'm wondering what to do with this dual 1TB SSD configuration.

Maybe RSYNC setup to sync certain data to both drives or just one on plugin?

I'm not sure how good the built-in mirror tech is to just use that, pretty sure that would take away smart data too(?)

Are there any dual-bay enclosures I could use in that way, which would have self-healing properties on hardware raid?