I set up a fairly large Prom-based architecture which I later on migrated to VictoriaMetrics (VM) so I think I can chime in here. Both Prom and VM are exceptionally stable in my opinion, even on _very_ large scales.…
Remote Write is a viable alternative in Prometheus and its drop-in replacements. I'm not a massive fan of it myself as I feel the pull-based approach is superior overall but still make heavy use of it. The pushgateway's…
I mentioned it in another reply, but https://perses.dev/ is probably the most promising alternative. Besides that, if you're feeling masochistic you could use Prometheus' console templates or VictoriaMetrics' built-in…
I only know of https://perses.dev/ but haven't had a look at it for ~half a year. It was very barebones back then but I'm hopeful it can replace Grafana for at least basic dashboarding soon.
I agree. I think OP has made the mistake of using more than just Grafana for dashboards and perhaps user queries. I operate a fairly large custom VictoriaMetrics-based Observability platform and have learned early on to…
I wish the big providers would offer some sort of trial period where you can evaluate models in a _realistic_ setting yourself (i.e cli tools or IDE integrations). I wouldn't even mind strict limits -- just give me two…
Correct. This can be disabled [0] but you need to work around this then. Usually you can "just" use host-networking and manage iptable rules manually. Not pretty but in that case you at least know what's done to the…
Quadlets are pretty nice but require podman > 4.4 to function properly. Debian 12, for example, still only has podman ~4.3 in its repos.
I actually like their take on the vacat page [0] even more. 0: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intentionally_blank_page
We used Seafile in $old_job a couple of years back. Still had some rough edges back then (mostly with user management) but the rest was rock solid. Loved working with it, managing and sharing files was pretty easy.
I'm not a aware of any other full-fledged solution. There is some opinionated tooling written in Python [0] and Go but nothing coming close to defined.net. This is definitely a point where other overlay solutions look…
Catering more to a German speaking audience but nonetheless a pretty good overview (updated quarterly?): Performance: http://www.3dcenter.org/artikel/fullhd-ultrahd-performance-u... Performance/Price w/ German market…
> It is striking that such a backdoor in seemingly safe OSs like Linux and FreeBSD [...] Not saying these are a 100% secure but you're plying this was _built_ into Linux (and other OSes). It was not. And the PDF makes…
Nebula is fantastic, absolute love it. We use it in production. Cert management can be a bit of a pain on a large scale but there's an excellent Terraform provider [0] that can help. Coupled with the Terraform ansible…
You should give nebula a try. I've recently switched my private VPN setup from wireguard to nebula and am looking into using it for work. It has some really nice features (for our use case), so ymmv. But so far it's…
Yeah, I think many "buy it for life" items are generally only sensible if you depend on them either for work, a somewhat regular hobby, or for everyday use. Sometimes it almost hurts me to buy cheap junk. But then I…
Apparently anything more than clearing the launch pad was a win. Musk's dead stare seems to disagree tho
After clicking through a few random lectures, this seems fantastic. I wish I'd found this during my physics B.Sc.
I'd rather have some physical knob that I can use to turn something off, even if I have to bust out the pliers. Good luck shutting off some touch control that's on the fritz. The stove at my parents place has some touch…
This is one of the reasons I bought a USB hub were I can switch connected devices off and on (disconnects their power lines). If you're lazy like me you can plug another USB hub into one of the ports so that can switch…
I've been using something similar: https://github.com/vincentdoerig/latex-css Seems like it could easily be adapted to match the style.
Thank you for your reply and clarification. This is quite an interesting topic for me as I've tested and implemented similar setups. > Does image processing, runs our analytics, [...] Fair enough, I was strictly going…
There are quite a few on ebay if you're desperate for one. Probably won't find the newer 4-NIC models, though. Ebay or a licensed reseller (if there are any) should be easier anyways. I remember them requiring a VAT ID…
What are you referring to exactly? I do remember having trouble with their official OS until I switched to Armbian on my aged BPI-M1+
Looking at their diagrams it seems that the k8s cluster exists solely to handle their monitoring and logging needs which would be extreme overkill, especially since 18k metrics/samples and 7k logs per second are…
I set up a fairly large Prom-based architecture which I later on migrated to VictoriaMetrics (VM) so I think I can chime in here. Both Prom and VM are exceptionally stable in my opinion, even on _very_ large scales.…
Remote Write is a viable alternative in Prometheus and its drop-in replacements. I'm not a massive fan of it myself as I feel the pull-based approach is superior overall but still make heavy use of it. The pushgateway's…
I mentioned it in another reply, but https://perses.dev/ is probably the most promising alternative. Besides that, if you're feeling masochistic you could use Prometheus' console templates or VictoriaMetrics' built-in…
I only know of https://perses.dev/ but haven't had a look at it for ~half a year. It was very barebones back then but I'm hopeful it can replace Grafana for at least basic dashboarding soon.
I agree. I think OP has made the mistake of using more than just Grafana for dashboards and perhaps user queries. I operate a fairly large custom VictoriaMetrics-based Observability platform and have learned early on to…
I wish the big providers would offer some sort of trial period where you can evaluate models in a _realistic_ setting yourself (i.e cli tools or IDE integrations). I wouldn't even mind strict limits -- just give me two…
Correct. This can be disabled [0] but you need to work around this then. Usually you can "just" use host-networking and manage iptable rules manually. Not pretty but in that case you at least know what's done to the…
Quadlets are pretty nice but require podman > 4.4 to function properly. Debian 12, for example, still only has podman ~4.3 in its repos.
I actually like their take on the vacat page [0] even more. 0: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intentionally_blank_page
We used Seafile in $old_job a couple of years back. Still had some rough edges back then (mostly with user management) but the rest was rock solid. Loved working with it, managing and sharing files was pretty easy.
I'm not a aware of any other full-fledged solution. There is some opinionated tooling written in Python [0] and Go but nothing coming close to defined.net. This is definitely a point where other overlay solutions look…
Catering more to a German speaking audience but nonetheless a pretty good overview (updated quarterly?): Performance: http://www.3dcenter.org/artikel/fullhd-ultrahd-performance-u... Performance/Price w/ German market…
> It is striking that such a backdoor in seemingly safe OSs like Linux and FreeBSD [...] Not saying these are a 100% secure but you're plying this was _built_ into Linux (and other OSes). It was not. And the PDF makes…
Nebula is fantastic, absolute love it. We use it in production. Cert management can be a bit of a pain on a large scale but there's an excellent Terraform provider [0] that can help. Coupled with the Terraform ansible…
You should give nebula a try. I've recently switched my private VPN setup from wireguard to nebula and am looking into using it for work. It has some really nice features (for our use case), so ymmv. But so far it's…
Yeah, I think many "buy it for life" items are generally only sensible if you depend on them either for work, a somewhat regular hobby, or for everyday use. Sometimes it almost hurts me to buy cheap junk. But then I…
Apparently anything more than clearing the launch pad was a win. Musk's dead stare seems to disagree tho
After clicking through a few random lectures, this seems fantastic. I wish I'd found this during my physics B.Sc.
I'd rather have some physical knob that I can use to turn something off, even if I have to bust out the pliers. Good luck shutting off some touch control that's on the fritz. The stove at my parents place has some touch…
This is one of the reasons I bought a USB hub were I can switch connected devices off and on (disconnects their power lines). If you're lazy like me you can plug another USB hub into one of the ports so that can switch…
I've been using something similar: https://github.com/vincentdoerig/latex-css Seems like it could easily be adapted to match the style.
Thank you for your reply and clarification. This is quite an interesting topic for me as I've tested and implemented similar setups. > Does image processing, runs our analytics, [...] Fair enough, I was strictly going…
There are quite a few on ebay if you're desperate for one. Probably won't find the newer 4-NIC models, though. Ebay or a licensed reseller (if there are any) should be easier anyways. I remember them requiring a VAT ID…
What are you referring to exactly? I do remember having trouble with their official OS until I switched to Armbian on my aged BPI-M1+
Looking at their diagrams it seems that the k8s cluster exists solely to handle their monitoring and logging needs which would be extreme overkill, especially since 18k metrics/samples and 7k logs per second are…