I’ve never done it so I can’t say for certain.
I typically buy purpose built routers which advertise routing speed benchmarks
I’ve never done it so I can’t say for certain.
I typically buy purpose built routers which advertise routing speed benchmarks
It’ll be hard to find one at that price. You may find something with a 2.5G NIC but whether or not it will actually route at line speed is highly unlikely.
Your best bet to keep prices low is to add a 2.5G NIC to an old PC. Even that may not work
Markor on Android and Obsidian on Desktop.
All synced with syncthing
Personally, I’m fine with the Ubuntu base. Canonical does a great job.
I feel Mint takes an already great distro and makes it way better.
I’ve used LMDE and it works well but keeping a Ubuntu base means we can reference soooo many Ubuntu based help forums.
If Mint is already removing the parts of Ubuntu we don’t like then great, let them keep doing it 🙂
All my devices use Syncthing via Tailscale to get my data to my server.
From there, my server backs up nightly to rsync.net via BorgBackup.
I then have Zabbix monitoring my backups to make sure a daily is always uploaded.
Brother works incredibly well. Plug and play
I don’t know of any cheap options that include 2x SFP Ports.
Mikrotik has the RB5009 if you can live with only one.
I love my CCR2004-16G-2S+
Can you send you docker-compose file?
Debian