

Glad to hear that!
Glad to hear that!
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As others mentioned, it depends. Germany has freie Routerwahl by law and ISPs have to allow you using your own router. They won’t offer support configuring it if course but they usually provide you with some credentials to properly authenticate.
Yeah it would suck. Happened to a webforum I used to be active in after like ten years. We also switched to a similar domain.
Contact ionos support and ask what they recommend in this scenario.
Unfortunately, it’s entirely possible that some third party domain scraper bought it already and will try to sell it back to you for a premium.
The OCR thing is it’s own task but for just searching a string in PDFs, pdfgrep
is very good.
pdfgrep -ri CoolNumber69 /path/to/folder
It’s fine to do it that way.
Make sure your pool is healthy, then replace one drive, add the new one to the pool and start resilvering. If something breaks in the resilvering process, you still have the one you took out with all the data.
If you want to be extra sure, copy the whole pool’s content to the fourth drive so even if both old drives fail (unlikely, but as you mentioned, same production line etc, and resilvering is a very read intensive process) you have your data.
What was the reason for the migration? I used neither so far
Super reliable virtualization and management features. Snapshots, auto backups, live migrations across physical hosts, high availability are what I like the most.
If you don’t find someone, maybe you can find a hackerspace or the like in those locations. There might be people already doing what you are currently looking into.
I don’t think that’s the point. It can be fun to use something like an old Phone to use it as a homeserver or the like. It’s a pet project and not about efficiency or being really useful.
I don’t run Jellyfin yet, does it or symphonium support playlists? I guess generally some kind of recommendation algorithm would be nice, but would need some third party metadata like from last.fm