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    TP-Link TL-SG3210X-M2 Managed Switch (8x2.5Gbps + 2x10Gbps)

    Why did they put a 120VAC PSU inside when the PSU is outputting 12VDC (the PSU board is labeled)? It only pulls 15W, it doesn't need an AC PSU. It would have been a lot smaller too. This is a bummer because I was hoping for a 2.5G Omada switch to connect to my 12VDC mini UPS. All of their EAPs...
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    Jasper Lake Proxmox (KVM/QEMU) VM Guest Stability

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken-blood_therapy The "chicken blood version" has power limits unlocked. A bit perilous with questionable benefits. Hence the name...
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    Jasper Lake Proxmox (KVM/QEMU) VM Guest Stability

    Updated original post with BIOS bundled microcode fix for Changwang boards.
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    Jasper Lake Proxmox (KVM/QEMU) VM Guest Stability

    What is crashing for you? Is it the host or the VM? I don't believe the kernel was ever the issue. The issue that many of us were having is fixed by a microcode update. I have been running kernel 6.2.9 for eight days now and it seems OK.
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    CWWK/Topton/... Nxxx quad NIC router

    The N305 has some impressive early benchmarks for a 15W TDP CPU. My concern is that TDP does not mean much in terms of max wattage. Will it still stay around 30W max like the others or will it spike to something like 60W? My local ISP (Ziply Fiber) is now selling 5Gbps internet for $120/mo...
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    Jasper Lake Proxmox (KVM/QEMU) VM Guest Stability

    My pfSense VM has been running for 25 days now with 0x24000024 microcode on the Proxmox host. I would avoid installing packages from unknown sources. It can be updated from official sources: Step 1: Update CPU microcode to latest available in Debian stable repo on Proxmox host...
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    Topton Jasper Lake Quad i225V Mini PC Report

    I think it's too early to celebrate considering I'm seeing two weeks of uptime between crashes of pfSense in Proxmox.
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    Jasper Lake Proxmox (KVM/QEMU) VM Guest Stability

    If it was a true hardware issue then it would bring down the host too but it does not. In this case the host doesn't even notice a problem. This also happens on boards from multiple vendors including Intel. I guess it's possible the CPU architecture itself is flawed. It is more likely an issue...
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    Jasper Lake Proxmox (KVM/QEMU) VM Guest Stability

    Problem Description: Many people using Promox (and other KVM/QEMU based hypervisors) on Jasper Lake platforms (N5105, N6005) are experiencing kernel panics and/or hangs of their guest VMs. Both Linux (OpenWRT, Ubuntu) and FreeBSD (pfSense, OPNsense) guest VMs are affected. The host itself...