Oh wow that went for so little, hah. Def my board.
I wanted to get rid of stuff quickly and eBay is so unbearable to use nowadays, so my impatience and laziness is your gain.
Sure, here you go:
Netgear GS728TX ProSAFE S3300-28X 24-Port Gigabit Stackable Smart Switch 4 10G | eBay
The auction ended so that’s why I didn’t link directly at first.
Specs:
Redundant PWS-920P-SQ power supplies
3x San Ace 80 fans
BPN-SAS2-216EB backplane
I'm selling this chassis through an intermediary that eBays stuff for a commission (Security Measure) but it's my personal sale. Here is the listing...
This is a great switch that lets you mix SFP+ and 10BASE-T, which is great for a homelab.
I'm selling this switch through an intermediary that eBays stuff for a commission (Security Measure). Will sell for $100 + shipping through eBay. I'll have my guy make a listing on eBay if you claim it.
SOLD
I have 2 sets of 4 PM1633a SAS SSDs to sell. I bought them from this forum a few years ago and am ready to sell as part of my homelab downsizing.
Details:
4 x 15.36TB PM1633a SAS SSD
Model #: AREA15T4S5xnNTRI / PM1633a
Vendor: Samsung / HP Enterprise (HPE)
Last eBay sale: April 26, 2023...
Anddddd I figured it out:
I figured it out. I think I don't fully understand Flatcar Linux but:
Flatcar Linux is configured to start Docker through socket activation. When docker.socket detects a connection it starts docker.service and any containers that are set to start.
On Flatcar Linux...
I had the problem again on another system with the same setup. I did some more debugging and I'm really stumped:
* The cloudflared VM can ping the Flatcar VM
* One of my Docker containers is running an http service on port 9000, so I would expect that to be reachable on the Flatcar VM. nmap...
I have a pretty basic setup where I have some docker containers hosting various services. They’re all only on my local LAN. The docker containers are on Flatcar Linux, which is in a VM in Proxmox.
In the same Proxmox instance I have a Debian VM with only cloudflared on it. I then expose these...
Shoot, actually you're right, this isn't as good a deal as I thought. My bad.
The RAM DIMMs are ~$30/ea so that certainly makes this a little cheap but not a great deal. I guess I won't delete the post.
I think the seller got confused by model numbers and is selling this board way under market value, including 2x32gb ddr4 ram, at $599
https://www.ebay.com/itm/165997880652
@zac1 that link is interesting, thanks for sharing. I was actually virtualizing my storage server and I didn't realize that AES-NI and some other instruction sets don't get passed-through to VMs by default in Proxmox/qemu. Once I did a full CPU-passthrough I was able to get the performance up to...
This is insane but the 16 core atom can't keep up with ZFS encryption either:
That's ONLY a transfer speed of ~100-150MB/s. Are my expectations about how much CPU I need just stupid? Is ZFS on Linux terrible? Hmmm.
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