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    Posts made by Emad R

    • Those guys rock 45drives.com

      They know there storage, and an expanded cockpit with ZFS manager, amazing team with great educational videos, check there zfs best practices:
      Youtube Video

      Also expanded cockpit with ZFS manager:
      Youtube Video

      More links:
      https://www.45drives.com/
      https://github.com/45Drives/cockpit-hardware
      https://github.com/45Drives/cockpit-zfs-manager

      posted in IT Discussion zfs storage 45 drives
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    • RE: YouTube Month in Review: December 2020

      Thanks for this 🙂
      :flexed_biceps:

      posted in Self Promotion
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    • RE: k8s VS slack

      @Emad-R said in k8s VS slack:

      devops-me2.slack.com

      Also another reason i decided to do this, notice how much developers have support inside company... like they have 40 others DEVs, but its not the same with system admins and devops

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • k8s VS slack

      Hi all,

      I learned a lot from this community and appreciate being a member and I guess I'm ready to learn more this year.

      I will be quick. I wish to start a learning circle (ideally ~10) with similar minded people about the below topics:
      automation and container best practices, k8s (we can learn about others but k8s is the lead) and orchestration when do you use them, and best deployment practices and running it in a lab env, not as a managed service (so we actually learn).

      the key is being involved and pooling resources and sharing knowledge, sure I can learn alone, which I am doing right now but I found myself more motivated and active with others

      Looking for similar emotionally intelligent people, that love to learn as much as they love to share and grow. They should have solid Linux background but still venturing into container land. Where we learn together and in a fast pace way, we share code and learn in a best practice way, basically the same way the companies make us do it (try not to touch the prod servers manually and document shit).

      Interested, hit me with your email so I can add you to the slack group.
      devops-me2.slack.com

      Currently, it is me alone with an old co-worker, and once you enter you will be not a member but a  true participant of this, I'm planning we all work in shared VPS account and we just have fun with it. while I can use nodebb forum, Its not effective as being a team on slack. I don't have all the procedure 100% figured out, but I am sure we will manage and if you have ideas let's do it.

      The goal is running k8s best way possible and I would like if we can make it on multiple VPS providers or networks, also talk about best deployment practices as well as secure it, we will learn as we go. and I'm entering this without hiding any knowledge cause I learned this from the best (Scott) the more you share best practices and knowledge the better the world gets.

      posted in IT Discussion k8s slack team containers
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    • RE: Testing Zulip

      @scottalanmiller

      I hated zulip for the same thing, sad to hear the Rocketchat. So push notifications is only affecting mobile users or all users ?

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Tablet to send customers?

      @JasGot

      Galaxy Tab A 10.1 2019

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Take Flight with Scott Alan Miller: Grand Tour of Europe 2

      @scottalanmiller

      Nice liking the edits .

      posted in Self Promotion
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    • RE: Ubuntu 20.04 Desktop Lag

      @scottalanmiller

      Noticed huge visual artifacts until I installed this

      I am using ryzen 3200 with vega 8 gpu

      sudo add-apt-repository ppa:oibaf/graphics-drivers
      sudo apt-get update
      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Jitsi Meet lacks basic camera controls

      @JaredBusch

      i think you look better this way

      maybe your batman

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • Why I love Debian

      https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Debian-New-DPL

      https://www.debian.org/vote/2020/platforms/jcc

      https://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2020/03/msg00007.html

      ⠈⠳⣄⠀⠀⠀⠀ Be Bold. Be brave. Debian has got your back.

      What other distro has this community and the possibility to be leader, its so democratic like really democratic not "US democracy" RIP Ian, and good luck Jonathan Carter

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • 5G Dangers & Reality - Theoria Apophasis

      Youtube Video

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Intro to NoSQL from MangoCon 2019

      @scottalanmiller

      I like your 53 mins intros, but that said you cover and reach all the important parts. I wonder what will be deep dive session how long will that video be.

      posted in MangoCon
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    • RE: Using GNU\Linux on your workstation is rubbish

      @scottalanmiller said in Using GNU\Linux on your workstation is rubbish:

      mRemoteNG

      Cause windows is better at managing Linux at a scale. you have many softwares for that

      WinSCP
      mRemoteNG

      Linux is just server, and it uses SSH as single port of administrator, so my point is with Windows you get the best of everything. and once your inside Linux server your in, it doesnt matter from where you SShed from.

      My point is the best linux admin tool is windows

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Using GNU\Linux on your workstation is rubbish

      @scottalanmiller said in Using GNU\Linux on your workstation is rubbish:

      @Emad-R said in Using GNU\Linux on your workstation is rubbish:

      I know this will get alot of hate, but it just takes alot of effort and patience to make linux work with peripherals and once you do keeping your system up to date is difficult it might botch your manual configs..

      Actually I find the opposite. We have continuous issues with Windows (but less than in the past for sure) and essentially zero with Linux. In fact, when printing to our Brother printers here in the office, anyone with Windows has to get someone with Ubuntu to print for them! On Ubuntu it works with zero config, on Windows, it always breaks.

      Good luck finding printer driver and PPD file and all the manual config to get quality prints, sure Linux may print, but my exp was bad margins. man its so left out google dont provide downloads for it gdrive client. everything is hack or workaround . why do we do this again ?

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: HyperVisor

      @mroth911 said in HyperVisor:

      Ok, I will take a look. What is the software or flavor of linux of choice. Centos, Ubuntu ?

      for me it is centos, cause of the logic :

      If you want only one role to function in a server and it will not change, and you want it to do it good, and it does not require new features go with old stable or centos... everyone here will tell you fedora so you can be beta tester

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Using GNU\Linux on your workstation is rubbish

      @Obsolesce said in Using GNU\Linux on your workstation is rubbish:

      @Emad-R said in Using GNU\Linux on your workstation is rubbish:

      f your smart you can get Win 10 Home license for 15$ valid but you just need to research

      Obviously you've done no research and have no idea what you are even defending. Win10 home has no Hyper-V so you are stuck using a type 1 or WSL, which isn't a VM.

      you mean type 2, right? its okay i can correct you all day...

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Using GNU\Linux on your workstation is rubbish

      @Obsolesce said in Using GNU\Linux on your workstation is rubbish:

      @Emad-R said in Using GNU\Linux on your workstation is rubbish:

      System76 cheapest option 1000$ my hardware is like 300-400$

      What kind of nice gaming gpus are you talking about in a $300 system? I think you are full of it.

      https://www.jeremymorgan.com/blog/linux/pine64-pro-laptop-review/

      My smartphone has more resources than that crap...

      ASRock DeskMini A300W AMD Socket AM4 AMD A300 1 x HDMI Barebone System
      244.99 CAD

      AMD 2200G
      Was on sale got it for 100 CAD

      samsung 970 evo plus 250gb
      90 CAD

      total
      340.56 United States Dollar

      And RAM 8-16 GB, started with 8 then updated

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Using GNU\Linux on your workstation is rubbish

      @Obsolesce said in Using GNU\Linux on your workstation is rubbish:

      @Emad-R

      The solution is to do your due diligence.

      Verify the hardware is supported by the software you want to run. You do this with everything, OSs included.

      If you want to run Linux, buy supported hardware. Verify from the hardware manufacturer they support the OS you want to run; verify they provide drivers for your preferred OS.

      My 7 year old could be taught to do this.

      But a System76 and tell me Linux doesn't run on it. Buy some peripherals that Ubuntu documents as supported and tell me it doesn't work.

      There's only one person to blame in all your troubles.

      System76 cheapest option 1000$ my hardware is like 300-400$

      why the fuck should i go buy 1000$, go blow your money for bragging rights, if your smart you can get Win 10 Home license for 15$ valid but you just need to research, and it will do more than your fancy 1000$ toy, and if i want to use linux i will rent one for 3$ per month, or make VM and keep the 700$ in my pocket... , i really hope you dont teach that 7yr old how to manage finances.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Using GNU\Linux on your workstation is rubbish

      @flaxking said in Using GNU\Linux on your workstation is rubbish:

      It sounds like you're missing some Windows drivers experiences. We need to collect and send you all of our 'favourite' peripherals to install.

      What about GPU performance? and drivers for that

      You get better performance in windows, will using OS we love that handicaps performance cause of strict licensing and blobs that as end user i dont really care as long as i get free download of the driver and it installs.

      Linux as worksation means you can do anything in browser, which is good if you reach that point, but thats what desktop linux is a browser OS + snap/electron which is basically a browser app, and if you need linux you can run it in VM in windows the way it is meant to be run just console session.

      Thats my point, you will get more in Windows ENV

      I love Linux It causes me to earn and work, I made my own Debian Distro back in the day, but we are being cult about it, and limiting ourselves cause we love it so much

      posted in IT Discussion
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