Post 9k5hNwjTFFsu8dHwsS by sungo@hackers.town
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(DIR) Post #9k5h41VbmDyrA0IwJE by sungo@hackers.town
2019-06-22T00:40:57Z
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I need to figure out, at least, a database solution for the cloudlet. I was going to put postgres on the m4. I really don't want to put a whole NUC in to the cloudlet.
(DIR) Post #9k5h5YmDZaiKd1o2t6 by kemonine@social.holdmybeer.solutions
2019-06-22T02:25:30.908357Z
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@sungo what's wrong with postgres on the m4?i use postgres all the time on lean disk hardware
(DIR) Post #9k5hNwjTFFsu8dHwsS by sungo@hackers.town
2019-06-22T02:25:58Z
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@kemonine the m4 that reboots when it gets a little warm? postgres isn't the problem. the m4 is.
(DIR) Post #9k5hR63l1Uyfw1HP4S by kemonine@social.holdmybeer.solutions
2019-06-22T02:29:24.085731Z
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@sungo that makes it more difficultpostgres shouldn't eat too much ram though. how many services will you have attached to postgres?
(DIR) Post #9k5hYVCTwtgbvztLtY by sungo@hackers.town
2019-06-22T02:30:33Z
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@kemonine Unknown. I'm not worried about postgres. I've run teensy and huge installs of it prior. This is more about figuring out the right kit for core services that really shouldn't sit in the swarm.
(DIR) Post #9k5hdhwM0fhqtVpX6G by sungo@hackers.town
2019-06-22T02:31:10Z
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@kemonine The first immediate need of those services happens to be postgres. there will be others. shared storage is still high on the list.
(DIR) Post #9k5hhuakugVlI6jTAe by kemonine@social.holdmybeer.solutions
2019-06-22T02:32:26.428121Z
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@sungo persistent disk is probably a wise choice for thingscan you get by with a dedicated 3b+ or similar board (pine a64 2gb or some such mebe) as a stop-gap that can then be cannibilized into the swarm upon replacement?
(DIR) Post #9k5lh95DwsVplKsEim by sungo@hackers.town
2019-06-22T02:33:30Z
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@kemonine I'd rather just figure out this piece of hardware. Jumping through multiple iterations is just sysadmin busywork.
(DIR) Post #9k5lk9KZU7J5OnU7Sy by kemonine@social.holdmybeer.solutions
2019-06-22T03:17:39.809114Z
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@sungo fairI've got nothing good in mind presently.if I think of anything you'll know
(DIR) Post #9k6BKivF8Dah3yArtA by sungo@hackers.town
2019-06-22T03:20:01Z
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@kemonine I'm looking at the rockpro64 right now. They've got a swanky metal case that has a heat pipe directly attached to the rk3399. it also, in theory, runs openbsd pretty easily. I'm seeing forum noise about folks getting panics though. Obviously, it'll run linux ok