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Yeah, my file server is using 8GB of RAM but it does have ZFS.
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I hadn't used ZFS in over a year, but I had to give it a go again.
I threw Windows Server 2016 Datacenter Edition on a machine very similar to my own -- same CPU, same amount of RAM, but it has a 500GB SSD boot volume, two 250GB SSDs attached to the built-in 6Gb SATA ports, and twenty 8TB hard disks attached to a 24-port PCI Express HBA. After a bit of struggle I managed to get a multi-redundant Storage Space running, but after the first 40 or so GB of data transfer performance straight-up tanked. Tried it out using a tiered mirror as well (i.e. from the Server Manager GUI rather than PowerShell), but that behaved the same. So, I threw Debian + ZFS on the same hardware, created a raidz2 across the twenty 8TB disks, and put the two 250GB SSDs in front of that as cache. Then I put a Windows Server 2016 Standard VM on it, with its secondary storage volume on the ZFS, and tried the same thing ... in the time it took to copy 60 GB with Windows on bare metal, the VM (with 4 cores and 16GB of RAM) has copied almost 700 GB. So ... yes, ZFS is old. No, it wasn't written for Debian. But yes, it's fast as shit on that hardware, and Storage Spaces (whether Direct or not) on that hardware is shameful.
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Xposed Installer was created at/for Android 4.0, not before. Some kind soul backported it to Gingerbread aeons ago, but shut down the repository list a year or so back. Which means if I know what apks I want (and can find them) for Xposed, I can still install and use them... but there's no definitive list I can choose from in the app itself. It's all googling and prayers.
Is it weird that I'm having fun? It's like when I tried to fix a friends laptop with Win98SE after Vista was a thing, only with less voodoo magic and cursing. edit: This is the dumbest project, I know. There is no real reason to do this other than "just because".
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Evildre, what is the recipe book app you again?
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And our Exchange server ran out of space on the log drive over the weekend so it shit itself again ![]()
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Did someone say Pie?
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Waiting for laundry to be done so I can go to bed...
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I've got openeats/openeats-web:latest, openeats/openeats-api:latest, mariadb:latest, and openeats/openeats-nginx:latest.
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