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oh yeah shoot, sorry, I skipped past that comment. Thanks for clarifying, you’ve got a super neat setup!

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What are the SATA cables connected to? Does one of the lenovo tiny PCs have an interface for four SATA connectors?

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Hier das Video auch mit Ton: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApXepZf6KiM

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Can you share a link? I haven’t come across an n100 handheld yet, or maybe I’m looking in the wrong places.

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What did the migration entail for you? I reckon it’s a huge effort to move the mailing provider. I expect the calendar to be the most straightforward service to move.

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Not to defend Brave, but this sounds like it was just a pop-up for the Gnome key wallet or something like that.

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Personally, I’m mostly struggling with what data is stored where and how persistence is achieved. I have no issues getting services up and running with docker, but I’m paranoid about messing up my data.

If the service plainly stores content to a database, I have no problem backing up the database. But the variety of services offered via “simply run this docker command” come, as diverse the contents are. Between stored content (e.g. photos, documents, …), metadata and configuration, I feel lost on how to handle this, when it comes to updates.

In comparison, when I set up an LXC container, where I take care of each dependency and step of the setup myself, I’m more aware on what is stored where and can take care of my data.

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