dr_drei

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  1. I am having trouble using a reverse proxy with Cops: I have seen people having the same problem but couldn't find a solution that works for me. Thank you for your input!
  2. I would really appreciate your help: and I can't access my subdomains since I came back to Unraid after a few weeks. The SSL certificate had to be renewed and it seems to be fine when I check it with an SSL checker. The subdomains won't though, if that is of relevance. I'm not sure if that is good or not. a) Does not being able to access my subdomains has a conneciton to the error(s) I get in the report? b) How can I fix it? I followed Spaceinvaderone's videos to setting up a reverse proxy with letsencrypt using a wildcard. Thank you all for your input! Edit: Subdomains are accessible again. The LetsEncrypt error persists though.
  3. Oh great - thanks for the link! I couldn't find such a list myself. That'll help. I already wondered why only a handful of boards seem to be matching
  4. Only the Supermicro X9DRL-3F seems to have an LGA2011 Socket with dual CPU possibility. But it would be a good choice. Other compatible boards would be: Asus Z9PE-D8 WS / Asus Z9PA-D8 / ASRock EP2C602-4L/D16 I'll look into the them, check out current prices and let you guys know (for the ones who might be interested). Further suggestions are always welcome
  5. Probably still waiting, eh? I actually have ordered on release date, but cancelled the order just this weekend. None of the shops have any idea when the CPU will be available and I don't like the idea of waiting so long for a product I don't have any idea when it will be available again. In the end, after much thinking, I decided to buy some used parts from ebay. So just yesterday, I got myself 2 Xeons E5-2660v2 CPUs for 300$ total. It seemed like a pretty good deal and I think it will be more than enough for what I plan to do. So now I'm eagerly waiting for the package to arrive Meanwhile, I'm trying to decide on one of the compatible motherboards (somebody have a suggestion?). Yeah, I also would not like the idea of having to run a beta unRaid version to get some (and not total) stability on Ryzen. Maybe next time it'll be AMD for me, but for now it just doesn't seem to be the most reliable choice and I don't want to struggle too much with the server setup
  6. Okay. I'm calculating what it'd cost me.. I live in Switzerland and the kwh price is around 25 cents.. not the cheapest country. I'll think about what would suit me best.
  7. That's a long wait Good point! - I am thinking about building a server with some older and cheaper refurbished parts. Edit: I could get an E5-2660v2 for around 230$ for example.. not bad I guess. Is the power consumption really a big issue with this server based hardware?
  8. Sounds like a possible strategy making upgrades possible in the future. But 40'000 passmark? I thought it's not working to just sum up the passmarks of the CPUs in a dual CPU machine. Or what's the logic here? That is indeed a barrier for me to go this way. Maybe I'll find some nice refurbished parts though.
  9. That sounds not bad at all with your setup! May I ask what drawbacks the "normal" plattforms have compared to the LGA2011 when using VMs? I'll try looking it up myself too, but I thought I could ask here anyway. Thanks for yourd advice!
  10. That's an interesting thought indeed! I can definitely see myself starting with a less powerful build and then add another CPU if my requirements are rising with time. I'll be taking a look at several motherboards then - thanks for that. (Does by chance anybody have a suggestion?) But the Kaby Lake (you have mentioned) does not support ECC RAM, right? But I'll keep this in mind while looking for CPUs and motherboards. If the CPU cost/passmark ratio is nice, this would be the way to go. It wouldn't be a desaster if I miss out on ECC RAM though, since I will additionally keep my sensible data - which is not a lot, really - seperately from the server environment. Thanks mate!
  11. Hello everybody! - my question would be just as the title says. I am completely new to unraid (besides a couple weeks of research) and I'm planning a new build from scratch. Main use would be a media server based on plex, sonarr, radarr, etc. with up to 4 parallel HD streams and a possibility to stream 4k in the future. Besides that, I'll probably want to start playing around with a couple VMs (I myself am fairly new to this whole story). Also, I can imagine trying out some of the newer games out there. But that would be more out of fun. I'm not really the gamer anymore and I would not care too much if I cannot play game X ond the highest settings. But it's a nice to have thing really. I don't bother too much not having a server denoted cpu with ecc-ram; hence the choice posted in the title. But now I'm having quite some trouble deciding and I get the feeling that it's kind of a strange time to do a new build. Ryzen 1700x: I could get this one for 370$, but as far as I can see, some problems are still persisting. i7-7700k: This one stands at 360$, even though I saw it at around 310$ yesterday. Maybe I could get the discount again.. Generally, this cpu seems stable. i7-8700k: The reason I didn't go for the 7700k yet is that I could get the 8700k for around 390$, which is not that much of a difference for quite some improvement. The problem here is that it's a new cpu, nobody seems to have it running with unraid and the motherboards are not up there yet. What do you guys think: Which one should I get? Or a completely other choice? I don't like the idea of waiting too much, but I could go for a wait if that's the best choice. And if you by chance have a suggestion for a respective suitable motherboard, I'd be glad to hear it! Thanks to you all and nice to be new here! Cheers.