

Depends on seat count. But even a “small” (the smallest bucket of seats is 500) on prem install of data center/confluence can be in 6 figures…


Depends on seat count. But even a “small” (the smallest bucket of seats is 500) on prem install of data center/confluence can be in 6 figures…


Hell. I’ll echo that but for senor operations types. Your who im looking for if you can function in 3+ different operating systems, understand (and can implement) dnssec, and design gitops workflows. Bonus points if you can explain SMTP to me.


Trillium Next: The last note taking software you will ever need. It works as a standalone, or in a client/server configuration across almost all platforms.


Only allowed to use if your hostname is Epsilon3. And instead of systemd you get TheGreatMachine.


I get it. But the moment we invoke RAID, or ZFS, we are outside what standard consumers will ever interact with, and therefore into business use cases. Remember, even simple homelab use cases involving docker are well past what the bulk of the world understands.


There is an enterprise storage shelf (aka a bunch of drives that hooks up to a server) made by Dell which is 1.2 PB (yes petabytes). So there is a use, but it’s not for consumers.


There is a Cascadia Independence movement but it’s not widely talked about.


And you might never. But lemmynsfw is a porn instance whereas .ml is not. Hence different goals for moderation.


Kinda. We have a bunch of small instances each with its own set of rules/norms. Lemmy.ml for example is not going to take a very different approach to moderation then lemmynsfw…
For highly technical users containers are going to do everything we need.
For non technical users who need separation, profiles are a standard known framework.