Vultr SATA VM Options
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Since Vultr SATA storage VM offerings are not visible on their web site until after you sign in, here they are:
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Vultr Storage Instances are perfect for use as NextCloud platforms as well.
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That includes compute! That's a pretty good deal.
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@coliver said in Vultr SATA VM Options:
That includes computer! That's a pretty good deal.
It's an amazing deal. It's a full VM, not a storage add on. We've used a lot of these, they work great.
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At the time of posting, the affiliate link gives you a $20 credit for using the link.
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@scottalanmiller said in Vultr SATA VM Options:
At the time of posting, the affiliate link gives you a $20 credit for using the link.
Ooohhh, shiny!
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Here is the Summer Promo code, use this one right now for the best deal...
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And mysteriously Vultr ads start appearing on the site.
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Magic. I'm glad that you see them because I've not seen one yet.
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It don't look half bad.
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Looks good in the image, still haven't seen it on the site. I know that it is random but it's been a LOT of loads and I've not yet seen it.
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Any update on the NTG lab?
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@IRJ said in Vultr SATA VM Options:
Any update on the NTG lab?
@Minion-Queen posted on the lab thread yesterday, I think.
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Further testing, and a little weekend sleuthing revealed that Docker absolutely does not like XFS. I'm going to go do a custom install of CentOS7 with brtfs on a Vultr instance to see if docker works that way. Might have to use a different OS to get Collabora working along with NextCloud.
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@travisdh1 said in Vultr SATA VM Options:
Further testing, and a little weekend sleuthing revealed that Docker absolutely does not like XFS. I'm going to go do a custom install of CentOS7 with brtfs on a Vultr instance to see if docker works that way. Might have to use a different OS to get Collabora working along with NextCloud.
On that note, the custom OS install is easy. I kicked off the install seconds after giving the ISO utility one of the CentOS mirrors, and the console access is snappy, even on our horrible internet here. Poking at it while I wait to hear back from vendors.
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@travisdh1 said in Vultr SATA VM Options:
@travisdh1 said in Vultr SATA VM Options:
Further testing, and a little weekend sleuthing revealed that Docker absolutely does not like XFS. I'm going to go do a custom install of CentOS7 with brtfs on a Vultr instance to see if docker works that way. Might have to use a different OS to get Collabora working along with NextCloud.
On that note, the custom OS install is easy. I kicked off the install seconds after giving the ISO utility one of the CentOS mirrors, and the console access is snappy, even on our horrible internet here. Poking at it while I wait to hear back from vendors.
Yup, we use Vultr for that a lot and love it.
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@scottalanmiller said in Vultr SATA VM Options:
@travisdh1 said in Vultr SATA VM Options:
@travisdh1 said in Vultr SATA VM Options:
Further testing, and a little weekend sleuthing revealed that Docker absolutely does not like XFS. I'm going to go do a custom install of CentOS7 with brtfs on a Vultr instance to see if docker works that way. Might have to use a different OS to get Collabora working along with NextCloud.
On that note, the custom OS install is easy. I kicked off the install seconds after giving the ISO utility one of the CentOS mirrors, and the console access is snappy, even on our horrible internet here. Poking at it while I wait to hear back from vendors.
Yup, we use Vultr for that a lot and love it.
Heading out now, started a ServerBear just because I'm curious and have other plans for tonight.
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@travisdh1 said in Vultr SATA VM Options:
@scottalanmiller said in Vultr SATA VM Options:
@travisdh1 said in Vultr SATA VM Options:
@travisdh1 said in Vultr SATA VM Options:
Further testing, and a little weekend sleuthing revealed that Docker absolutely does not like XFS. I'm going to go do a custom install of CentOS7 with brtfs on a Vultr instance to see if docker works that way. Might have to use a different OS to get Collabora working along with NextCloud.
On that note, the custom OS install is easy. I kicked off the install seconds after giving the ISO utility one of the CentOS mirrors, and the console access is snappy, even on our horrible internet here. Poking at it while I wait to hear back from vendors.
Yup, we use Vultr for that a lot and love it.
Heading out now, started a ServerBear just because I'm curious and have other plans for tonight.
Well, benchmark wasn't surprising at all. Good performance for spinning platters of rust.
UnixBench score: 748.7
I/O rate: 222.0 MB/second
Bandwidth rate: 109.0 MB/secondhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=0BydaDTLSlWe3Q2VDN2owUk15bUVNWHNwRkx2ZjRMVEQ5WXZB
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Docker started the collabora container without a problem. Only difference is that it's using brtfs instead of XFS for the file system.
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Docker container is running. NextCloud is installed, but I need to get the correct selinux setting for the apps folder, and create the reverse proxy for NextCloud to access the collabora container with. Hopefully finish up in the next couple of evenings.