Episode 367
Ask Noah Show 367
December 12th, 2023
1 hr 3 mins 35 secs
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About this Episode
This week Noah and Steve discuss picking out a vHost and considerations for deploying it into production.
-- During The Show --
02:00
- Types of AI
- Amount of compute required is astronomical
- Foundational model vs tweaking
05:55 Kid Friendly distro? - Chris
- Endless OS
- What age to give kids a computer
- Why give a kid a computer
- Why Endless OS
- OpenDNS Filtering
14:13 Serial Connection To Proxmox VMs - Michael
- Client Setting
- Host Setting
- Enable the serial console
- Proxmox Wiki
17:15 pfSense blocking active connections - Bradly
- Stateful firewalls don't break active connections/sessions
21:00 News Wire
EXT4 Corruption Bug - LWN
Gnome 45.2 - Gnome
Libreoffice 7.6.4 - Libreoffice
Jellyfin Android TV App - Jellyfin
Jellyfin Roku App - Jellyfin
Debian 12.4 - Debian
Alpine Linux 3.19 - Alpine Linux
Linux 6.8 Dropping Old Graphics Drivers - Phoronix
NSA & ESF Recommended Practices - NSA
OpenZeppelin Vulnerability - Bleeping Computer
Bluetooth Authentication Bypass - Silicon Angle
Krasue RAT - The Hacker News
Automatic LLM AI Jail Break - Robust Intelligence
EU AI Act - Reuters
Purple Llama - Info World
Apple Open Sources AI Tools - The Stack
24:00 Beeper Mini
- First impression, really cool but will only work till Apple notices
- Android users clearly want modern features
- 3 days after release, it all came to a halt
- Apple's FUD statement
- Beeper mini enabled security for non Apple users
- Apple's response reduces security and privacy
- Apple's response protects the iMessage lock-in effect
- Issue with other "encrypted apps"
- Focus of Beeper
- Beeper cloud uses its own cloud server
- Give beeper mini a review
- Beeper blog post
37:45 vHost Hardware
- What is a vHost
- What does Steve consider
- network
- drives
- RAM
- CPU
- Lots of compute nodes vs a few large nodes
- Stage 1 - is it viable
- $1k-50k quotes
- Started with 2 vdevs with 3 drives
- Stay under 85%
- Stage 2 Scale up
- DELL EMC POWEREDGE R7425
- 8 BAY LFF SERVER
- 2x AMD EPYC 7451
- H330 3 PCI RISER RPS
- DELL PowerEdge R6525
- 1U Server
- 2 x AMD EPYC 7542 2.9Ghz CPU
- 256 GB No HDD
- Can save a lot buying used
- Local vs Central storage
- Data centralized
- qcow2 on vHost
- 2 vdevs
- 2 disks per vdev
- Dell EMC KTN-STL3 drive shelf
- 15 disks in 2U
- Requires LSI SAS9200-8e
- NetApp DS4246
- 24 disks in 4U
- Requires LSI SAS9200-8e
- QSFP SFF-8436 Mini SAS SFF-8088 Cable
- Don't store Nextcloud data on OS qcow2 disk
- There will always be a single point of failure
- Change ZFS settings based on data being stored
- Easiest way to get a vHost up and running
- KVM vs "appliance OS"
- Bridging vs MAC vTap
- RAM is likely your biggest constraint
- Ubuntu libvirt doc
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