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nevalem, in rsync speed goes down over time

You aren’t giving us enough information to even speculate the answer. Are these Enterprise grade servers in a datacenter? Are these home made servers with consumer or low grade hardware you’re calling servers? Are they in the same datacenter or do they go out to the Internet? What exists between the hops on the network? Is the latency consistent? What is the quality of both sides of the connection? Fiber? Wi-Fi? Mobile? Satellite?

Does it drop too nothing or just settle into a constant slower speed? What have you tried to trouble shoot? Is it only rsync or do other tests between the hosts show the same behavior?

Give us more and you might get some help. If these hosts are Linux I would start with iperf to do a more scientific test. And report to us some more info.

Darkassassin07, (edited ) in Hetzner Server auction worth it?
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I’ve only heard that name once, and it was when plex blocked them for hosting many plex servers against plexs ToS (selling access to private/pirate libraries).

possiblylinux127, (edited ) in Server Configuration Update

Cool, with time you will see the benefit of containers. I don’t use portainer but I do use podman and docker-compose.

Nice work though. For me I also bought and setup a HDhomerun for live tv with Jellyfin.

isles, in Server Configuration Update

Awesome to see, good luck to you!

If you’re looking for tips, I’d try to set up Prowlarr first if you intend to use it, it’ll save some reconfiguration down the line.

Though I don’t find anything as complex as mounting and permissions in the *arrs, haha.

But my favorite part about tinkering with home servers is just learning a little at a time, expanding naturally. It’s easy to find guides that are the “ultimate, best server configs”, but unless you understand what benefits they’re offering, you can’t really determine what fits best for YOUR needs.

I started with CouchPotato on Windows years ago and now have *arrs running through docker on headless boxes and keep adding on fun services.

LunchEnjoyer, in Pi-Hole or something else for network ad blocking?
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NextDNS is awesome if you want the simple solution, and don’t have any hardware to install services on. Thee free version is somehwta limited to queries(300k per month), but personally didn’t hit those when I was using the free tier.

NextDNS has a lot of nice customization and can easily had custom block lists. The pro version is 2euros a month I believe. I personally stick with NextDNS due to never having to worry about updating the service and it always just works. I also have it hooked to my Tailnet, that way all my devices use it by default.

But ofc, Pihole, Adguard and the rest are also awesome. Best to just pick one that looks good for you. The end goal here is to just have something running in the background rather than nothing.

voracitude, in Hetzner Server auction worth it?

Throwing my +1 behind Hetzner, it’s so much more bang for your buck than with a VPS and I’ve been pleased with the stability and uptime I get out of my auction box.

Rookeh, in Pi-Hole or something else for network ad blocking?

I use both. Pi-hole running in a docker container on one of my home servers which my gateway is configured to assign as the default DNS for all clients, and uBlock Origin on all my browsers to catch everything else.

Pihole is pretty good at catching ads on platforms that are not suited to browser based blockers (IoT devices, streaming boxes etc) but it isn’t perfect and is best used in conjunction with another solution.

Evotech, in Pi-Hole or something else for network ad blocking?

I’ve used controld.com

Presi300, in Self hosted browser IDE that supports C# and runs on Windows
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VSCode… No, that’s literally it. You can self host code-server.

eskuero, in Pi-Hole or something else for network ad blocking?
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I have no experience outside of blocky, but the configuration file is so damm simple and clean I have troubles even considering anything else.

akilou, in Pi-Hole or something else for network ad blocking?

You should definitely set up pihole but I don’t think it’ll block ads on streaming apps unless I’m wrong and someone can point me to something that explains how I can set that up.

ajmxco, in Pi-Hole or something else for network ad blocking?
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I use knot-resolver with the big block list from oisd.nl and it works great.

satanmat, in Pi-Hole or something else for network ad blocking?

I love pihole, for my family it is better as it helps on all the devices. Being able to block malware and tracking is nice too

peter, in Pi-Hole or something else for network ad blocking?
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Pihole is great for blocking on things that you can’t install a local adblocker on. It does have downsides though, it can be annoying and block things you don’t want it to. It might not block ads well on your tv or might impair the functionality in weird ways. It can depend lot on which lists you add, but there are many available and they are usually quite well documented about their intentions.

AtariDump, in Pi-Hole or something else for network ad blocking?

Yes, been running one for many years and it’s great.

Shoutout to the PiHole team!

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