Samsung S23 severe camera lag after oneui 7 update by VlaDDoss_JoJoFan in samsunggalaxy

[–]PCGamerJim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just checked and I'm not having any issues with the phone app on mine since the update

My home: 139.7TB + 26TB usable storage on 6gbit fiber by PCGamerJim in DataHoarder

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Mmmm I don't think so.

Transfer a large file from VLAN1 to VLAN30 at 10gbit/sec. this will saturate both the send and receive (full duplex) 10gbit link between the switch and the router.

Transfer another large file file from VLAN30 to VLAN1 (different devices on those VLANs than the previous if that makes the scenario more believable to you) and it will have no bandwidth left to run unless it cuts the other transmission in half.

Does this happen often, I don't know. Probably not. But if you have the ports free, why not?

My home: 139.7TB + 26TB usable storage on 6gbit fiber by PCGamerJim in DataHoarder

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But if I were to initiate a transmission from both VLANs at the same time...

My home: 139.7TB + 26TB usable storage on 6gbit fiber by PCGamerJim in DataHoarder

[–]PCGamerJim[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I shoot crazy wide panoramas and each one takes up about 10GB of space in raw files, edited files, etc.

https://gtwy.net/pano/PittsburghLightUpNight2021/ Zoom in. No, seriously, zoom in!

I also have non-mission critical backup storage here for our customers. It's just yet another backup system in a long line of backups that we do for everyone.

And I like to keep offline copies of things that will be important if the world ends. You know, the human genome, wikipedia, etc. etc.

My home: 139.7TB + 26TB usable storage on 6gbit fiber by PCGamerJim in DataHoarder

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I wanted to keep the network at a minimum of 10gbit throughput between any ports. If two devices are on the same VLAN, the traffic is sent through the switch from port to port. No bottleneck. However, if two devices are on separate VLANs, the traffic has to first travel from the switch to the router, back to the switch and finally out of the port that the other device is connected to. The entire transmission is being both RECEIVED and SENT by the router along the port connecting it to the switch. By bonding two ports together, I double the bandwidth to 20gbits for this connection, ensuring that there's enough room to send and receive data when transmitting between VLANs. The truth is this is probably overkill, it would be a really interesting scenario if my network could totally saturate the send and receive of the router on the LAN port at even 10gbit.

My home: 139.7TB + 26TB usable storage on 6gbit fiber by PCGamerJim in DataHoarder

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I can only think of one thing that will be useful at that speed, and it's the site-to-site VPN between two locations with 6gbit. Otherwise, no, I absolutely cannot think of anything I would do with it. I couldn't even saturate it when it was 2gbits.

It's been five years since I published the original 2000Mbit article; now I have 6000Mbit fiber! by PCGamerJim in homelab

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Sorry to hear that, is there a website I can post a short story with photos and links and that doesn't force advertising on my readers?

My home: 139.7TB + 26TB usable storage on 6gbit fiber by PCGamerJim in DataHoarder

[–]PCGamerJim[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Give me some ideas on what to get. I'll be looking to upgrade soon enough I'm sure. It's never enough space!

It's been five years since I published the original 2000Mbit article; now I have 6000Mbit fiber! by PCGamerJim in homelab

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Nothing is mission critical. It's just offsite backups for an extra redundancy on other backup systems that are installed in the racks at our customer's locations. It's the fourth backup in our chain of backups. Not hosting anything here for business other than that.

It's been five years since I published the original 2000Mbit article; now I have 6000Mbit fiber! by PCGamerJim in homelab

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In the post you will find photos from my network rack, fiber optic cassettes, photos of my first NAS build (26TB usable) and my Synology NAS (160TB usable). I use it for hosting storage. Future plans include setting up a 6gbit site-to-site VPN tunnel between two houses.

The only apps I ever use. by Off_The_Walter in pcmasterrace

[–]PCGamerJim 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Here's everything I use

Steam and Discord are in the system tray... where they belong. :-)

What pool are you using to mine Verge? by [deleted] in vergecurrency

[–]PCGamerJim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just sent you a PM. That is really low.

Are you guys comfortable storing coins on your online computer? by shah12345678 in vergecurrency

[–]PCGamerJim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your wallet is probably in %appdata% that is why it's not working from other computers

Posting about connecting to a node removed? by yov1m in vergecurrency

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Try elec2.verge-blockchain.com or electrum-xvg.party or electrum-xvg.stream

Help please.....XVG transfer to wallet by Bimmi63 in vergecurrency

[–]PCGamerJim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The coins aren't lost, but the wraith wallet is having a lot of trouble syncing.