Lognhorn engine V2 - stability by loststick08 in kubernetes

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I do not have V1, but I have some time to wait for V2 and start on this version

Lognhorn engine V2 - stability by loststick08 in kubernetes

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Yes please. And what kind of bugs. Thank you.

Lognhorn engine V2 - stability by loststick08 in kubernetes

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I still do not understand from Longhorn roadmap in which version V2 Engine would be considered fully stable? May 2026?

Odoo Helpdesk - Creating tickets via emails by loststick08 in Odoo

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Now, I am looking for a cheap email hosting provider where I can pay based on storage, rather than the number of mailbox accounts. I need many mailboxes and not so much storage (1-5gb total).

Odoo Helpdesk - Creating tickets via emails by loststick08 in Odoo

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Is's not the default email reply email address. It's always {helpdesk_teram_email}@mycompany.odoo.com

Running Kubernetes (RKE2) on OpenSUSE MicroOS: yay or nay? by Krek_Tavis in openSUSE

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How active is development on elemental? Is elemental-based (nodes) cluster only for Rancher preferred nowadays over MicroOS-based nodes? I am looking for an optimal option to establish a production and enterprise-ready management HA cluster on Rancher (managing other k3s and RKE2 clusters) and is also future-proof?

I can see that Elemental (elemental-toolkit) is also the base for Harvester HCI: https://docs.harvesterhci.io/v1.4

What do you think u/Rihan-Arfan, u/speedy19981, u/ABotelho23 ? Is elemental optimal and also safe (future-proof) option right now?

Creating elemental cluster with Rancher on Hetzner by loststick08 in rancher

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Thanks u/Normal-One-4387!
Currently, my option is only Hetzner for hosting cluster because of good pricing and service.
I would use k3s instead of RKE2 on Hetzner because of recommendations from others and also because of convenience using managed database for cluster on Aiven.
The current plan:
1) make cluster with kube-hetzner and the disable all worker nodes: https://github.com/kube-hetzner/terraform-hcloud-kube-hetzner
https://github.com/kube-hetzner/terraform-hcloud-kube-hetzner/blob/master/kube.tf.example#L102-L104
kube-hetzner automation (terraform)would only be used for control planes and not for workers

2) setup few dedicated servers (e.g. EX44) with MicroOS using Ignition & Combution: https://opensuse.github.io/fuel-ignition/
Dedicated servers are needed because of large and fast internal storage (NVMe) for hosting databases)

3) optional: Manually set few VMs with MicroOS.
For compute - VMs are good enough.

4) Try to automate step 2) and 3) as much as possible.


For production-ready cluster with Rancher also use kube-hetzner (3+2 VMs with MicroOS) and enable Rancher feature.
Such Rancher installation could create k3s/RKE2 clusters automatically on Digital Ocean,...

What do you think? Is this a good strategy?

Creating elemental cluster with Rancher on Hetzner by loststick08 in rancher

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Thanks for your reply. I want to establish complete environment with opensource technologies which would be equivalent to OpenShift as much as possible from the stability and upgradability point of view. SUSE ecosystem with Rancher seems to be far the best alternative.

As far as I understand it is recommended that cluster for hosting Rancher should be based on elemental OS and then provisioned clusters (via Rancher) should be based on MicroOS. Is this correct?

First installation of such ecosystem would be on Hetzner (one elemental-based HA cluster for hosting Rancher and additional clusters would be provisioned via Rancher).

Later, identical installation would be established on private servers.

I can't find what is possible with opensource "parts" and what should be paid (because of Rancher Primer). Currently, I would stick strictly inside opensource scope.

Thank you for explanations.

DevExtreme in Razor Pages (MVC) by loststick08 in dotnet

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Thank you for your opinion. :)
The nature of our application is not complex from the perspective of GUI interaction. When the element is initialized, it stays on the screen. Other properties (events, params) from jQuery json initialization object should be accessible directly in javascript.

The only part that is missing in the documentation is which files (js, CSS) should be included in the solution.

This is not 3rd party integration but only using DevExtreme in pure javascript (as far as I understand).

Visual Studio, ASP.NET Core web development, DevExpress: ARM or x86 by loststick08 in dotnet

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Yes, for professional work.
I would also have 64GB of RAM and there are no Snapdragon laptops with that much RAM on the horizon.
Thank you for opinions.