Hi Cody, Great Video as always! I have a small suggestion for future videos. Alternative option from Rufus, you should try "Ventoy". It is very powerful and super easy to use to multi-boot and deploy ISO images from USB.
What was your reasoning for using XCP-ng over Proxmox or ESXi? I'm debating about switching to XCP-ng for my homelab but can't seem to pull the trigger.
I tried both and they are great. I've switched to proxmox since it's easier to admin and setup via browser. xcp-NG uses xen orchestra but easier to admin with just the proxmox UI
Protectli whole or product line is made up of 5+ year old hardware. If you are going to build a firewall - why would you use hardware that is plagued with vulnerabilities (MIMO, Spectra/Meltdown, etc..)? Not sure why you would recommend such old hardware to defend someone's network as a professional. Kind of concerning. Do this - install ipfire on the protecli device. In ipfire there is an option in the UI that shows "hardware vulnerabilties". Also, you can just google the outdated and old chip they use and check out all the vulnerabilties. Chips 2021 or later are preferred, but most of the chips protecli use are 2014-2019 which are crap. When building out security for folks and posting these videos you want to make sure you are looking at the entire package of the device you are recommending.
Can’t wait bro for a new video good job again
Thanks for the demo and info, have a great day
No problem have a great day as well :)
Hi Cody, Great Video as always! I have a small suggestion for future videos. Alternative option from Rufus, you should try "Ventoy". It is very powerful and super easy to use to multi-boot and deploy ISO images from USB.
Ventoy is great especially when using a 32gb thumb drive like Cody
Never heard of it but great suggestion ill take a look
Gigabits, gigabytes, we know what you mean 😁
Yup I always mess that up every time. Just waiting for more people to freak out lol. You should see the comments I get when I mess it up
Why did you use iscsi from NAS? Not familiar with it use.
What was your reasoning for using XCP-ng over Proxmox or ESXi? I'm debating about switching to XCP-ng for my homelab but can't seem to pull the trigger.
No reason really. Was just getting into learning a new hypervisor and chose XCP-NG will most likely try out promox as well. I’ve heard it’s good
I tried both and they are great. I've switched to proxmox since it's easier to admin and setup via browser. xcp-NG uses xen orchestra but easier to admin with just the proxmox UI
ide for you, unifi controller and pi hole and home assist on the same box
I already have Unifi controllers and Pi hole. But I’m going to be adding home assist
@@MactelecomNetworks Nice home assistent see cool out im going to add to add to my rack
Protectli whole or product line is made up of 5+ year old hardware. If you are going to build a firewall - why would you use hardware that is plagued with vulnerabilities (MIMO, Spectra/Meltdown, etc..)? Not sure why you would recommend such old hardware to defend someone's network as a professional. Kind of concerning. Do this - install ipfire on the protecli device. In ipfire there is an option in the UI that shows "hardware vulnerabilties". Also, you can just google the outdated and old chip they use and check out all the vulnerabilties. Chips 2021 or later are preferred, but most of the chips protecli use are 2014-2019 which are crap. When building out security for folks and posting these videos you want to make sure you are looking at the entire package of the device you are recommending.
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