#s3fs 1.96 released with improved performance and FUSE 3 compatibility: https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse/releases/tag/v1.96
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#1867 - Require FUSE 3 on Linux #2596 - Require C++14 #2623 - Improve IO concurrency #2669 - Rename -o endpoint to -o region for clarity #2728 - #2731 - #2736 - Avoid HeadObject calls with improved...

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Jellyfin Web на своём сервере. Фронтенд для медиастриминга

Многие из нас первым медиасервером устанавливали Plex . Но это коммерческое решение. Некоторые считают, что в последних версиях он изменился к худшему : например, заставляет регистрировать аккаунт, логиниться через центральный веб-портал, передвигает пользовательский контент в подменю, рекламирует собственные продукты и сервисы, выкатывает ненужные функции. Поэтому для медиасервера лучше выбрать опенсорсную программу, как Jellyfin .

https://habr.com/ru/companies/ruvds/articles/909074/

#ruvds_статьи #Jellyfin_Web #Jellyfin #Plex #Infuse #s3fs #Kodi #JellyCon #Astiga #MusicSync #CloudBeats #YouTube #Tubesync #ytdlp #ytdlsub

Jellyfin Web на своём сервере. Фронтенд для медиастриминга

Многие из нас первым медиасервером устанавливали Plex . Но это коммерческое решение. Некоторые считают, что в последних версиях он изменился к худшему : например, заставляет регистрировать аккаунт,...

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I've been using #Storj as my only cloud storage since March, except 50GB iCloud for being "L2 cache" for photos, which go to my NAS.

Just S3 without extra clutter is just soo convenient, and there is #CyberDuck, #s3fs and #rclone to make using it super smooth.

I hate that s3ql is no longer a thing in debian 11, s3fs isn't as good and I need to mount an s3-ceph mount. Would still be running debian 10 if it weren't for darn auditors next week lol.

#ceph #s3 #s3fs #s3ql #pullingmyhairout #debian

Loooooooooks like my #s3fs cache plan for #mastodon is working... gotta let it run for another few hours and see what happens.... but I think we're onto somethin!
As a shortcut while I'm trying to get #Wasabi to lift the public access restriction, I'm implementing #s3fs on the local server and I'll have to let things make the long round trip... we'll see how it effect user performance when it people hit the #Mastodon instance. (my dev instance of course)

Hmm. With some tuning, I'm able to saturate one of the lanes of my #100GbE link using #s3fs. So full #25GbE. Now, to figure out how to get it to use all 4 lanes. Does anyone have suggestions?

#homelab #s3 #storage

Hm, zumindest bei S3 Storage von #Contabo ist #s3fs nicht gerade schnell... Solange es nur ein paar Dateien im Bucket gibt, geht es noch. Aber ein gut gefülltes Bucket...

Dear WordPress Geeks

Has anyone tried to use S3fs and mount a bucket directly to use it as the wp-content folder to avoid all the hassle with 3rd party plugins on WordPress like offload media?

#WordPress #s3 #s3fs #objectstorage #linux #websever
#media #admin #wordpressadmin

Thinking further about the Nextcloud rollout:

Much of the stuff I was considering storing on
s3fs is already there. And if I switch to an alternate object-storage-based filesystem, such as JuiceFS, the migration process should be nothing more than a simple copy, followed by remounting the storage on the same mount-point. Nextcloud doesn't actually need to know how the backend works -- just that it looks like a filesystem.

So there's no risk to just sitting pat with what I have.

Also, even if I move it to another type of filesystem, I'll still have the filesystem level access to the data, so migrating to another system or integrating with other software should be simple.

In fact, migrating out of
Gitea should be a simple matter of doing a checkout onto the external storage. If the performance really does suck, I can then copy it to another external storage within Nextcloud (I think).

The rest of the material I want to store in Nextcloud is small enough that there is no real reason to put it into object storage. And there is one reason not to: surely it is more secure to keep private "office" documents on the same server (if I need to upload them at all, that is).

And finally, it appears that there isn't enough reason to keep using
ResourceSpace , since Nextcloud replicates the key features I would have been using it for. Instead, I should probably be looking at the available Nextcloud apps to see if I can fill in any gaps in functionality (mainly the ability to read and extract metadata and preview information from a range of file types).

So it looks like I may not even have to reinstall Nextcloud. Just invest some time in organizing and tagging.

#VirtualStudio #Infrastructure #Nextcloud #s3fs #JuiceFS #Gitea