If the UA-cam algorithm just starts promoting this channel just a bit, I'm sure it will take off like crazy! The vibes here are calm, informative, easy and interesting. The voice, video and editing quality is pot on!
I noticed you are using VS Code to manage your YAML files. I would really appreciate a video showing how you manage docker to a deeper level than most. For example, where do you store your YAML files, how do you do version control (I think heard that you do on an episode of SSH), how you back up the YAML files, and how ansible fits into all of that.
Can dooo!! Check out my first ever video (secrets management) for a bit on this topic. But I’ll add this to my list of video ideas :) thanks for writing.
Hey Alex. Request for a future video. I know you run tailscale (I assume in docker) but would love to see how you get acces to all your other containers via your reverse proxy. I’ve had real trouble with getting name resolution (with my caddy reverse proxy) to work.
I have a blog post about my dns setup. blog.ktz.me/fully-automated-dns-and-dhcp-with-pihole-and-dnsmasq/ I’ll make it into a soon (tm). But Tailscale itself runs on the hosts not in docker. You’re right, just trying to explain it in this comment makes me realize it needs to be a video. Let’s go!!
Nice video and nice to see your whole network rework. Watching your videos made me to consider Fiber for my home as well, and I'll probably do it this year, even though I just replaced some equipment and had blast of a time pulling 3 cat6 cables through the tiny pipe... Sooo, thanks for that I guess? 😀At least fiber with short boot shouldn't be too hard to pull through. I just need to find proper wall sockets so I have nice termination in a wall and can easily plug out things when required. Speed discrepancy issue is probably due to the overhead of communication between containers (their internal network) + encryption + cpu usage + perhaps some other factors as well. As for the simple speedtest utility, I always preferred using rsync without compression or anything and large file for the local network, and sometimes even between the hosted servers and local network :-D
> Speed discrepancy issue is probably due to the overhead of communication between containers (their internal network) + encryption + cpu usage + perhaps some other factors as well. I wonder what overhead docker itself is adding as you say. When the discrepancy is so vast (300 vs 9000) it's got to be something pretty fundamental like that. Interesting thought. Good luck with the fiber runs / pulls. Keystones are the way to go!
Hi, thanks for this good videos. 2 questions? I don't fully understand what represents "Download/Upload". Is that the server or the client side? I had assumed that was the client side, but from some test I did it seems otherwise? And the other, how do you use this to measure your internet speed? I don't have this open to internet. I do have tailscale. So I can use my cellphone, disconnect from my wifi and run this test. But am I not being capped by my cellphone 4G speed? If that is less than my internet it is a problem, right?
@@ktzsystems so, it is a client side labelling. It makes sense. Need to redo my test. Running from my 4G cell using tailscale, I got a 4x times lower value in Upload, which is not make any sense. It should be the other way around in a typical asymmetric connection.
If the UA-cam algorithm just starts promoting this channel just a bit, I'm sure it will take off like crazy! The vibes here are calm, informative, easy and interesting. The voice, video and editing quality is pot on!
A guy can dream. :)
@@ktzsystems use the channels feature from the Jupiter Broadcasting account to link here. The promoted channels feature should help.
James Corden 😂 does tech, good stuff. Glad I stumbled here
Have you tried using Open Speed Test? It's what I use.
Been a long time fan of your work, Mr. Badger. Great to see you on the tubes! Hope the YT algo picks your content up. You’ll do really well.
Having a great time so far. Thank you for your comment, it energizes me to keep pushing out new stuff.
Brilliant content. Just found you and I liked/subscribed.
I noticed you are using VS Code to manage your YAML files. I would really appreciate a video showing how you manage docker to a deeper level than most. For example, where do you store your YAML files, how do you do version control (I think heard that you do on an episode of SSH), how you back up the YAML files, and how ansible fits into all of that.
Can dooo!!
Check out my first ever video (secrets management) for a bit on this topic. But I’ll add this to my list of video ideas :) thanks for writing.
Hey Alex. Request for a future video. I know you run tailscale (I assume in docker) but would love to see how you get acces to all your other containers via your reverse proxy. I’ve had real trouble with getting name resolution (with my caddy reverse proxy) to work.
I have a blog post about my dns setup.
blog.ktz.me/fully-automated-dns-and-dhcp-with-pihole-and-dnsmasq/
I’ll make it into a soon (tm). But Tailscale itself runs on the hosts not in docker. You’re right, just trying to explain it in this comment makes me realize it needs to be a video. Let’s go!!
Nice video and nice to see your whole network rework. Watching your videos made me to consider Fiber for my home as well, and I'll probably do it this year, even though I just replaced some equipment and had blast of a time pulling 3 cat6 cables through the tiny pipe... Sooo, thanks for that I guess? 😀At least fiber with short boot shouldn't be too hard to pull through. I just need to find proper wall sockets so I have nice termination in a wall and can easily plug out things when required.
Speed discrepancy issue is probably due to the overhead of communication between containers (their internal network) + encryption + cpu usage + perhaps some other factors as well.
As for the simple speedtest utility, I always preferred using rsync without compression or anything and large file for the local network, and sometimes even between the hosted servers and local network :-D
> Speed discrepancy issue is probably due to the overhead of communication between containers (their internal network) + encryption + cpu usage + perhaps some other factors as well.
I wonder what overhead docker itself is adding as you say. When the discrepancy is so vast (300 vs 9000) it's got to be something pretty fundamental like that. Interesting thought.
Good luck with the fiber runs / pulls. Keystones are the way to go!
Nice quality video, good content, keep it coming
Hi all. I have Linux with a console and librespeedtest cli. How would I run a test up to my servers? What should be done?
Hi, thanks for this good videos. 2 questions?
I don't fully understand what represents "Download/Upload". Is that the server or the client side? I had assumed that was the client side, but from some test I did it seems otherwise?
And the other, how do you use this to measure your internet speed? I don't have this open to internet. I do have tailscale. So I can use my cellphone, disconnect from my wifi and run this test. But am I not being capped by my cellphone 4G speed? If that is less than my internet it is a problem, right?
Download is the speed you can download from that endpoint at. Upload is the reverse of that.
@@ktzsystems so, it is a client side labelling. It makes sense.
Need to redo my test. Running from my 4G cell using tailscale, I got a 4x times lower value in Upload, which is not make any sense. It should be the other way around in a typical asymmetric connection.
What about NGINX?🤓😎
Have you tried a non TLS http Router in traefik ?
What font in your IDE?
Jetbrains mono maybe?
Dude why are you weariy a tesco uniform shirt!?!
Noooo don’t ruin one of my fav shirts