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  • Hey, i have had the same trouble on an DL380 G9. Those bioses don’t support booting from PCIe at all. My server can’t even boot from drives from the Raid controller in IT-Mode.

    I would suggest, by proxmox being a hypervisor, to just install proxmox on a single SATA disk and try to boot from there. This is what I have done in the end.

    You can then use your NVMes as storage pool. Also you bifurcation can always also be a problem when trying to boot from those devices.

    I would also as a last call try to disable bifurcation and see if one drive will show up. Maybe then you could use 2 real PCIe slots with cheap m2 to PCIe adapters.




  • I suspect nextcloud having performance issues with slow Disk IO. With rootless containers I had a much worse performance than rootfull. Also using MySQL Backend instead of SQLite did speedup the performance.

    Nevertheless I have the same problems with nextcloud as you stated. Pretty much not as usable as I thought.



  • Interesting idea, but I think you currently buildung an operation’s Plattform for a service that does not exist.

    In europe there is something like BlaBla car wich is carpooling for already planned trips. Blabla car does cover it’s passengers with extra insurance, wich is in turn basically it’s service.

    You have to grasp the jurisdiction problems. The driver need insurance and a way to get payed. This to its core is the principle of Uber. Somebody gets paid to drive you while Uber does the insurance and payment part as well as the Plattform.

    What you could do is an open source platform that integrates all car pooling services and gives you the best option.

    On the other hand you could partner up with a big insurance company and build an extra insurance for private car pooling and act as insurer and payment platform for a fixed fee.









  • There are plenty of options, I will have to look up which are currently the best.

    But I would recommend starting out with a normal “cube” like design. Delta printers seem cool but are not really beginner friendly.

    To further ease the search I would look for a direct drive extruder. It’s easier to calibrate and you don’t have the hassle with potential problems regarding the Bowden tube.

    Creality and Anycube are the goto brands for big community support, as far as I know.