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  • I don’t know the specific needs for the programs you are going to run but 3.4ghz and 6 cores for each vm is a good amount of processing power. Ram is going to be your limiting factor. How much ram is the server configured with? Windows is going to want a decent chunk Linux is usually lightweight enough and just needs what the application will need.

    I’m using a Dell r720 with 2x Xeon E5-2690 and 128gb ram. I am running xen community with a ton of Para virtualized Linux boxes, matrix, jellyfin, airsonic, next cloud, DNS, photoprism and more stuff and I’ve got a decent amount of CPU and ram overhead











  • What this seems like is it would replace things that are normally spot welded or glued together, things I can think off the top of my head that are like this are the front radiator support and strut towers in various cars. When these items are bent or rusted you can usually buy these peices. See skyline r34 strut tower rust issues. On this new proposed design your options would be to replace the whole front or rear third of your car, or precision cutting and welding a piece in, which may be inaccessable because of the casting design.






  • CVE-2022-40684 An authentication bypass vulnerability in Fortinet FortiOS, FortiProxy and FortiSwitchManager

    CVE-2022-39952 An unauthenticated remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in Fortinet FortiNAC

    CVE-2021-22205 An unauthenticated RCE vulnerability in GitLab CE/EE

    CVE-2019-18935 An unauthenticated remote code execution vulnerability in Progress Telerik UI for ASP.NET AJAX

    CVE-2019-9670 / CVE-2019-9621 A bundle of two vulnerabilities for unauthenticated RCE in Zimbra Collaboration Suite

    ProxyShell (CVE-2021-34473, CVE-2021-34523v, CVE-2021-31207) A set of three chained vulnerabilities that perform unauthenticated RCE in Microsoft Exchange





  • I wonder if it’d just be easier to open these up to Linux distros. Out of the 3 Chromebooks I have once they go out of support they are on a quick decline to just becoming trash because I can’t do anything with them after that. At least traditional PC hardware I could just put Linux on it and have a device for years to come when the hardware actually fails.

    Edit just to clarify none of my devices are supported by galliumos or as far as I know any other Linux distros