on my NAS i do and work data as well.
may 15 Arch users are going to be down loading the NoVideo Wayland Driver.
not a meme, redhat bad. ok i get it.
The SteamDeck OLED has HDR support and so does KDE.
I think Steam runtime has some xz stuff does it not?
what does Steam use?
encrypted separately like by album you can, even have rclone change the name and use hashes then it does not matter what you use long as they’re keep your data safe. also it is best to keep a copy in the EU and US if you can.
I been using TP-Link Matter junk with Home Assistant.
I been told it was to big, but if you look at the Linux Kernel, it is huge.
People also love to say Unix, but Linux is not Unix.
Proxmox, TrueNAS, Debian with cockpit etc. really any type 1 hyperviser work’s.
Maybe your HBA is having issues? or a Drive is Failing? have you done a memtest? you may need to do system wide tests, it can even be a PSU failing or a software Bug.
also TrueNAS is built with Docker they use it heavily something like 106 apps, Debian has good ZFS support, but you will end up doing a lot of unneeded work using Debian unless you keep it simple.
ZFS is by far the best just use TrueNAS, Ubuntu is crap at supporting ZFS, also only set your pool’s VDEV 6-8 wide.
TrueNAS, and Debian
Use a VPN to check for a bottleneck, my ISP will cap my downloads from Steam to 10MB/s with a shitty VPN i get 25+MB/s.
this is what i do, i look it up on the firmware selector and go from there.
https://firmware-selector.openwrt.org/