The old adage is never use v x.0 of anything, which I'd expect to go double for data integrity. Is there any particular reason ZFS gets a pass here (speaking as someone who really wants this feature). TrueNAS isn't merging it for a couple of months yet, I believe.
MalReynolds
Yup (although minutes seems long and depending on usage weekly might be fine). You can also combine it with updates which require going down anyway.
You'll be wanting sudo ostree admin pin 1 seeing as 0 was broken. Double check with rpm-ostree status.
Proceed to rpm-ostree update, if that does nothing it means 0 is up to date, personally I'd just wait for a new update using the working deployment, but you can blow away 0 and get it again if you're keen.
Basically, you want to shut down the database before backing up. Otherwise, your backup might be mid-transaction, i.e. broken. If it's docker you can just docker-compose down it, backup, and then docker-compose up, or equivalent.
Hanlon's razor: Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity (or incompetence).
This works for individuals, but when it comes to corporations, you really have to ask, why not both?
Clear as mud. (I actually dimly get it, I'm a dev, but mere mortals will be clueless and move on). Farcaster is right, you need to define terms and give examples of actually getting this up and running, you've got way too much internal context that you're not making explicit. Not an attack, trying to help, project sounds cool.
I get it, but I contend my suggestion would allow exactly that, without relying on the opinion of some internet rando. YMMV.
Find a list of books you like, find an entry that interests you, go to anna's archive. Why overcomplicate it?
Sure is, use a vpn obs.
I just use the save to zotero extension in firefox and backup the directory, works fine. Maybe you're overthinking?
Don't sleep on switching to nvme.