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  • For Java it's pretty straightforward, on Linux download PolyMC and on windows MultiMC.

    PolyMC is a fork of MultiMC and is more available on Linux, basically it's the foundation of PrysmLauncher but these are supporting offline accounts (aka cracked Minecraft)

  • I dont want people that need to access my services to download anything. But yeah maybe your right to the fact that I might overcome the problem. Even if that works I would like to have a proper solution working

  • Not a viable solution as that way I cannot share to friends and it wouldn't resolve anything as my traffic would go directly in the local network and giving it to friends would surely not resolve the issue

  • Don't know if I didn't explain correctly if my post but I already said it.

    Don't worry gonna recap it, I wanted to use a commercial VPN to access my self host speedtest from outside of my network, so I used wind scribe and protonvpn free tier.

    As said both are getting pretty nice speeds, I wasn't getting the full 500Mb like I didn't have one, but I was getting about 300-400Mb which is nice but connecting to my speed test returned my only 10Mb sometimes or 100Mb but not at all the 300-400 from other speedtests

  • As I said I'm not really accessing anything, I'm running librespeed, the problem is that I don't really have benchmark the disks of the librespeed install BUT as I said, locally I'm able to achieve full 1 Gb speed, so normally it shouldn't be bottleneck by the storage since my WAN speed is only at 500Mb

  • I'm not getting right results when doing from residential IP to mine or datacenter IP to mine. Tried to get the endpoint of the VPN in foreigners countries or the same as mine, it didn't change anything.

    Basically I get 500/500 when connecting to speedtest[dot]net without or with ProtonVPN

    But when connecting to MY speedteet with ProtonVPN I only get as low as 8Mb sometimes or sometimes 100Mb, but ProtonVPN speedtest on speedtest[dot]net shows 400/400

  • Home Networking @selfhosted.forum

    Slow networking speeds in my homelab from outside

    homelab @lemmy.ml

    Slow networking speeds in my homelab from outside

  • So LAN speed is 1000 WAN speed (get from mainstream speed test) is 500/500

    When I'm saying VPN I basically mean access my homelab from outside, so I'm talking about commercial VPN.

    All my homelab is in one subnet (included all my other devices). When accessing the speed test locally trough domain it simply resolve it with public DNS

    Hope I answer your questions

    EDIT : does 500/500 WAN on regular speed test means that I can have 500 on up and down at the same time, or does that means that I can only get for example 250 each at the same time?

  • Hi, first congrats for going the way of homelabing.

    Like you first the hardware :

    The elitedesk are great lines of prebuilt PCs mainly for little home servers BUT I wouldn't recommend to you to take the mini version as it's very very tiny and therefore doesn't have great modularity nor upgradeability.

    You don't need to take massive servers or towers but the SFF versions of these or the normal version (starting to get big) are way better and will permit to you to have more space to tweak it and more generally have some place to put storage or else.

    But if you can't allow yourself to have at least a tiny bit bigger that's okay and you can stay with the mini version that's not a dummy choice.

    For the storage depending on what you're going to run in 5 years, 120GB could be not enough, adding the backups, you should consider buying at least 256 to 512GB of ssd (preferable for system (SATA or NVME whatsoever)). When it comes to raw and dummy storage, use hard drive, old schooled at first glance they are dirt cheap when getting them on discount. For storing only some videos, photos and music, 2TB usable is nice and making it mirrored (RAID 1) is nice too. But maybe (if one day comes the idea off having larger sizes) using RAID 5 could be nice as you could expend storage easily, you cannot really adapt RAID 1 to RAID 5 without manually doing backups and restoring them.

    So buy some hard disks, if you want, you can buy them used (around 15-20 bucks for 2TB good used hard drive). Or you can buy them refurbished or new as you wish. When it comes to network storage hard disks are the best as you basically can't max out basic NVME drives with your network, basic ones are at around 3000MiB/s so that means 24,000Mib/s of bandwidth so you would need a 25G network (thing that I think you don't have).

    And using more reasonable sized PCs are going to help you fitting all your drives, and maybe putting external NICs in there.

    Secondly the software.

    Using docker to easily selfhost is a great idea but I really don't like portainer and mainly the way they manage docker container.

    So I would suggest you 2 things if you want to get a bit into tech simply deploy your docker containers with docker compose file, once into you'll see that it's very simple.

    But if you prefer a simpler approach while not giving up features, as you said you're a father (congrats), I wouldn't recommend to you YunoHost it's a out-of-the-box platform to self host stuff very easily without pretty much technical knowledge.

    If the apps are just for you and your wife (pretty close people) using a VPN that give access people to your whole local network (for really close people) or setting up an overlay VPN like tailscale (and selfhost headscale or use netbird) would be nice and pretty straightforward.

    If you prefer to make it available online you can also reverse proxy services to make it open to the www from your IP, or use Cloud flare tunnels (don't like the idea of having cloudflare snipping out all my traffic) or you can use a vps to do the kinda same thing as with cloudflare tunnels without having them on your shoulders.

    That's it for me, hope I guided you, and feel free to ask questions if you wish. Great homelabing journey to you! :)

  • That's a good find that famous people are getting into FOSS (should be free as in freedom too). But it's really not a good thing that they spread a non expert speaking to the crowd.

    Tier lists are meant to be mainly subjective and pretty relative to the person that made it. In that way Pewdipie could quote experts but in no case should make a tier list based on what he found the last weeks (I didn't fully watched the video so maybe I'm wrong and he made a big disclaimer)

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    Need explanation about Usenet

    Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Remove personnal infos or keep it?

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Need help with SearXNG installation

    Technology @lemmy.world

    The new 3B "fully open source" model from AMD

    Privacy @lemmy.ml

    VPN as the day of today?

    Ask Electronics @discuss.tchncs.de

    UPS problem... Again

    Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Opinion on the Matrix protocol

    Ask Electronics @discuss.tchncs.de

    Switching out UPS batteries

    Ask Electronics @discuss.tchncs.de

    Riello UPS issues

    Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Thoughts on RiseUP?

    Ask Electronics @discuss.tchncs.de

    UPS and servers : simulated sine wave good?

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    My thoughts on docker

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    How to use LXC containers in Proxmox?

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    How do you do to install Drupal 11 on debian?

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    Need help with a fresh drupal install

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Need help with a fresh drupal install

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Help with docker setup

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    What file sharing do you recommend?