Link aggregation dilemma : r HomeServer - Reddit In case you are unaware (which is quite common with first time LAG users) link aggregation does not increase speed Putting two gigabit NICs into a LAGG does not magically get you 2Gbps transfer speeds All it does is allow fail-over if one dies, and allow greater total bandwidth across multiple simultaneous clients
Setting aggregation period for a linear regression in a scan : r . . . In a chart the regression is based on the aggregation period A 10m chart over 5 days will have a different regression than a 10m chart over 30 days But in scans the only choice is the initial 10m (or whaveter) interval Beyond that it seems to default to 5 days Is there a way to scan using a 10M interval over 10 days (or whatever time frame)?
Aggregation on top of “gold” layer : r dataengineering - Reddit From what I seen, general dataflow lakehouse stages is: raw data (bronze) - curated data (silver) - aggregations from curated data (gold) But what if I need to create aggregations which are based on the gold layer? Or even partly on Silcer and partly on Gold? Should I have another layer or put it again into the gold layer? Logically, I could have a lot of such dependencies and adding new
ZimaBoard 432 CasaOS Link Aggregation? : r ZimaBoard - Reddit ZimaBoard 432 CasaOS Link Aggregation? Does CasaOS support binding the two nics into a single, 2Gb link? I've done some searching and cannot find an answer I'm running one into a Gb switch and I'm about to sync some files from attached storage before deploying a NAS and was wondering about increasing throughput
Account Aggregation - Went with Empower : r mintuit - Reddit Always had my issues with Mint but it was more good than bad My major use case is account aggregation Finally bit the bullet and tried Empower and I'm pleased so far Have about 20 accounts synced with issues with 1 retirement provider, Apple card, and 1 other CC that say they should resolve soon If you want aggregation, this seems pretty solid
Backdoor Roth and IRA Aggregation Rule : r Bogleheads - Reddit I've been using a backdoor Roth for a number of years now, and one thing I wanted to better understand is the impact of the "IRA Aggregation Rule " When doing the backdoor Roth, I have always invested money that directly came from my checking account into a "new" IRA account, and the next day I convert those to my Roth IRA before any gains are made My understanding is that had I converted
USW Aggregation 25G SFP28 not working : r Ubiquiti - Reddit The customer wanted 25G ports between his buildings and went with the pro aggregation switches and some SFP28 modules (ESR (300m) The modules are detected but the link is not coming up Just switching over to the 10G ports the module works fine with 10G over the same OM4 cable Is the cable too long? Is there any way to try to get the ports up?