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Trans: Latin prefix implying “across” or “Beyond”, often used in gender nonconforming situations Scend: Archaic word describing a strong “surge” or “wave”, originating with 15th century english sailors Survival: 15th century english compound word describing an existence only worth transcending

Jess Sullivan

Recycled Personal "Cloud Computing" under NAT

· 1 min read · devops

As many may intuit, I like the AWS ecosystem; it is easy to navigate and usually just works.

…However- more than 1000 dollars later, I no longer use AWS for most things…

🙁 ****

My goals:

Selective sync: I need a unsync function for projects and files due to the tiny 256 SSD on my laptop (odrive is great, just not perfect for cloud computing.

Shared file system: access files from Windows and OSX, locally and remote

Server must be headless, rebootable, and work remotely from under a heavy enterprise NAT (College)

Needs more than 8gb ram

Runs windows desktop remotely for gis applications, (OSX on my laptop)

Have as much shared file space as possible: 12TB+

Server: recycled, remote, works-under-enterprise-NAT:

Recycled Dell 3010 with i5:https://www.plymouth.edu/webapp/itsurplus/

  • Cost: $75 (+ ~$200 in windows 10 pro, inevitable license expense)
  • free spare 16gb ram laying around, local SSD and 2TB HDD upgrades
  • Does Microsoft-specific GIS bidding, can leave running without hampering productivity

Resilio (bittorrent) Selective sync: https://www.resilio.com/individuals/

  • Cost: $60
  • p2p Data management for remote storage + desktop
  • Manages school NAT and port restrictions well (remote access via relay server)

Drobo 5c:

Attached and syncs to 10TB additional drobo raid storage, repurposed for NTFS

  • Instead of EBS (or S3)

What I see: front end-

Jump VNC Fluid service: https://jumpdesktop.com/

  • Cost: ~$30

  • Super efficient Fluid protocol, clients include chrome OS and IOS, (with mouse support!)

  • Manages heavy NAT and port restrictions well

  • GUI for everything, no tunneling around a CLI

    • Instead of Workspaces, EC2

Jetbrains development suite: https://www.jetbrains.com/ (OSX)

  • Cost: FREE as a verified GitHub student user.

  • PyCharm IDE, Webstorm IDE

    • Instead of Cloud 9

Total ( extra) spent: ~$165

(Example: my AWS bill for only October was $262)

-Jess

Originally published at transscendsurvival.org

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