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For me you can try to host a SimpleX server and then connect to it (with SimpleX it is pretty as much secure to run its one server than use a public one).
Or maybe use XMPP but try to use a good encryption protocol. This option is great in term of power efficiency, XMPP would run great on a RasPI
If I want to host my services to the internet, I need to open a port in my firewall nah? is that not a bit risky than only allow access from the address of the data center to use this open port?
But I need to configure something on the client side… I want people to access my server as they access their Instagram account
Simply to protect my home server from attacks, and serve the content only with the remote server in a datacenter
I would like to access to my server only trough the proxy, like if I put my real IP I end up with nothing, but if I put the proxy IP it show me my server
But the speeds are much slower nah? And can I host “normal” website trough Tor?
No I don’t need a CDN only a way to hide my IP to final users and that nobody can use my real IP to connect to my server
So I need to have always the same exit node, need to connect to the server via an other IP and only this server know my ip
Do you something like a vps would be more secure? Paying some dollars a month
That’s exactly why I didn’t buy it, and I don’t need so much specs, just something more power efficient with lower specs, so if you have some recommandations…
Humm ok, maybe trying to find a sff PC (don’t want a mini PC)
I’m going to check the German article but maybe that’s a bit above my budget.
How do you think that I could reach 20W with the P500?
I have a very low budget but you know, I don’t want to get that kind of laptop or mini pc (due to their lack of upgradability), I don’t necessarily want 10W power draw only want to not idle at more than 70…
I want to have at least 6 SATA ports (could upgrade it with a pcie card later) and some pcies ports. In fact if the machine is around $150 but has terrible power efficiency I wouldn’t choose this thing. So I want to both 😅 but if a machine would be great and has lower specs that I was expected I would take it anyways.
Yeah it’s me again because I wanna to make sure that I will buy the right thing for my homelab journey (don’t wanna spend money uselessly)
In fact I’ve found pretty nice deal with 128gb and 24vcores at $160, the only downside is that it’s a proliant dl380 g8 m, so it’s going to be noisy and power hungry
I don’t want the people approval, just I want to know if some others alternatives exists to make sure that I start my homelab with a good setup
I would prefer to not because a mini PC is not good for upgrade, has no space, not so fast and it’s not so low priced
Searching on my “national used marketplace”, but do you have some recommandations? I don’t care about the specs mostly the power draw…
The Lenovo P500 has 64gb RAM, 12 vcores for as low as $135, and it seems a bit power efficient The onlydownside is that the PSU is a bit strange (hard to find)
Shit, this thing look insane, gonna check it asap