sometimes I remember I’m self hosting things
sometimes I remember I’m self hosting things
my scsi controller needs to be entered during boot to manage raid. it also has an external battery that needed replacing (which cost more new than just buying a new card … with the exact same battery) so if you’re not in verbose boot mode figure that out and see if the controller is telling you which function key it needs.
figuring out this old stuff is most of the fun in running it, I would sell it as scrap before actually hosting anything on it.
I have a HP Proliant DL380G7, basically the last server with a front side bus, and all the comments about it where about power per watt.
and they’re not wrong.
I just don’t think this is the community for old servers like this, self hosting is very much a practical consideration and the money spent on electricity running anything useful on these old things is better spent on a raspberry pi or stand alone NAS or something.
don’t even speak Japanese but can sing the Evangelion theme word for word
I’m disappointed no one has mentioned “Christ for arms” yet
Raid is backup right?
I’m already at the lowest league unless you count people who marry their animu body pillow.
I assume you’re not transcoding anything.
looks like they’re more than a Pi where I am anyway though.
got me a Dell optiplex mini 9020 i7 for less than my Pi
you haven’t seen the state of my server have you
what’s that? a federated service isn’t immune from a corporate take over? colour me shocked.
Seems like such a great idea until you have to maintain it, yeah.
There’s probably been a home inventory spreadsheet on every hard drive I’ve ever owned and not a single one was in a useful state.
is it worth starting out with podman or is this just some job requirement and docker is perfectly fine for us hobbyists
just messing around on https://shell.cloud.google.com is good for a beginner to unix enviroments.
I was just cosplaying but I’m flattered you thought I was a real sysadmin (also logging is always broken)
Is it connected to a gigabit connection? I recently found out my WiFi router only had 10/100 ports, which didn’t matter until I needed to use them
the S in “IoT” stands for security
I’ll be using this a lot, thanks
my main PC hosts nothing, everything else is always on