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postpawl | 7 months ago
It lasted for about 3 years and the colocation company went bankrupt and got bought by another company, so they returned the hardware. I’m surprised a technical failure didn’t kill it.
postpawl | 7 months ago
It lasted for about 3 years and the colocation company went bankrupt and got bought by another company, so they returned the hardware. I’m surprised a technical failure didn’t kill it.
wkat4242|7 months ago
I rooted around on the block for a bit and I found several phishing sites, it was a mess.
The problem is the more serious colocators don't really want you if you just want 1U. And if they allow it it's definitely not for a good price.
vidarh|7 months ago
jasonjayr|7 months ago
p0w3n3d|7 months ago
beng-nl|7 months ago
The higher specced max minis (more memory or pro) Are worse bang for buck.
youngtaff|7 months ago
What I really want is a IP KVM that connects to a MacMini using a single Thunderbolt port for everything - power, video, keyboard and mouse
sneak|7 months ago
JdeBP|7 months ago
geerlingguy|7 months ago
I think 99% of problems people have are related to one of those three things (same with most embedded devices, but people tend not to throw a cheap used phone charger and the SD card that came with an old cheap drone on more specialized devices).
louwrentius|7 months ago
I came to a similar conclusion: TiniMiniMicro 1L PCs are in many ways a better option than Raspberry Pis. Or any mini PC with an Intel N-series CPU.
noosphr|7 months ago
reactordev|7 months ago
Web hosts can start at $10 (or free + internet) and GPU hosts can start at $4,000 USD.
At peak, a “cluster node” could be $10,000 and a GPU node could be $80,000.
The question you have to ask yourself is: what are your requirements.
tonyhart7|7 months ago
even if they can sustain that, how the heat and energy health for that cheap building
bigfatkitten|7 months ago