From: "Solène Rapenne" <solene@perso.pw>
To: Catonano <catonano@gmail.com>
Cc: guix-devel <guix-devel@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: self hosting hardware
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2017 11:06:44 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <980e9fd518b1f5bf7cb4397c39db8fcf@perso.pw> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAJ98PDyA=cZwtWc89h=fOCjE2LvpvG+UpunfefM7CP124i=SbA@mail.gmail.com>
Je 2017-07-12 09:19, Catonano skribis:
> In the next autumn/winter I would like to try to set up a self hosting
> solution
>
> And I'd love it to be GuixSD based
>
> I need some help with selecting the hardware that fits the goal
> Hardware is not exactly my thing
>
> A Beaglebone board (or equivalent) ? An Intel NUC (or equivalent) ?
>
> It should probably serve a collection of static files over https, have
> a smtp server and an IRC bouncher.
>
> Optionally I'd like it to run some bittorrent or rsync or synchthing or
> ipfs or DAT and a Gnunet node.
>
> I'd love to be able to attach some external hard drives to it, both
> traditionl hard drives and SSDs.
>
> In the last few years the ADSL that serves my apartment has improved
> dramatically
>
> It used to be 300 Kb/s in upload for years
>
> Now it's around 19 Mb/s
>
> The optic fiber cord reached the cabinet just aside the building main
> entrance
>
> The copper fragment is now only a few meters.
>
> So I could use some hardware suggestions to set up such a solution
> based on GuixSD
>
> It has to be cheap AND moderate in electricity consumption, possibly
> like a home router (or something)
>
> Thanks for any hint
Hello,
if you have some space and you are not afraid by noise, I would go for a
homemade computer.
That would allow you to add network cards if you need and lot of hard
drives.
If you go for a NUC or a mini-itx computer, that will not allow you to
upgrade, and you may be limited to
1x 2.5" disk + 1x SSD in m3 format.
You just need :
- a processor (pentium/celeron, cheap and works well, and won't consume
much)
- hard drive
- motherboard (you can by a cheap motherboard, look at the number of
SATA ports)
- case (cheapest possible)
- power supply (buy a good one but not with a lot of power, 80+
standards can help to choose)
- 2x memory (2/4/8 Gb as you want)
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2017-07-12 9:06 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2017-07-12 7:19 self hosting hardware Catonano
2017-07-12 7:22 ` Catonano
2017-07-12 8:03 ` ng0
2017-07-12 8:20 ` Rails Pjotr Prins
2017-07-12 8:47 ` Rails ng0
2017-07-14 9:42 ` Rails Ben Woodcroft
2017-07-12 8:53 ` self hosting hardware Catonano
2017-07-12 13:34 ` Ricardo Wurmus
2017-07-14 8:44 ` Catonano
2017-07-12 9:06 ` Solène Rapenne [this message]
2017-07-12 10:48 ` Catonano
2017-07-12 12:40 ` Pjotr Prins
2017-07-12 14:37 ` Solène Rapenne
2017-07-12 15:03 ` Vincent Legoll
2017-07-14 8:47 ` Catonano
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