Do you have a favorite server brand or motherboard you like to use in the data center?
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Do you have a favorite server brand or motherboard you like to use in the data center?
I am an american but i think it works like this:
We don’t have these things here. Except for expensive bikes, that’s all we have. That’s why I got these boltcutters…
It looks like you have two free bikes in front of you. I wonder if they float in the river.
Why is this so hard? UPS tech had been around for a while and I still can’t find linux drivers to support the cyberpower one I have.
You need a wifi router. Connect the wan to your network. One mac, wan doesn’t know about your devices.
Sure… this was just said to simplify what is technically possible. Should you? No maybe not, for multiple reasons. Can you, technically? Yes absolutely. I don’t know what’s the limit but I know that if you have to ask here on lemmy, you might not be anywhere near that limit. Unless you are the go daddy.
Tl;dr: you can add millions of sites to a single IP if you want. Very common in commercial hosting as well.
+1 for nginx, although there has been some concern because nginx is developed by a group of russians though it is open source and appears to still be widely used. If this worries you, look into traefik.
Otherwise does your ProxMox setup run docker containers? If so you can use NginxProxyManager which has a web gui for configuring your virtual hosts.
At a high level what you need is this:
So what I am hearing is that I need to start buying server and not desktop motherboards.
128GB isn’t that much when running multiple VMs with PCIe passthrough and docker apps in the background, but its all my little asus x399 board can handle… or any x399 board it seems.
16TB 7200 RPM the same price as a 2TB NVME.
Do you want 2TB super fast or 16TB that still can transfer at decent speeds?
The answer is yes.
Maybe its just me buying “old” technology like the 24-core threadripper but how are y’alls putting more than 128GB in your mobos?
My computer lighting is powered by incandescent bulbs. Lots of replacing, heat and landfll usage but its worth it to not have any of those woke leds in there.
Can it run crysis?