On 2022-04-25 23:58 UTC+0200, Stefan Monnier wrote: > That's quite vague. I myself use a BananaPi as home server with good > results (for my use case anyway), but I'm pretty sure that it wouldn't > cover half the needs of some other people's notion of "home server". I agree with Stefan. I am using myself a fanless Raspberry PI 4B as a home server and it is perfectly able to serve DLNA, files, low traffic web and an IRC proxy, most of the times it is idling. The "commercial grade" beast which you describe sounds very different to a "normal" home server use case, so you should maybe better describe the scenario for the operation of the server. If it is supposed to host high traffic websites, your home internet connection might be the limiting factor anyway, not the hardware specs. Regards, Christian -- http://www.cb-fraggle.de
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