01-15-2020, 07:02 PM
I had no problems with it, but I had good bandwidth (earlier location)
And of course I ran the Linux server with an separate external connection with its own firewall.
So it had no connection to LAN. There is no need to invite the world in on LAN. Bad idea yes.
I used a mini ITX motherboard which runs around 20W and with heatsink.. so no noise.
My location is Norway and with my former good bandwidth There was no problems with connections... Maybe except for New Zealand .
And the server and servers could stay up for months with no prob.
Think I had uptime 15 months or so once.
Only reason I had to reboot was normally when applying kernel updates.
And of course I ran the Linux server with an separate external connection with its own firewall.
So it had no connection to LAN. There is no need to invite the world in on LAN. Bad idea yes.
I used a mini ITX motherboard which runs around 20W and with heatsink.. so no noise.
My location is Norway and with my former good bandwidth There was no problems with connections... Maybe except for New Zealand .
And the server and servers could stay up for months with no prob.
Think I had uptime 15 months or so once.
Only reason I had to reboot was normally when applying kernel updates.