01-16-2020, 07:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-16-2020, 08:19 PM by Hapetutt Baker.)
I don't remember the specs for that itx, but it was an ASUS motherboard quad core with 2GB DD2 or maybe 3 i think. I haven't seen it since I moved. (great chaos in my stuff, and mentally degradation) But it had no sweat running 6 LFS servers + Airio. Actually that's no load to speak about. So.. like you say.. a Raspberry PI with Raspian would be more than enough. Only problem with that is that the PI 4 isn't stable enough yet. I've tested it. But the 2 or 3 version would be good enough imo.
And to where to run the servers... I didn't mean I should run it. I have not the bandwidth nor stability on net where I live now. I'm fkn far out in the forest here. 5 Km to beer.
It was more like giving you a possible advice and solution based on my experience with about 7 years of hosting for several teams. And... I'm a devoted Linux freak.
So just to be clear... If one of the guys in the management have good stable bandwidth and latency (don't really need that much bwidth. LFS doesn't require that much).. and care to have the responsibility for hosting a Linux server (with multiple logins for team managers) then I say it's perfectly possible and possibly a better solution. And I offer my help if you need it.
That was my thinking.
And if I leave or you leave me I would always be available and obligated to support you if you need. And in the meantime I could show you how to run LFS servers in Linux... if you need or want.
And to where to run the servers... I didn't mean I should run it. I have not the bandwidth nor stability on net where I live now. I'm fkn far out in the forest here. 5 Km to beer.

So just to be clear... If one of the guys in the management have good stable bandwidth and latency (don't really need that much bwidth. LFS doesn't require that much).. and care to have the responsibility for hosting a Linux server (with multiple logins for team managers) then I say it's perfectly possible and possibly a better solution. And I offer my help if you need it.
That was my thinking.

And if I leave or you leave me I would always be available and obligated to support you if you need. And in the meantime I could show you how to run LFS servers in Linux... if you need or want.
