01-16-2020, 10:40 PM
(01-16-2020, 07:33 PM)Hapetutt Baker Wrote: 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.Sounds about right. This little cpu can even do some x264 real time encoding quite efficiently so no wonder couple servers would be no sweat.
(01-16-2020, 07:33 PM)Hapetutt Baker Wrote: 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.Upon some reflection I think memory might be limiting factor tho. While you can put more ram into pc doing so with RPI is "bit" tricky
(01-16-2020, 07:33 PM)Hapetutt Baker Wrote: 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 see. It sounded like you offer :-)
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Cost wise - probably buying some vps instead of running pc and pay electric bills (assuming you already have spare hardware to run it on) wouldn't be much more costly and you'd still have linux there anyway. I have AATC server running like that at the moment.