[Cialug] Power Down

Jeff Chapin chapinjeff at gmail.com
Fri Apr 25 09:08:22 CDT 2008


I'm in the same boat -- In Cedar Falls/Waterloo, the prices I was quoted
for local rackspace for a 1U server with minimal bandwidth usage ranged
from $70 a month to $350 a month, which for my needs would be massive
overkill -- I want a simple server I administer and can install the
applications I want on, and not have to worry about losing access due to
policy changes at my ISP (or even moving and getting a different ISP)
and with a static IP (so I can stop using afraid.com).




Daniel A. Ramaley wrote:
> On Thursday 24 April 2008 16:18, David Champion wrote:
>> I do run it on a couple of PC's at home, and on my
>> server - my ISP is paying for the power on that. :)
> 
> You have a co-located server? That reminds me... what do people 
> recommend for things like that? I have a stack of servers at home, but 
> i've been thinking of consolidating all the remote services (DNS, mail, 
> web) onto 1 box and then either co-locating the physical box somewhere 
> or renting a virtual machine and migrating the services to that. Any 
> suggestions?
> 
> Probably a virtual machine would be cheaper for my needs since my sites 
> get very little traffic. And i certainly don't need to CPU power of a 
> dedicated machine; a year or two ago i migrated each of my servers to 
> machines with VIA CPUs running between 500 and 800 MHz. They are dog 
> slow for desktop stuff, but for simple services they are *perfect* 
> because they are sufficiently fast and they don't need big fans for 
> cooling. 500 MHz + passive heat sink + flash-based drive = silent 
> server. I suppose they'd seem a bit chunky serving dynamic web sites, 
> but most of what little content i have is (*very*) static.
> 
> I've been toying with the idea of moving my remote servers out of my 
> apartment for some time, but i have a roommate moving out in a few 
> months and so i might end up moving myself to a smaller apartment... if 
> i migrated my remote services to some facility i'd not have the few 
> days of downtime i'd otherwise expect during the moving period. And 
> wouldn't have to worry about finding a place to set up the server rack.
> 
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