Intel Core i7-2600, 16GB , 4TB for 22.69EUR
I see we are getting back to the old 21EUR.
Nice pic! I also “recently” (1-2 months ago) started watching community and am at Season 2 Ep22 now. Loving the show. Reminds me a bit of Modern Family but is just as fun
Gotta love Jeff, Abed, Annie, Brita etc
Even better
A lot better, performance wise… especially for SSL (Single AES-Ni is tiny bit better, multi a lot).
One could of course also buy an AMD Athlon 64 with 2 gigs of RAM. I wonder why they keep offering those, for the same price as much better systems nonetheless.
Why 50 when you can get the same for 46 huh?
looks great for Plex ISOs… or maybe unlimited gdrive would be cheaper
I have two unlimited drives that I got a while ago for like 1 or 2$ on a platform like eBay.
To be honest it’s still working great and with encrypted backups, it’s really useful I think I use about 100 TB on each drive
Its was nice hetzner network never complaint last 2 years
21.85€ is here.
again: Server auction
again again: https://robot.your-server.de/order/marketConfirm/1222180/culture/en_/country/OTHER
Did someone tested their nextcloud services and mainly the bandwidth limitation i would be intressted but i think the bandwidth could be an issue. What happen if you consume too much bandwidth?
Why not just use a server with unlimited bandwidth?
Because managing it my self mainly for nextcloud is an issue because nextcloud isn’t the stablest system i saw around. I talked a bit with them but it looks like if you overuse it then you go at 5mbit/s and it’s not possible to pay per TB for example… it’s a bit stupid I find because you can’t limit the bandwidth per user on the nextcloud thing.
My experience is the complete opposite: it’s the one thing that just keeps going and requires little if any maintenance.
If you’re worried about stability, just run the containerized version of Nextcloud in a Kubernetes cluster or whatever.
Once you setup Nextcloud with redis & a db backend, it’s a lot more stable from my experience. Though I’ve only got like 6 or 7 users and like 200-300gb of stuff (though a lot are smaller files for pictures and what not)
I have mine running in a similar setup (though I’m a little over 400 GB), with OPCache (APCu) instead of Redis and a MySQL backend. Has been nothing but rock solid.