Last year I wrote about my decision-process for choosing a new home server.
I eventually went with a CWWK i3 N305 Fanless Mini PC. Now it's all set up and running, did I make the right choice?
https://www.flypig.co.uk/blog?&list_id=1216&list=blog
The short answer is that it's great. When it comes to home servers we live in a world of rich possibilities and I can't tell you how happy I am to have one up and running again. Living without for the last few months has been tough!
[#]server #homeserver #homelab #cwwk #linux
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@flypig "in the nineties moving parts were a rarity" if you don't count ATA HDDs I guess :) but yeah, my 486DX2 was fanless. And I think so was the power source.
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@b100dian You're right of course, by the nineties hard drives were common (a requirement from Windows 2.1 even). But I started out on 8-bits, followed by RISC OS (OS stored on ROM) where hard drives were much less common. I don't recall exactly which year I got my first hard drive, but I do remember it had a massive 210 MiB capacity 😮!
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