Is it possible to run a docker host that has no harddrive?
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Id be pretty wary of using any system that “cooked” an nvme. That not the sign of an actual healthy system.
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I’m actually not 100% what killed the drive. It could have been an issue with the drive wearing out, but my services didn’t write much locally and it wasn’t super old so I assume its a heat issue with a fanless micro system. I try to write everything important to my NASs so I don’t have to worry about random hardware failures, but this one didn’t have backups configured before it failed. Other than the drive issue its been solid for 1.5-2 years of near constant uptime.
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Modern minipc often place nvme near other elements that heats and that’s what kills nvme since they need to be cooled too, you can try to place cooling pads and micro radiators here and there and try to isolate them from each other but many mini pc have this flaw nowadays
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Yeah, pretty much what I guessed. The drive came with a cooling pad but it didn’t do much at all
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