Re: What is your stack?
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Xeon E3-1270 v3
4 Cores x 3.5 GHz
8G RAM
Centos 6
PHP 7.0.25
Nginx 1.12.2
MariaDB 10.2.10
Re: What is your stack?
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Don't mention it.
By the way, the migration is now complete and the new server (as mentioned earlier) is being tested.
I will try to have the mirror backup ready as soon as I am freer.
Re: What is your stack?
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As stated my personal server was upgraded and the test is now complete. I am currently running:
- Intel Core i5 3550 @ 3.3Ghz (up to 3.7)
- 256GB SSD & 500GB HDD
- 32GB RAM
- Ubuntu 18.04 (LTS)
- Linux Kernel 4.19
- PHP FPM (5.6 - 7.3)
- ISPConfig 3.1
- Certbot / LE (SSL for all sites)
- Nginx 1.17
- MariaDB 10.3
- Dynamic IP
A mirror / cluster backup server is currently being built.
Re: What is your stack?
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Upgraded to my personal PC server to:
- Intel Core i5 4690 @ 3.5Ghz
- Ubuntu 20.04 (LTS)
Planning of buying a good used server.
Re: What is your stack?
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On my personal server, its older Ubuntu 18.04 (LTS) running ZFS for the file system.
Its a Xeon processor but I don't recall which one ATM. 16TB of storage. It was a small server from a datacenter that I purchased used w/o disks. The thing was like new, super clean since it was in a datacenter.
I've really got in the mode of running most things in docker containers, if you end up with a nice used server to play with, take a look at ansible nas. Its an ansible script / setup that you can run on Ubuntu and it will set up a lot of cool things for you. Do it on a server you don't mind rebuilding so you can experiment.
Re: What is your stack?
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Thanks for the advise. No, I don't mine rebuilding.
Re: What is your stack?
Reply #11 –
Good Luck ! ... Those 710 are as close to bullet proof as you can get in a server. Some (all?) have an internal USB port so you can insert a USB boot device there as well. If you go with ZFS you can find firmware to update the raid card (if it came with say the Dell Perc card). Anyway have fun!
Re: What is your stack?
Reply #12 –
Basically Dell R710 was introduced in 2010 but its EOSL passed almost 6 years ago. I just bought it because its cheap (RM1500) but I originally intended to build an AMD Ryzen 5600X server (actually an Acer Nitro N50-120) which I bought in about the same price early this year.
My luck I guess since the owner was trying to sell that R710 off for more than a year without success. He told me he bought it from Latin America via eBay somewhere in 2015 but he must added some of the items himself as it is already good and fully functional server to me.
I already managed to install and run proxmox successfully but I poorly setup my SAS ealier, so I think will do it again right after this. Since I got in about 2 TB, I will now try to configure all of them as Raid10 and reinstall proxmox.
Wish me luck.