[Discuss] ZFS on Raspberry Pi?
Dan Ritter
dsr at randomstring.org
Thu Jul 28 15:24:42 EDT 2022
markw at mohawksoft.com wrote:
> I know this is a little bit off topic, but why would you set up a machine
> to be a server? Nobody does that any more.
1. I want to own my own data. Sometimes the government decides
to raid a data center and impound the machines that hold the
evidence. In a cloud environment, I don't know whether that's
the same machine I'm on or the one below it in the rack or
what.
2. When something goes down, I can assign the priority I place
on getting it back up. I will never be big enough for anyone
at Amazon to say "let's get Dan's service up first!".
3. If you size your service properly and have some reasonable
forecasting of growth, owning it yourself can be cheaper.
4. LAN speeds are still faster than WAN speeds, and more
consistent.
5. If I have to have hardware for some other reason, I might as
well have it do as much as possible. I can't hook up a mouse
and keyboard and monitor to the router. (Well, I can,
actually, but most people can't.)
6. Ease of troubleshooting. If I can't play the music from the
media fileserver on the laptop feeding the living room
stereo, I can debug that. If a Chromecast box stops feeding
music from the cloud, I can try poking the power switches and
grunting like a caveman.
-dsr-
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