Looks great for a first attempt!
dogma11
Happily using white label drives from https://goharddrive.com/ for the past 5 or so years, haven't had one fail yet. I will happily buy more from them or https://serverpartdeals.com/
The last self checkout I used, a store associate took my things and scanned them for me....it was a strange self checkout experience
It may not be ok, but certainly better than rape. They may have passed on another form of trauma to their kids like every generation before and it may have taken quite a long time but they did finally make things and each other better. Which I think is a good relationship in my book.
From my understanding anyway. Not gonna proclaim to be some Ozzy Osbourne biographer or something.
As someone that works in a data center, we use an absolute shit ton of reclaimed water for evaporative cooling. 😀
Just setup my own instance! Happy so far!
Pretty much exactly what hot mud is. 😀
Love my 03 Mazda B2300.🥰 Gotta say I'm definitely not a fan of the newer Ford Ranger chassis 🙁
As much as I don't like the overall size I'm hoping one day to be able to afford a Rivian R1T. Or do some full ev conversion on my Mazda lol
Hard drives, especially spinning discs, and RAM are probably the biggest factor at idle. I dropped my servers' idle draw from 220w to 180w by dropping it's RAM and replacing some older drives.
I've been pretty happy with Garuda Linux, Arch based. You'd be fine with near any of them though. Fedora base is amazing and stable and as well as the Arch based systems I use.
In the end it comes down to your hardware and what kind of gaming you want to do.
AMD gpus seem to work the best next with Intel GPUs. Nvidia can certainly work and be stable but has some drawbacks with Wayland from what I remember. (Maybe have been fixed?)
Anticheat is a crap shoot sometimes
Nginx is pretty simple to run as a reverse proxy. Caddy is even easier but not as scalable.
HAProxy looks intimidating at first but it's pretty easy and very scalable and performant. Wendell from Level1Techs has a nice writeup on their forums
Oh, there's also Nginx Proxy Manager that is very clean and very easy to work and manage with it's nice web UI
Megabonk