Comment by mx7zysuj4xew 7 hours ago Everything you listed is the antithesis to managing and maintaining high availability systems 2 comments mx7zysuj4xew Reply peanut-walrus 5 hours ago It's your personal toy server, you are optimizing for something entirely different than high availability. andix 4 hours ago I have around 20 "personal toy servers". I really don't like to fix them all the time.Most of them are some small VMs or some Rasperry Pis controlling something. I want minimal changes on those systems, but still being able to update them.
peanut-walrus 5 hours ago It's your personal toy server, you are optimizing for something entirely different than high availability. andix 4 hours ago I have around 20 "personal toy servers". I really don't like to fix them all the time.Most of them are some small VMs or some Rasperry Pis controlling something. I want minimal changes on those systems, but still being able to update them.
andix 4 hours ago I have around 20 "personal toy servers". I really don't like to fix them all the time.Most of them are some small VMs or some Rasperry Pis controlling something. I want minimal changes on those systems, but still being able to update them.
It's your personal toy server, you are optimizing for something entirely different than high availability.
I have around 20 "personal toy servers". I really don't like to fix them all the time.
Most of them are some small VMs or some Rasperry Pis controlling something. I want minimal changes on those systems, but still being able to update them.