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What can I do with this server???
I am curious ... is there any potential use for this server with these specs?
Size: 1U
CPUs: (2x) Xeon E5430 (Harpertown) quad-core @ 2.66GHz (8 processors)
RAM: 16GB FB-DIMM ECC DDR2 SDRAM (8x2GB)
HDDs: (1x) 250GB, (2x) 1TB
NICs: (2x) 1000Mb/s Ethernet
Would it be suitable for use for shared hosting with CloudLinux? Or for VPS's? I am not really a hardware guy, so I really would like to know what this hardware would reasonably be capable of. Thanks in advance for the serious answers.
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Idle it
Htop will run fine.
Already 2 responses ... ouch! I guess it is not worth having it shipped back from the co-location data center, eh?
But seriously, is it really not suitable for anything?
Slightly old but still capable.
Power consumption vs. performance might not be that good nowadays though.
Any idea what it might be capable of???
With only 16GB it is kind of memory limited.
I would Putin at least another 16 gigs of RAM.
Then think about a use case.
Storage / Backups mostly.
For Shared hosting these days SSDs are a must
If you don't idle it, you are a heretic.
No
How much do you pay for colocation? It might be worth it to simply have the datacenter toss the server and get yourself a nice VPS ... I definitely wouldn't pay remote hands + shipping fees on such an old device.
It was pulled from the rack a couple of months ago, and it's twin will be pulled in May, so I was wondering if there might be something worth tinkering with there or no.... sounds like the consensus is gonna be no. Thanks for the comment.
Just idle it.
suitable thread
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/21769/simple-server-monitoring-feedback-appreciated-public-beta/p8
That is an old CPU. CT Virtualization is an option or Webhosting.
@eol First...
Wut
To do in which kind of domain? Because, that is not bad server, you can run web sites with good traffic on it, without problems. You can also use it as a backup server, nextcloud server, mail server, host chat server...
Try to install win3.1 and pray it boots
LOLWUT.
Well, based on the CPU that server is more than 10 years old. Speaking in IT-dimenions I'd say it's time to rest in piece. I'd guess some VPS on a modern plattform will easily outperform it.
Putin? As In Vladimir? You lost me...
Hm, 10 year old CPU? Only one thing to do with that server.
Aww.
Come on.
They got no intel ME or amd PSP backdoor.
That's a plus.
Fail. 4 day reply is NOT a necropost. Fuck, it's not even from last year.
If it was on page 3 or older it's necrophilia of a thread and isn't taken too kindly to around these parts, boy.
Does "making the Internet safer" sound serious enough?
Convert your server into a port scan detector by following TCP port scan detection with HAProxy: Revised. Report the incidents to the abuse contacts of port scan source IPs, so owners of those infected computers have a chance to clean up their devices. Make the Internet safer in the end.
Your server with 16GB RAM is definitely capable of this.
No.
You can't.
Will it fit in your butt?
No.
I blocked all unused ports.
EDIT:
Let me take this opportunity to recommend HomOS.
StomaOS