i started this project on a laptop with plex, went to my old PC and some old work PC’s, but they were too crappy to do alot with.

but now i am finally confident enough to say this homeserver is stable. it’s been running for 2 1/2 months now without any downtime and it runs everything i need! (i might also add a MC server someday idk)

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    Maybe I’m just unlucky but I’ve experienced plenty of power outages that negatively affected my servers (mostly services not coming back up properly) so I’ve found it more worthwhile to optimize boot and recovery time.

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      A small apc has helped my tiny server stay up for the couple of min downtime that occurs yearly.

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        Sure an APC/UPS is pretty much necessity but I’ve also had services that lost their mind when the internet went down for more than a few mins. I also personally wouldn’t rely on a UPS keeping the server up long enough for power to be restored (depends on capacity and load, etc.). Sometimes a graceful shutdown paired with WoL is better.

        Lots of ways to approach these issues which is why infrastructure engineers get paid well.

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          It’s not to keep it up untill power is restored. It’s to keep it up if it was a minor outage and cleanly shutdown if it isn’t.

          If some is using it purely for weathering an outage they’re doing it wrong.