• 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I’d always go as minimal as possible to have the most resources available for things I want to run, not for things I have to run.

  • 640kb@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I can still remember running Windows 3.1 on my Windows 98 Pentium machine (booted into DOS 7.0). The sheer responsiveness… In a blink of an eye the system was ready, apps would open. The last time I felt this kind of responsive speed was running KolibriOS: http://www.kolibrios.org/en/

    I’ve run plenty of low resource OSes/Distros on low-end hardware but… there’s nothing sweeter than running low resource OSes on high end hardware - it feels like the future (the way it was suppose to be).

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    1 year ago

    Last time I booted tinycore was on my Compaq TC1000 with the quantum cpu transmeta crusoe 👌

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        1 year ago

        So what I am hearing is that I need to start buying server and not desktop motherboards.

        128GB isn’t that much when running multiple VMs with PCIe passthrough and docker apps in the background, but its all my little asus x399 board can handle… or any x399 board it seems.

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              1 year ago

              For my own projects I buy whatever Supermirco platform the data center manager has a volume discount for or I find used Dell equipment from third party sellers or ebay.

              At work we rent by the month based on needs and availability. I never know the brand, just the specs. Lately AMD based servers have been more competitive.