1
0

TL;DR about services was removed.

This commit is contained in:
Alexander Andreev 2024-04-08 04:13:44 +04:00
parent 235de5f04c
commit 244098253d
Signed by: Arav
GPG Key ID: 25969B23DCB5CA34

View File

@ -82,7 +82,6 @@ block content
h2 My servers h2 My servers
p I have two of them, the first one is a #[a(href='https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-3-model-b/' rel='nofollow noreferrer') Raspberry Pi 3 rev. B] single board computer and the second one is a laptop. Yeah, not quite impressive, but they do their work just fine. p I have two of them, the first one is a #[a(href='https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-3-model-b/' rel='nofollow noreferrer') Raspberry Pi 3 rev. B] single board computer and the second one is a laptop. Yeah, not quite impressive, but they do their work just fine.
p Laptop is Acer Packard Bell TE69CX that has a 2 core Intel Pentium 2117U 1.8GHz and 10GB RAM (2GB + 8GB), the system disk is a 120GB SSD and the other one is 2TB HDD where all the shit I have is stored. I've replaced my good old 500GB disk with 2TB one, since it became a little too tight, now it is a system disk for Raspberry Pi. Everything that have just a bit of importantance to me is backed up, encrypted and stored in the clouds. :) p Laptop is Acer Packard Bell TE69CX that has a 2 core Intel Pentium 2117U 1.8GHz and 10GB RAM (2GB + 8GB), the system disk is a 120GB SSD and the other one is 2TB HDD where all the shit I have is stored. I've replaced my good old 500GB disk with 2TB one, since it became a little too tight, now it is a system disk for Raspberry Pi. Everything that have just a bit of importantance to me is backed up, encrypted and stored in the clouds. :)
p #[span.highlighted TL;DR about services.] Laptop runs BIND9 (master) via DNSCrypt-proxy, a network file share, a public file upload service, a seedbox, a HTTP public file share, TeamSpeak 3, Mumble, I2P, Yggdrasil, an internet-radio, git server, ClamAV for email server (since Raspberry litteraly chokes on ClamAV), a web-server, and a database. Raspberry Pi 3 runs BIND9 (slave) via DNSCrypt-proxy, a Tor node, an email server, and a XMPP server.
section#servers-photos section#servers-photos
div.columns.figs div.columns.figs
figure figure