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My theory is just a hunch, the logs don’t give any info except that 0 releases were found
Have an old Dell Optiplex with a E3-1200 Xenon running esxi with 32GB RAM and an Nvidia k620.
- Ubuntu server VM running Plex
- Ubuntu server VM running sonarr/radarr, Jackett and Qbit
- Synology DS412+ with 4x 4TB drives using SHR
Just got a smoking deal on a DS1819+ that I’ll be loading with 12TB drives.
A Game of Pool. Jonathan Winters and Jack Klugman are amazing. And the moral of the story hit hard
Ok, cool. If you’re just paying for the rack space and power, make sure you know what the rates are for going over power allotment (and bandwidth if it includes burst, some ISPs might still charge extra of you burst above the bandwidth you’re paying for). Confirm if you’ll have access to 120v or 240v or both. What power cables you’ll need for your PDU or servers if they’re providing the PDU.
Just a point on the text of the actual photo. Armenia’s claim is that the disputed land is a republic, The Republic of Artsakh. The Republic has its own government, though it relies greatly on Armenia. The majority of the population, including the president are Armenian.
This really depends on the services you’re paying for from the colo.
Assuming they offer internet services, you can probably chooses between a static or dynamic IP for your WAN IP. For your internal network, you would be responsible for DHCP or static assignment.
You’ll also need a security device like a firewall or router that can perform NAT for your internal addresses.
This info is assuming a lot, I’m not sure if you’re paying for a service that might include the WAN networking component, or if you’re just paying for power and real estate.
Happy to help with any more info if you have specific questions.
Also, you should be able to physically access your gear yourself so you’re not paying for smart hands. I would ask the colo of their access hours are anything other than 24/7.