How does server colocation work?
We're about to be homeless, and I'm wondering if we could set up our personal desktop in a colocation datacenter to keep our websites online (most of it is hosted on our desktop, except thankfully our email) instead of putting the desktop in a storage unit with no power or internet.
Could also probably use it for cloud streaming our games that way. :3
@frost I think it's a bit more expensive than you probably imagine unless you know someone
@noiob Ooof.
@noiob some random website [https://www.quotecolo.com/colocation/us/california/oakland/] says few hundred dollars a month
which is a lot, but depending on the amount, might be ""doable""
okay still not really doable but cheaper than rent. Their "1U" number is $100 a month, which is like, we spend that much on transit already. But we'd need more than 1U for a desktop (cabinet-style, not rack style, whee).
@frost your desktop also probably draws more than 110W
@noiob oof! good point. Not SUPER much more than 110W, I think the pcpartpicker estimate was something like 350-400, but still definitely over that.
@frost also they won't let you just chuck a tower somewhere
@noiob Heck. I think that's what I was getting at with my original post, I wasn't sure if it was possible to just chuck a tower somewhere.
@noiob bad idea: get a 1U server somewhere and pop in our desktop's boot drive
(that would probably be too expensive though and I don't know if it would even work)
@noiob Oh hey there's a 1U server for $80 on Craigslist (down in Mountain View).
Wow holy poop. We're about to spend like double that on a cart to haul our stuff around anyway (those are weirdly expensive). Heck, we just spent that much on a hard drive for our desktop, too!
So we could get a real server, stick it in the datacenter, have a bit of a safety net for our sites for a couple months.
@noiob ...It would be way easier and cheaper to just put our desktop at somebody's house...
... but we don't know anyone in dirtspace.
@noiob Windows? We're running Linux already! :3