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by piaste
1690 days ago
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> This is an interesting option for people who need a specific Raspberry Pi hosted somewhere. What is that use case though? The page says that they only host regular Pis and optionally a USB SSD. So they can't do anything that a regular cloud server can't do - no custom hats, etc. I have a Pi 4 home server, and the biggest issue right now is that my home upload is a bit weak for remote video streaming. So this product could interest me, in theory - saves me from having to migrate all my data & configuration to a cloud server. But I would rather pay Hetzner a very similar amount of money to get a VPS that's about as powerful as a Pi (probably more) and still have the physical Pi here at home as a fallback. Maybe there are ARM-specialized, highly distributed tasks for which a fleet of Pis is particularly efficient? |
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"To ensure that every Pi at our decentralized locations always has enough network throughput, the uplink and downlink is fixed at 10 Mbps."
Not sure about your use case, but for me that is way less bandwidth than I have at home.