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by Patrick-STH 1217 days ago
STH has been around for 14 years and so we have tested these big servers from the P100 days (see our DeepLearning12 build) and newer. Home was the /home/ directory in Linux.

We do have some content for homes. Check out our TinyMiniMicro series as an example.

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>> Home was the /home/ directory in Linux.

I have never (until reading this) thought of it in that context. Was that the original meaning for the name, or did it shift over time?

It is in the "About" page :-)

I always get confused by why folks ask why we have server content. The Wall Street Journal covers more than just one road in NYC.

Now that is a throwback! That old logo was created with GIMP at a table outside NetApp. STH started at a time when the SMB market (and VERY high-end homes) were using Dell, HP, and IBM rackmount gear off-lease. The original STH idea came from me learning Linux as an alternative to Windows for that segment. STH was what I used to learn the rest of the market outside of work. The first product we were sent for a review was a rackmount case and that started us on the path of reviewing new gear ~2010-2011 when it was a part time blog instead of having a team of folks working on the site. I still try to keep 15-20% of our content in the SMB/ high-end home arena.