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by Calzifer
163 days ago
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> Data centers are built with redundant network connectivity, backup power, and fire suppression. [...] The question is their relative frequency, which is where the data center is far superior. Well, I remember one incident were a 'professional' data center burned down including the backups. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OVHcloud#Incidents I know no such incident for some basement hosting. Doesn't mean much. I'm just a bit surprised so many people are worried because of the server location and no one had mentioned yet the quite outstanding OVH incident. |
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https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/comments/wvqxs7/my_homelab_...
I don't have a bone to pick here. If F-Droid wants to free-ball it I think that's fine. You can usually run things for max cheap by just sticking them on a residential Google Fiber line in one of the cheap power states and then just making sure your software can quickly be deployed elsewhere in times of outage. It's not a huge deal unless you need always-on.
But the arguments being made here are not correct.