• MudMan@fedia.io
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    2 hours ago

    I think the self-hosting community needs to be more honest with itself about separating self hosting from building server hardware at home as separate hobbies.

    You absolutely don’t need sever-grade hardware for a home/family server, but I do see building a proper server as a separate activity, kinda like building a ship in a bottle.

    That calculation changes a bit if you’re trying to host some publicly available service at home, but even that is a bit of a separate thing unless you’re running a hosting business, at which point it’s not a really a home server anyways, even if it happens to sit inside your house.

    • BorgDrone@feddit.nl
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      42 minutes ago

      You absolutely don’t need sever-grade hardware for a home/family server

      Server-grade hardware makes a lot of sense even for home use. My NAS is tucked away in a closet, having IPMI is so much more convenient when you can’t easily hook it up to a keyboard and mouse.