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What can I do with this server???

alentoalento Member, Host Rep

I am curious ... is there any potential use for this server with these specs?

Size: 1U
CPUs: (2x) Xeon E5430 (Harpertown) quad-core @ 2.66GHz (8 processors)
RAM: 16GB FB-DIMM ECC DDR2 SDRAM (8x2GB)
HDDs: (1x) 250GB, (2x) 1TB
NICs: (2x) 1000Mb/s Ethernet

Would it be suitable for use for shared hosting with CloudLinux? Or for VPS's? I am not really a hardware guy, so I really would like to know what this hardware would reasonably be capable of. Thanks in advance for the serious answers. :)

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  • eoleol Member

    Htop will run fine.

  • alentoalento Member, Host Rep

    Already 2 responses ... ouch! I guess it is not worth having it shipped back from the co-location data center, eh?
    But seriously, is it really not suitable for anything?

  • eoleol Member

    Slightly old but still capable.
    Power consumption vs. performance might not be that good nowadays though.

  • alentoalento Member, Host Rep

    @eol said:
    Slightly old but still capable.
    Power consumption vs. performance might not be that good nowadays though.

    Any idea what it might be capable of???

  • eoleol Member

    With only 16GB it is kind of memory limited.
    I would Putin at least another 16 gigs of RAM.
    Then think about a use case.

  • Storage / Backups mostly.

    For Shared hosting these days SSDs are a must

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  • deankdeank Member, Troll

    If you don't idle it, you are a heretic.

  • @alento said:
    I am curious ... is there any potential use for this server with these specs?

    No

  • LyphiardLyphiard Member, Host Rep

    How much do you pay for colocation? It might be worth it to simply have the datacenter toss the server and get yourself a nice VPS ... I definitely wouldn't pay remote hands + shipping fees on such an old device.

  • alentoalento Member, Host Rep

    @Lyphiard said:
    How much do you pay for colocation? It might be worth it to simply have the datacenter toss the server and get yourself a nice VPS ... I definitely wouldn't pay remote hands + shipping fees on such an old device.

    It was pulled from the rack a couple of months ago, and it's twin will be pulled in May, so I was wondering if there might be something worth tinkering with there or no.... sounds like the consensus is gonna be no. Thanks for the comment.

  • Just idle it.

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  • vserversitevserversite Member, Host Rep

    That is an old CPU. CT Virtualization is an option or Webhosting.

  • First-RootFirst-Root Member, Host Rep
    edited January 2019

    @eol First... :)

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  • @FR_Michael said:

    @eol First... :)

    Wut

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  • To do in which kind of domain? Because, that is not bad server, you can run web sites with good traffic on it, without problems. You can also use it as a backup server, nextcloud server, mail server, host chat server...

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  • Try to install win3.1 and pray it boots

  • eoleol Member

    @FR_Michael said:

    @eol First... :)

    LOLWUT.

  • dfroedfroe Member, Host Rep

    Well, based on the CPU that server is more than 10 years old. Speaking in IT-dimenions I'd say it's time to rest in piece. I'd guess some VPS on a modern plattform will easily outperform it.

  • eol said: I would Putin at least another 16 gigs of RAM.

    Putin? As In Vladimir? You lost me...

  • perennateperennate Member, Host Rep

    Hm, 10 year old CPU? Only one thing to do with that server.

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  • eoleol Member

    @perennate said:
    Hm, 10 year old CPU? Only one thing to do with that server.

    Aww.
    Come on.
    They got no intel ME or amd PSP backdoor.
    That's a plus.

  • @FR_Michael said:

    @eol First... :)

    Fail. 4 day reply is NOT a necropost. Fuck, it's not even from last year.

    Thanked by 1eol
  • @TimboJones said:

    @FR_Michael said:

    @eol First... :)

    Fail. 4 day reply is NOT a necropost. Fuck, it's not even from last year.

    If it was on page 3 or older it's necrophilia of a thread and isn't taken too kindly to around these parts, boy.

    Thanked by 1eol
  • @alento said:
    Would it be suitable for use for shared hosting with CloudLinux? Or for VPS's? I am not really a hardware guy, so I really would like to know what this hardware would reasonably be capable of. Thanks in advance for the serious answers. :)

    Does "making the Internet safer" sound serious enough?

    Convert your server into a port scan detector by following TCP port scan detection with HAProxy: Revised. Report the incidents to the abuse contacts of port scan source IPs, so owners of those infected computers have a chance to clean up their devices. Make the Internet safer in the end.

    Your server with 16GB RAM is definitely capable of this.

  • eoleol Member

    @chihcherng said:
    Does "making the Internet safer" sound serious enough?

    No.
    You can't.

  • Will it fit in your butt?

  • eoleol Member
    edited January 2019

    @Letzien said:
    Will it fit in your butt?

    No.
    I blocked all unused ports.

    EDIT:
    Let me take this opportunity to recommend HomOS.

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  • @eol said:

    @Letzien said:
    Will it fit in your butt?

    No.
    I blocked all unused ports.

    StomaOS

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