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Backing up with rsync, DNS servers.
Gameservers
TeamSpeak3
And websites
@xprotocept
what setup you got for them and how much?
@daimonb
I got 1 VPS with 1GB Ram with Debian 6.0 Installed Running a CoD4 Server Hosted in Germany
The one for TeamSpeak3 has 512MB with Debian 6.0 From Alvotech Hosted in NL
And the one for the Website has 384MB Ram with Debian 6.0 Hosted in France
nice
IRC and... well, thats about it.
I believe we've already had this discussion :P
http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/309/what-do-you-do-with-your-leb/p1
@Kuro ill slap my own hand lmao
Another post of this? damn
@Kuro moaned that "I believe we've already had this discussion :P"
About a dozen times actually.
Websites, Minecraft, IRC, VPN, backup storage, Testing/development, anything else that needs to run 24/7 or needs a decent internet connection.
512mb Server for TeamSpeak? :O Seems like a bit of overpowered
Testing my Slackware scripts and changes for now ........
Proxy/VPN
ircd & bouncers
testing/devbox
ftpd
httpd
File processing & data analysis
anything else I happen to need on a day by day basis
Web server, mumble, and minecraft.
I;m still waiting for someone to say porn. Or pr0n is that's your twist.
For personal use: VPN, Proxy and Teamspeak.
For business use: Nameservers, Mail, Monitoring, mySQL, Backups
pr0n?
I mainly use low end boxes for hosting websites (and related services), mostly small informational sites or blogs that get too little traffic to need a more highend box, and I can't really work with cPanel
I am sure this topic has been discussed many times before here :P
Video streaming over RTMP every so often, hosting one or two websites, and minecraft.
DNS, Backup, Web Server, VPN (soon) and.. my secrets.
I have one Debian 6 box with my web content on, also use it to mirror other websites and some storage space.
Hosting websites..and only that maybe..I still trying to adjust with Linux. Started right away by installing it on my net-book
Hosting website,
Backup,
Socks Proxy,
Testing ect.
DNS, backup, VPN, proxies, low-traffic websites
I use mine to pick up chicks at the bar.
Success rate?
Do they accept PayPal too?
Depends on the size of the ram disk.
good job nobody uses floppy drives anymore