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What do you use your Kimsufi box for?

jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

I imagine many of us have an extra Kimsufi box, given the price and general awesomeness. What are some creative ways you use your boxes to make life easier?

For me:

Box #1: Seedbox for Linux ISOs

Box #2; Utility applications for day to day stuff (like Kanboard)

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  • DamianDamian Member

    I use it for posting complaints on LET.

  • FredQcFredQc Member

    Storing and archiving my ever evolving porn collection.

    Thanked by 2GoatSeller Nekki
  • luilui Member

    I don't have one, have a Kidechire instead :)

  • ehabehab Member

    study and practice when possible.

  • edanedan Member

    Holy sh**

    @jarland you really change the site title.

    CentOS. Thx.

    Thanked by 1yomero
  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    VM's basically, since they got 16gig, put Proxmox on it wonderfull.

  • NekkiNekki Veteran

    Private Usenet indexer
    Seedbox
    Remote Desktop
    Subsonic server
    No-transcode Plex server
    Emmy Server
    ownCloud

    ALL ON THE SAME FUCKING ATOM N2800.

  • DamianDamian Member

    Nekki said: No-transcode Plex server

    How do make that happen?

  • K4Y5K4Y5 Member
    edited July 2016

    I use mine for a bunch of things -

    Backup DBs, VMs, and websites automatically and cPanel accounts manually, across 2 KS-2E servers for redundancy.

    Third one for "Linux ISOs".

    Fourth one as a remote desktop and some more "Linux ISOs".

    @Damian said:

    Nekki said: No-transcode Plex server

    How do make that happen?

    Plex direct play - https://support.plex.tv/hc/en-us/articles/200250387-Streaming-Media-Direct-Play-and-Direct-Stream

  • For LE* dedi collection only..

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    I guess the joke is over ;)

  • perennateperennate Member, Host Rep

    VPS providers of course, I have twenty VPS providers (hundreds of VPS each) all on the same box.

    Thanked by 2jar imok
  • BochiBochi Member
    edited July 2016

    Held my KS-1 for about a year back then, to mainly act as remote storage and backup target.

    Since I got the KS-4C with its rather powerful processor and the "huge" RAM, I built myself a basic virtualization host using just libvirtd and virsh and love it!
    An excerpt of whats running in those NATed containers on there right know:

    • Plex (using remote storage)
    • Development environment for MHN (Modern Honeypot Network)
    • Munin master
    • GitLab
    • Proxy (caddy, for random things and some services running on containers that are only attached to a local private network)
    • Backup target (partly acting as a intermediary to other cloud storage)

    And there is still so much room left for other things, that I am constantly searching for another excuse to create yet another custom VM. :P

    Thanked by 2ehab theroyalstudent
  • for testing enviroment :D

    *with proxmox

  • netomxnetomx Moderator, Veteran

    Owncloud

  • MridulMridul Member

    To create VMs and own cloud.

  • Summerhost (?)

    Thanked by 1yomero
  • ipasces6ipasces6 Member
    edited July 2016

    @jarland said:
    I imagine many of us have an extra Kimsufi box, given the price and general awesomeness. What are some creative ways you use your boxes to make life easier?

    @edan said:
    Holy sh**

    @jarland you really change the site title.

    CentOS. Thx.

    Thanked by 3zafouhar vedran KamA
  • autoing 2016 FLAC

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    Gay Fish Sufi Talk?

    I'm skeptical Rumi wrote much if anything about homosexual ichthyes.

  • My KS-4C is unused, I just go it to tease those that failed to get one.

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    FredQc said: Storing and archiving my ever evolving porn collection.

    This raises the logical question of what it is evolving from and what it is evolving towards...

  • AmitzAmitz Member

    There is a much better place for your discussion here:
    http://kimsufitalk.com

    Thanked by 2hawc mtoledoce
  • Thanks @Amitz - I'm tired to discuss something not related to Kimsufi ...

    Thanked by 1Amitz
  • AmitzAmitz Member

    mtoledoce said: Thanks @Amitz - I'm tired to discuss something not related to Kimsufi ...

    Yes, that off-topic blabla about non-kimsufi offers went too far.

  • jarland said: Box #2; Utility applications for day to day stuff (like Kanboard)

    I saw this post, and I am thinking about installing this now. Do you have any setting recommendations with this? Or are you just using a default install?

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran
    edited July 2016

    clarity_64 said: I saw this post, and I am thinking about installing this now. Do you have any setting recommendations with this? Or are you just using a default install?

    Kanboard? I seriously just launched their docker image. Do this and you're done:

    docker run -p 0.0.0.0:80:80 --name kb -t kanboard/kanboard

    It's by far my favorite application for tracking my projects and to-do list. It's just so simple and capable, works exactly as you hope something that simple would work.

  • ardaarda Member

    I would split it into some VMs if it could have more than 1 ipv4.

    For now I'm using it as owncloud personal storage box.

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    arda said: I would split it into some VMs if it could have more than 1 ipv4.

    You can still split it into VMs, it's just that you may have to NAT some of the traffic. Definitely not as convenient.

  • ardaarda Member

    @raindog308 said:

    arda said: I would split it into some VMs if it could have more than 1 ipv4.

    You can still split it into VMs, it's just that you may have to NAT some of the traffic. Definitely not as convenient.

    Yeah I know, but I need to have unique IP(v4)s for each of my (virtual) machines for my use case, so not much usable for me.

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