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  • @hyperblast said: which of the three windows servers should i get rid of and run linux instead?

    All of them, of course!

    Sorry, couldn't resist. :D

  • dev_vpsdev_vps Member
    edited August 2024

    @hyperblast said:
    which of the three windows servers should i get rid of and run linux instead?

    if I had these choice,
    I would install Hyper-V on #2 and setup a Linux VM

    Actually since it has 10gb ram, there is enough room to setup two Linux VMs

  • i tend to flatten #3 and run it with linux again. it has a permanent load of 6-10% when idling, the epcys are bumping at 1-3%.

  • @hyperblast said:
    i tend to flatten #3 and run it with linux again. it has a permanent load of 6-10% when idling, the epcys are bumping at 1-3%.

    core i9 has better graphics handling for RDP

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