[fpc-other] GIT versioning server on Raspberry Pi?

Mark Morgan Lloyd markMLl.fpc-other at telemetry.co.uk
Mon Jun 5 11:04:40 CEST 2017


On 30/05/17 14:30, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> On 2017-05-29 13:01, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:> I'd use something like an
> HP> Microserver with at least mirrored discs,
> Yes the HP Microservers are excellent! I highly recommend them, and they
> are cheap as chips - so a real bargain. I would load it with good
> NAT/Server style disks (eg: Western Digital Red disks) and a small SSD
> boot disk (or even a USB stick). Run FreeBSD or Linux with ZFS in
> RAID-z1 or RAID-z2. Like I said is some other thread, I wouldn't trust
> my data on any other file system again - only ZFS for me! A all-in-one
> easy to set up system is FreeNAS (which comes standard with ZFS) and
> includes other since things like easy directory sharing via FTP, HTTP,
> NFS etc. All managed via a simple web interface.

It appears that ZFS is also available for Debian "Stretch", and is in 
"Jessie" backports. That's the original Sun implementation, via BSD.

It would almost certainly need more than an RPi to do it justice though.

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