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DrunkMaster2015-08-28 13:58:01
Network administration
DrunkMaster, 2015-08-28 13:58:01

What is an ARM server?

Example:
"AX10 takes you to the world of ARM architecture"
ru.hetzner.com/hosting/produkte_rootserver/ax10
32 GB MicroSD drive
In terms of reliability, how fast are they? From the user's point of view, as I understand it, there is no difference, the usual axis, the usual fool root access?
Regarding the IPv6 subnet (/64), can anyone say when we will be able to host 64 sites on the server, each on its own IPv6? Because now I tried to set the site to IPv6 - it stops working.

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Ivan, 2015-08-28
@LiguidCool

What actually surprises you? It's just that the server is built on a processor of a different architecture.
Alya Raspberry Pi . The same debian is installed on raspberries. More than enough for a non-over-productive project. No need to keep a huge rack, eat little current, it costs a penny.
And here is the description.

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2015-08-28
@inkvizitor68sl

> In terms of reliability
, everything is the same. Dead - changed, dead - changed.
> speeds
+\- like old atoms (times 270 or 300). Only the disk is crappy-slow (more precisely, not even a disk, but a microsd).
> From the point of view of the user, as I understand it, there is no difference, the usual axis, the usual fool root access?
On typical tasks - no (except for the slowness of the disk). Only compiled for ARM. Well, there are fewer distributors.
For 20 euros, they will also give an SSD, you can somehow live with this. For the rest - nafig, it's easier to take the classic x86_64 in kimsufi for the same money, or take a virtual machine from one of the billions of low-cost virtual machines.
> Concerning the IPv6 subnet (/64), who can say when we will be able to host 64 sites on the server, each on its own IPv6? Because now I tried to set the site to IPv6 - it stops working.
Ask different questions in different threads instead of lumping everything together. Moreover, the problem is described in the style of "pressed the pedal - the car does not go."

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cakama3a, 2016-10-06
@cakama3a

On ARM processors, not every control panel becomes. Instead of the same ISP panel, you can install Ajenti, but in general, the speed of such servers is not suitable for online stores with 85,000+ products, since any selection from the tables will be very long. Although I speak as the owner of a raspberry pi 2, perhaps other solutions will be faster. By the way, the server on raspberry pedanto.com/news/ustanovka-veb-servera-na-raspberr...

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