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RE: Upgrading my ancient homelab. Ideas for a first home-lab node that should "also" run a HIVE node. Input apreciated.

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According to the specs here, 32Gb of RAM and 4TB of storage. Hope that info is still current.

I currently have a 200Mb/s XGS.PON fiber internet connection. At my current adress 200Mb/s the fastest option available. They are slowly making 1Gb/s and 4Gb/s available at decent pricing, not sure how long it will take before it becomes available at my address, but it seems wise to be prepaired.

I'ts quite amazing how internet speeds have gone up. I worked for a small ISP in 1996..1997,and we served tens of thousands of users with just hundreds of dial-in modems, and just a few Mb/s upstream.

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Thanks. Yes, it is amazing. I still remember a vivid discussion with a telecom guy. He claimed that telephone lines are just not made for digital traffic and that 9600 b/s is maximum !LOLZ

It was in late 80s, I think. Running a BBS system at the time.

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