host workhub.so workhub.so has address 188.114.97.3 workhub.so has address 188.114.96.3 workhub.so has IPv6 address 2a06:98c1:3121::3 workhub.so has IPv6 address 2a06:98c1:3120::3 whois 2a06:98c1:3121::3 % This is the RIPE Database query service. % The objects are in RPSL format. % % The RIPE Database is subject to Terms and Conditions. % See https://docs.db.ripe.net/terms-conditions.html % Note: this output has been filtered. % To receive output for a database update, use the "-B" flag. % Information related to '2a06:98c1::/32' % Abuse contact for '2a06:98c1::/32' is 'abuse@cloudflare.com' inet6num: 2a06:98c1::/32 netname: CLOUDFLARENET-EU
All I hear here is the sound of “BAWK BAWK!” chicken.
Because they use a cloudflare domain?
I know what they mean and I know how it still makes sense to use Cloudflare when hosting everything else yourself, the comment was a bit tongue in cheek.
I do hope they have bought at least two of those Mac Minis so their service doesn’t go down every time they need to reboot something.
I do hope they have bought at least two of those Mac Minis so their service doesn’t go down every time they need to reboot something.
Well, the article says
Single Point of Failure: Downtime during server restarts
Yes. I mean, I was hoping they’re not serious about that.
Uhm…. How many months do I need to run the Mac mini that it only costs me $2/month including electricity and internet costs after buying it for several hundred bucks?
The answer is in the article - the Mac mini was $250 and is not included here, the $2/month is electricity.
And also the internet connection, network equipment,… are not part of the calculation. I don’t say, they’re lying, but the headline suggests a way lower cost than they pay.
I mean, they’re comparing it to some cloud provider, where you get housing, hardware, networking, internet connectivity, electricity, (maybe software licenses), maintenance and some form of management of your hosts and some more things all covered in your fee and then they say, they are cheaper, because they only list the electricity. And in all fairness, they most likely are. It’s impressive to use refurbished consumer hardware in production and get away with it. I’d probably use two Mac minis and try to get more availability and flexibility for software upgrades, etc. in this case. If they can afford a $2 per month, they can also survive $4 per month.