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| docker_notes:vm-container [2025-12-15 Mon wk51 07:08] – [KVM versus Proxmox] baumkp | docker_notes:vm-container [2025-12-23 Tue wk52 10:48] (current) – [KVM versus Proxmox] baumkp | ||
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| I may try Proxmox in the future, there is currently no compelling reason for me to do so at this time. | I may try Proxmox in the future, there is currently no compelling reason for me to do so at this time. | ||
| - | As my old router became too unreliable to use circa November 2024, I have replaced. | + | As my old router became too unreliable to use circa November 2024, I have replaced. |
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| + | My main home server is based upon an Intel Atom C3750 server, this is still currently adequately meeting my needs. I have upgraded with a 10Gb/s PCIe card. My router as of 2025-01 is a i3-305 based machine, with modern 2x 2.5GB/s NICs and 2 x 10GB/s NICs, all RJ45 type with 10GB/S NICs able to operate reliably and low power at all main speeds down to 10MB/s. I also still operate an older Intel Atom C2750 as a back-up server. This gets started by the main server once a week to run a Restic back-up with a Python script I wrote. | ||
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| + | My main switch is a XikeStor SKS8300-12E2T2X. | ||
| - | My main home server is based upon an Intel Atom C3750 server, this is still currently adequately meeting my needs. I have upgraded with a 2.5Gb/s PCIe card. ++tl;dr|I have replaced with a i3-305 based machine, with 2x modern 2.5GB/s NICs and 2 x 10GB/s NICs, all RJ45 type with 10GB/S NICs able to operate reliably and low power at all main speeds down to 10MB/ | ||