| ▲ | inventor7777 4 hours ago | |
True. However, I've always noticed that ARM has less Linux support than x86, and the main benefits ARM is known for are typically performance/watt, running cooler, and less legacy support. Since this server seems to have pretty average performance/watt and cooling, I can't really see much advantage to ARM here, at least for typical server use cases. Unless you're doing ARM development, but I feel like a Pi 4/5 is better for basic development. | ||
| ▲ | cromka 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Linux support for ARM is inferior for end users of desktop 3rd party software. Everything else is provided by the repos. I doubt this person runs Signal or Spotify on those servers. | ||