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GTP 3 days ago

You would have issues with providing the reliability levels (read: SLA) that we come to expect from data centers. But, if there are enough services that we don't care about if they go down for a few hours, this could be doable. It still relies on the assumption that we got enough services to justify the effort though. It is way more realistic if you set up your own homelab and provide services to your family, under the caveat that they may go offline every now and then.

bognition 3 days ago | parent [-]

It turns out, if you build it correctly, you can get BETTER reliability SLAs. There's a company https://www.storj.io/ thats been doing this for years.

kube-system 3 days ago | parent | next [-]

I doubt it, there are data centers with several decades of 100% uptime.

People often think of the large cloud providers when they think of data centers -- but their data centers are typically mediocre in terms of redundancy and uptime. Their strategy is generally to have less infrastructure redundancy and rely on software failover... e.g. failover to another AZ

GTP 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Are they hosting inside private homes? A quick glance at their website isn't turning up any information about this.