

Wow thanks!
Wow thanks!
Awesome, thanks! It didn’t occur to me that IKEA could be an option!
That’s great to know, all four of my other machines are running Debian right now so I should have a pretty good idea of what’s up!
That probably is what I will do for some time, leaning it gently and securely against a wall somehow, but in the future rack would be nice - especially if I find some enterprise firewall for sale or something.
Also really happy to hear ebay might have iLO licenses - I have grabbed a couple one-time licences off there for windows machines before, but I didn’t know they sometimes had stuff like this too.
Thanks for the tips and the link, that’s super useful!
Unsure about the iLO, but I do recall powering on one of these remotely in school using it. I’ll have to wait until I find some power cable to take a look I believe, but I do see a sticker with the default user name and password for it on the side, so here’s hoping haha.
I have a PLA 3d Printer, but I fear PLA has too low of a melting point to use for server components. It would be neat if there were a caddie model out there I could test with though - will have to look around.
Thanks for the insight on the rack as well, that will be good to know in the future I am certain.
There should be a bingo sheet.
Here in Canada we have had tariffs on other countries dairy products since the 70’s in order to protect the Canadian dairy industry and set specific standards for the products of it. There is a cap for importers where if they only bring in small amounts of dairy, the tariff is about 7.5%, but if it exceeds a certain amount, the tariffs do skyrocket to between 241% and 300%.