They are likely to be 150-250W each idle.
we don't have any projects that would use them full time
The problem is there are people out there who are much more geared up for providing processing power on low margins. We already provide boxes that you can get an SSH shell on, so I don't think the need is comparable to other equipment.
You can get a decent dedicated server for £1000/year or a very generous VPS. It'll have a much faster internet connection, free redundancy & upgrades, and take up no space. You might like to talk to Bitfolk, who very kindly provide the Hackspace VPS, or just get an Amazon account and pay for what you use.
I'd love to know who's planning use this server for anything more than IRC - I've certainly never seen any attempt to do heavy work on Babbage. Does anyone have any ideas beyond mining Bitcoins or running pretty screensavers?
Mark
tl;dr -- we have to say no to most things and this might be one of
them, let's just be clear and polite what standard is being applied
Yes, but you can substitute many things for "processing power" in that
On Fri, Oct 05, 2012 at 09:04:00AM +0100, Mark Steward wrote:
> The problem is there are people out there who are much more geared up for
> providing processing power on low margins.
sentence. I'm just arguing the point though, since...
> We already provide boxes that you can get an SSH shell on, so I...I take your point, completely. The request before us is fully in
> don't think the need is comparable to other equipment.
the discretionary category and the line has to be drawn somewhere.
I think the tension is that I don't get the impression that existing
hardware / heavy machinery, which is out-of-use a lot and requires a
lot of maintenance, has had to pass a higher bar than has already been
met:
> Does anyone have any ideas beyond mining Bitcoins or running pretty...in this instance by Simon / Jon (storage array / mega computer
> screensavers?
tinkering / creation -- neither requires disruption / constant power /
more dedicated space than some other heavy equipment).
For me this seems to have been a rough process because the equipment
was donated and should obvioulsy not just be binned, but appears to be
more costly to run or dispose of than anticipated.