nixos-config/machines/fuuko/README.md
Simon Bruder cc9fbf8d37
fuuko: Reinstall on different SSD
The old one is quite small and does not have a cache, which makes it
quite slow. The new SSD also has a much higher endurance rating.
2022-01-14 17:05:40 +01:00

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# fuuko
## Hardware
HP MicroServer Gen8 with an [Intel Xeon E3-1220L
v2](https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/65735/intel-xeon-processor-e3-1220l-v2-3m-cache-2-30-ghz.html)
and 8GiB ECC RAM (1600MHz). It isnt the best choice, but I already had it
lying around and it is acceptable after changing the CPU from the original
Celeron. I decided not to use another consumer-grade computer for this, since
the server offers ECC memory and therefore should be more reliable.
The SSD (Intel DC S4500 480GB) is connected to the first drive slot in a 3.5 ″
adapter. I originally wanted to connect it to the internal ODD SATA port, but
since it only supports SATA2 (3Gbit/s) and does not support booting from it,
requiring an additional boot drive, I decided against this.
For storage it has two Hard drives (Seagate Exos E 7E8 ST8000NM000A and WD
Ultrastar DC HC320 0B36404) in BTRFS RAID1. They are connected to the 2rd and
3th bay. Bay 3 is only SATA2, but that should not be the bottleneck.
## Purpose
It is my main server handling most long-runing tasks and services.
## Name
Fuuko Ibuki is a student in *Clannad* who carves starfish out of wood.