Replying to Avatar Keith Mukai

DUMP YOUR RASPI NODES. Get a used mini PC or used laptop for cheap!

More powerful, only $45-75 on eBay (plus ~$65 2TB ssd, but you'd need that anyway for your Raspi node).

This HP EliteDesk 705 G4 is **overkill** for a node. 5 yrs old. Costs $75*.

Fan noise? Meh. Power draw? CPU's max draw is 35W.

https://m.primal.net/HLsC.mp4

Once it's done syncing, the video can't even pick up the fan running at idling speeds:

https://m.primal.net/HLsE.mp4

Cost to run:

15W * 24hrs / 1000W/kW * 12¢/kWh * 30 days = $1.30/mo

This cpu is 8.5x more powerful than a Raspi4.

A more pleb-friendly option is a used laptop. Has everything you need built-in (esp the BATTERY!!! Huge advantage vs Raspi). This HP ProBook 450 G3 is running an 8yr old i5-6200U (3.5x more powerful than a Raspi4). Also super-quiet and low power (15W max cpu draw).

https://m.primal.net/HLsF.mp4

First time that I'm thinking to switch from my perfectly fine working RPI4 8GB. For 4 years I had no problems, but maybe for a RAID 1 solution it is worth to switch. I need to do some research...

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For me it's power issues. I've had two Raspi4s die on me (ssd/sd card corrupted) and I think each time it was due to an ill-timed power outage or momentary power dropout.

So Raspi4 + UPS is probably maybe okay. Just underpowered and overpriced.

Mini PC + UPS def robust and reliable.

Old laptop w/built-in battery just about ideal for people that just want to keep things simple.

For data backups, my strategy is moving toward:

* virtualizing containers via ProxMox

* dual mini-PC ProxMox cluster

* nvme system drive in each mini PC

* 2 TB ssd data drive for each

* 8 TB mirrored NAS spinning hdds storing scheduled backups from the 2TB data drive AND the ProxMox container image/snapshots.

So any system nvme can fail, any 2TB data ssd can fail, and either of the physical mini PCs can die and I'd still be able to rebuild everything as long as one of the mirrored hdds survives.

And all of this is kind of just tech ops LARPing as I really don't need this level of redundancy and failover. I don't run LN so the vast majority of my node data is totally unimportant (lost my node data? Meh, IBD again).

Everyone larps while learning. You coulda fooled me 🤙

I was always using my RPI4 with UPS so I never had any problems and for what I used it worked fine, but I'm missing the Raid 1 solution. Maybe with Rpi5 I will have that solution or earlier I will try a cheap HP...

Very similar to my experience and funny enough, my new setup was not that different when I ditched the raspis.