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    • StardenverS Offline
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      Hi all

      I am about to get another server for my cloudron installation and I would like to spend as much money as needed, but don't overbuy in terms of overpowered hardware. Is there any way to calculate how much CPU power I would need? I am fine with some "buffer" but don't want to spend money I don't really need to spend.

      Right now I am looking at some kind of older CPU inside a cheap server. Its a Xeon E3-1275v6. It comes with 64 GB ECC RAM. I will install Nextcloud, run a mail server for my wife and me and a Mastodon instance. Besides that I am planning on running a few small web-services like FreshRSS, Wordpress-Blog (personal) and Collabora for Nextcloud.

      In case the hardware is powerful enough, I am thinking about running a minecraft server but I am okay if it doesn't work (for me and 2-3 friends). I would also like to run some small services like a personal git, haste or some other small services.

      How can I calculate what kind of CPU I need? Like I said - everything is personal and only for my own usage (+wife). I don't expect many visitors on my blog (its more of a personal diary) and besides the minecraft server (3-4 players) all services will be used by just me.

      thanks all for your input on this

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      • StardenverS Stardenver

        Hi all

        I am about to get another server for my cloudron installation and I would like to spend as much money as needed, but don't overbuy in terms of overpowered hardware. Is there any way to calculate how much CPU power I would need? I am fine with some "buffer" but don't want to spend money I don't really need to spend.

        Right now I am looking at some kind of older CPU inside a cheap server. Its a Xeon E3-1275v6. It comes with 64 GB ECC RAM. I will install Nextcloud, run a mail server for my wife and me and a Mastodon instance. Besides that I am planning on running a few small web-services like FreshRSS, Wordpress-Blog (personal) and Collabora for Nextcloud.

        In case the hardware is powerful enough, I am thinking about running a minecraft server but I am okay if it doesn't work (for me and 2-3 friends). I would also like to run some small services like a personal git, haste or some other small services.

        How can I calculate what kind of CPU I need? Like I said - everything is personal and only for my own usage (+wife). I don't expect many visitors on my blog (its more of a personal diary) and besides the minecraft server (3-4 players) all services will be used by just me.

        thanks all for your input on this

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        @Stardenver no need to nickle and dime calculate. that's plenty, go for it.

        Conscious tech

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          Agree with @robi to go for it 🙂 For home servers, it's always good to future proof your puchase so that it runs well atleast for next 4-5 years. You can get a good NUC these days for 500 USD or so. If you get refurbished this can bring the price down further.

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          • girishG girish

            Agree with @robi to go for it 🙂 For home servers, it's always good to future proof your puchase so that it runs well atleast for next 4-5 years. You can get a good NUC these days for 500 USD or so. If you get refurbished this can bring the price down further.

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            @girish said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

            Agree with @robi to go for it 🙂 For home servers, it's always good to future proof your puchase so that it runs well atleast for next 4-5 years. You can get a good NUC these days for 500 USD or so. If you get refurbished this can bring the price down further.

            Thanks for your reply. My homeserver is already set and done. This server is in a datacenter and I am about to rent it for a good price. Just wasn't sure the hardware is sufficient enough.

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            • StardenverS Stardenver

              @girish said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

              Agree with @robi to go for it 🙂 For home servers, it's always good to future proof your puchase so that it runs well atleast for next 4-5 years. You can get a good NUC these days for 500 USD or so. If you get refurbished this can bring the price down further.

              Thanks for your reply. My homeserver is already set and done. This server is in a datacenter and I am about to rent it for a good price. Just wasn't sure the hardware is sufficient enough.

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              @Stardenver I would say 64GB is plenty for the services you want to run! Another thing is make sure you get a fast disk - SSD or NVMe. For the CPU, generally any CPU of last 8 years should be totally fine for web apps.

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                Test the harddisk speed with something like hdparm -Tt /dev/nvme0n1p1 (replace with your disk name)

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                • StardenverS Stardenver

                  @girish said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                  Agree with @robi to go for it 🙂 For home servers, it's always good to future proof your puchase so that it runs well atleast for next 4-5 years. You can get a good NUC these days for 500 USD or so. If you get refurbished this can bring the price down further.

                  Thanks for your reply. My homeserver is already set and done. This server is in a datacenter and I am about to rent it for a good price. Just wasn't sure the hardware is sufficient enough.

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                  @Stardenver fyi I'm running 48 apps and they are only using 12GB ram and almost no CPU.

                  I don't have heavy usage on any of the apps and so the only apps using more than 1GB ram are discourse forums (I've got 3 of them using about 1.5GB each)

                  I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                  • StardenverS Stardenver

                    Hi all

                    I am about to get another server for my cloudron installation and I would like to spend as much money as needed, but don't overbuy in terms of overpowered hardware. Is there any way to calculate how much CPU power I would need? I am fine with some "buffer" but don't want to spend money I don't really need to spend.

                    Right now I am looking at some kind of older CPU inside a cheap server. Its a Xeon E3-1275v6. It comes with 64 GB ECC RAM. I will install Nextcloud, run a mail server for my wife and me and a Mastodon instance. Besides that I am planning on running a few small web-services like FreshRSS, Wordpress-Blog (personal) and Collabora for Nextcloud.

                    In case the hardware is powerful enough, I am thinking about running a minecraft server but I am okay if it doesn't work (for me and 2-3 friends). I would also like to run some small services like a personal git, haste or some other small services.

                    How can I calculate what kind of CPU I need? Like I said - everything is personal and only for my own usage (+wife). I don't expect many visitors on my blog (its more of a personal diary) and besides the minecraft server (3-4 players) all services will be used by just me.

                    thanks all for your input on this

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                    @Stardenver said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                    Xeon E3-1275v6. It comes with 64 GB ECC RAM

                    This is overkill. Recycling old and cheap hardware is good but think about power consumption too! Running costs will eat up these savings quickly and I doubt you can utilize its potential.

                    For example my home NAS is a Intel 11th gen Unraid server with 4x 16TB drives with results in 1/4 of the energy bill I would have with a regular RAID5 NAS.

                    Within my main Cloudron, I have 30 apps running (Nextcloud, Element, Wordpress...) on a Netcup RS 4000 and RAM consumption is below 10GB for apps and less then 14GB for the whole system. CPU spikes (Collabora, Video Calls, peak time for websites) but there is enough headroom and I even thought about downgrading to a RS 2000.

                    For a small app server/NAS Intel NUC is fine but lacks the option to expand on disk space and in most cases computing power. For my homelab I use ASRock Deskmini X300 and B660 as they can hold up to 64GB RAM and 2x 2,5 SATA Drives + 2x m.2 NVME drives.

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                    • girishG girish

                      @Stardenver I would say 64GB is plenty for the services you want to run! Another thing is make sure you get a fast disk - SSD or NVMe. For the CPU, generally any CPU of last 8 years should be totally fine for web apps.

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                      @girish said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                      @Stardenver I would say 64GB is plenty for the services you want to run! Another thing is make sure you get a fast disk - SSD or NVMe. For the CPU, generally any CPU of last 8 years should be totally fine for web apps.

                      Machine comes with 2x Micron_5100_MTFD 960 GB and replacement is for free in cases of drive failures. They are running in a RAID 1 configuration.

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                      • subvenS subven

                        @Stardenver said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                        Xeon E3-1275v6. It comes with 64 GB ECC RAM

                        This is overkill. Recycling old and cheap hardware is good but think about power consumption too! Running costs will eat up these savings quickly and I doubt you can utilize its potential.

                        For example my home NAS is a Intel 11th gen Unraid server with 4x 16TB drives with results in 1/4 of the energy bill I would have with a regular RAID5 NAS.

                        Within my main Cloudron, I have 30 apps running (Nextcloud, Element, Wordpress...) on a Netcup RS 4000 and RAM consumption is below 10GB for apps and less then 14GB for the whole system. CPU spikes (Collabora, Video Calls, peak time for websites) but there is enough headroom and I even thought about downgrading to a RS 2000.

                        For a small app server/NAS Intel NUC is fine but lacks the option to expand on disk space and in most cases computing power. For my homelab I use ASRock Deskmini X300 and B660 as they can hold up to 64GB RAM and 2x 2,5 SATA Drives + 2x m.2 NVME drives.

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                        @subven said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                        This is overkill. Recycling old and cheap hardware is good but think about power consumption too! Running costs will eat up these savings quickly and I doubt you can utilize its potential.

                        Well.. server is running in a datacenter I don't pay anything additional for energy consumption. Its all included. I pay 50 EUR for this machine and thats a price I am willed to pay. Actually I was just afraid I'd have to pay more to get a more sufficient machine. They sell servers for 100, 200 or even more per month and thats still the lower end. Now it looks like its more than enough and I am okay paying 50 bucks.

                        Thanks for your reply

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                        • StardenverS Stardenver

                          Hi all

                          I am about to get another server for my cloudron installation and I would like to spend as much money as needed, but don't overbuy in terms of overpowered hardware. Is there any way to calculate how much CPU power I would need? I am fine with some "buffer" but don't want to spend money I don't really need to spend.

                          Right now I am looking at some kind of older CPU inside a cheap server. Its a Xeon E3-1275v6. It comes with 64 GB ECC RAM. I will install Nextcloud, run a mail server for my wife and me and a Mastodon instance. Besides that I am planning on running a few small web-services like FreshRSS, Wordpress-Blog (personal) and Collabora for Nextcloud.

                          In case the hardware is powerful enough, I am thinking about running a minecraft server but I am okay if it doesn't work (for me and 2-3 friends). I would also like to run some small services like a personal git, haste or some other small services.

                          How can I calculate what kind of CPU I need? Like I said - everything is personal and only for my own usage (+wife). I don't expect many visitors on my blog (its more of a personal diary) and besides the minecraft server (3-4 players) all services will be used by just me.

                          thanks all for your input on this

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                          @Stardenver said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                          I will install Nextcloud, run a mail server for my wife and me and a Mastodon instance. Besides that I am planning on running a few small web-services like FreshRSS, Wordpress-Blog (personal) and Collabora for Nextcloud.

                          In terms of resource usage, this could be run on a Raspberry pi 4 with 4-8GB RAM (not compatible with Cloudron) at 4-5W power consumption ^^

                          @Stardenver said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                          I pay 50 EUR for this machine and thats a price I am willed to pay.

                          You buy a Ferrari to drive to the bakery every sunday then 🙄 If this is just about private usage and not mission critical big corpo stuff, you are better off with just renting a VPS/ROOT that really fits your needs like everybody else does. 50€ for colocation, 18$ for Cloudron, at least 5-10€ for external backup space per month egals to at least ~70€ per month. Thats a lot 😲

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                          • subvenS subven

                            @Stardenver said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                            I will install Nextcloud, run a mail server for my wife and me and a Mastodon instance. Besides that I am planning on running a few small web-services like FreshRSS, Wordpress-Blog (personal) and Collabora for Nextcloud.

                            In terms of resource usage, this could be run on a Raspberry pi 4 with 4-8GB RAM (not compatible with Cloudron) at 4-5W power consumption ^^

                            @Stardenver said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                            I pay 50 EUR for this machine and thats a price I am willed to pay.

                            You buy a Ferrari to drive to the bakery every sunday then 🙄 If this is just about private usage and not mission critical big corpo stuff, you are better off with just renting a VPS/ROOT that really fits your needs like everybody else does. 50€ for colocation, 18$ for Cloudron, at least 5-10€ for external backup space per month egals to at least ~70€ per month. Thats a lot 😲

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                            @subven said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                            You buy a Ferrari to drive to the bakery every sunday then If this is just about private usage and not mission critical big corpo stuff, you are better off with just renting a VPS/ROOT that really fits your needs like everybody else does. 50€ for colocation, 18$ for Cloudron, at least 5-10€ for external backup space per month egals to at least ~70€ per month. Thats a lot

                            Yes, you are right with everything you said. But wel.. what could I say. It is how it is xD

                            I am actually running a Netcup VPS for another project (which I don't have to pay) and I am facing 2 problems here. At first, the Netcup IP often seem to be a bit "burned" in terms of reputation. I have more problems with blacklists on Netcup IP than I have on lets say Hetzner. Thats just my personal experience and probably there are ways to get erased from those lists. But whenever I get a Hetzner IP it seems to be with a somehow better reputation. That alone wouldn't probably justify the higher price. But..

                            Second - I am using a bit more of storage space. Mastodon and Nextcloud are taking a lot of storage in my cases. I do have more than 100 GB in my Nextcloud and I actually want it that way. So the minimum would be a Netcup RS4000. And as I prefer monthly payments for VPS I'd pay almost 40 EUR if I remember right. And therefor the RS4000 would be just 10 bucks cheaper. So actually I am paying just 10 EUR more for a dedicated bare metal which will probably be faster in almost every aspect.

                            But you are right saying that I probably don't really "need" it 😄

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                              @subven said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                              You buy a Ferrari to drive to the bakery every sunday then If this is just about private usage and not mission critical big corpo stuff, you are better off with just renting a VPS/ROOT that really fits your needs like everybody else does. 50€ for colocation, 18$ for Cloudron, at least 5-10€ for external backup space per month egals to at least ~70€ per month. Thats a lot

                              Yes, you are right with everything you said. But wel.. what could I say. It is how it is xD

                              I am actually running a Netcup VPS for another project (which I don't have to pay) and I am facing 2 problems here. At first, the Netcup IP often seem to be a bit "burned" in terms of reputation. I have more problems with blacklists on Netcup IP than I have on lets say Hetzner. Thats just my personal experience and probably there are ways to get erased from those lists. But whenever I get a Hetzner IP it seems to be with a somehow better reputation. That alone wouldn't probably justify the higher price. But..

                              Second - I am using a bit more of storage space. Mastodon and Nextcloud are taking a lot of storage in my cases. I do have more than 100 GB in my Nextcloud and I actually want it that way. So the minimum would be a Netcup RS4000. And as I prefer monthly payments for VPS I'd pay almost 40 EUR if I remember right. And therefor the RS4000 would be just 10 bucks cheaper. So actually I am paying just 10 EUR more for a dedicated bare metal which will probably be faster in almost every aspect.

                              But you are right saying that I probably don't really "need" it 😄

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                              @Stardenver said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                              the Netcup IP often seem to be a bit "burned" in terms of reputation. I have more problems with blacklists on Netcup IP than I have on lets say Hetzner.

                              This won't change if you rent a server somewhere. I pay for a SMTP service to get around this problem because blocked mails and support requests are painfull. Costs around 8€ per month (Mailjet - older contract) but there are cheaper options (Amazon or free tiers).

                              @Stardenver said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                              I do have more than 100 GB in my Nextcloud and I actually want it that way. So the minimum would be a Netcup RS4000

                              Take Hetzner CX41 for 20€, CPX41 for 30€ or Netcup RS 2000 G9.5 for 17€ then. My RS 4000 is 24€/month (31,59€ usually) and comes with 8 CPU, 32GB RAM and over 800GB SSD which I dont need but it was a special offer back then.

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                                @subven said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                                You buy a Ferrari to drive to the bakery every sunday then If this is just about private usage and not mission critical big corpo stuff, you are better off with just renting a VPS/ROOT that really fits your needs like everybody else does. 50€ for colocation, 18$ for Cloudron, at least 5-10€ for external backup space per month egals to at least ~70€ per month. Thats a lot

                                Yes, you are right with everything you said. But wel.. what could I say. It is how it is xD

                                I am actually running a Netcup VPS for another project (which I don't have to pay) and I am facing 2 problems here. At first, the Netcup IP often seem to be a bit "burned" in terms of reputation. I have more problems with blacklists on Netcup IP than I have on lets say Hetzner. Thats just my personal experience and probably there are ways to get erased from those lists. But whenever I get a Hetzner IP it seems to be with a somehow better reputation. That alone wouldn't probably justify the higher price. But..

                                Second - I am using a bit more of storage space. Mastodon and Nextcloud are taking a lot of storage in my cases. I do have more than 100 GB in my Nextcloud and I actually want it that way. So the minimum would be a Netcup RS4000. And as I prefer monthly payments for VPS I'd pay almost 40 EUR if I remember right. And therefor the RS4000 would be just 10 bucks cheaper. So actually I am paying just 10 EUR more for a dedicated bare metal which will probably be faster in almost every aspect.

                                But you are right saying that I probably don't really "need" it 😄

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                                @Stardenver said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                                I am using a bit more of storage space. Mastodon and Nextcloud are taking a lot of storage in my cases.

                                I'm on Netcup VPS 3000 G10 which comes with:

                                10 vCore
                                18 GB RAM
                                640 GB SSD (RAID10)

                                for €18.52

                                I used to be on Hetzner (mostly for the much better UX), but I needed more space and you get WAY more space with Netcup.

                                I did also forget to think about IP reputation before migrating and so had some issues to start with, but after jumping through the various hoops (a few more than I had to with Hetzner, but had issues with their IP reputation too - I think that's inevitable with anyone providing such great value) I'm off all the blacklists now. Next time I'll check the health of my IP before using the server and either ask for a better IP or do the work to clean it up before using it.

                                Also, re Mastodon, I'd recommend storing the media off server using some cheap object storage (I use Scaleway but there are lots of other options), it's very simple:

                                @jdaviescoates said in adding S3 bucket:

                                @redegelde nothing in the Cloudron docs yet (I think @staff should probably add something), but it's very simple.

                                All you have to do is use the File Manger to edit your /app/data/env.production and add something like this:

                                # Store data using S3 object
                                S3_ENABLED=true
                                S3_BUCKET=bucket-name
                                AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<key_id>
                                AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<secret_key>
                                S3_REGION=fr-par
                                S3_PROTOCOL=https
                                S3_HOSTNAME=s3.fr-par.scw.cloud
                                

                                Lots more info in this thread https://forum.cloudron.io/post/50193 (even though it's ostensibly about Minio)

                                @staff you really ought to add those details to the docs 😉

                                I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                                • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                                  @Stardenver said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                                  I am using a bit more of storage space. Mastodon and Nextcloud are taking a lot of storage in my cases.

                                  I'm on Netcup VPS 3000 G10 which comes with:

                                  10 vCore
                                  18 GB RAM
                                  640 GB SSD (RAID10)

                                  for €18.52

                                  I used to be on Hetzner (mostly for the much better UX), but I needed more space and you get WAY more space with Netcup.

                                  I did also forget to think about IP reputation before migrating and so had some issues to start with, but after jumping through the various hoops (a few more than I had to with Hetzner, but had issues with their IP reputation too - I think that's inevitable with anyone providing such great value) I'm off all the blacklists now. Next time I'll check the health of my IP before using the server and either ask for a better IP or do the work to clean it up before using it.

                                  Also, re Mastodon, I'd recommend storing the media off server using some cheap object storage (I use Scaleway but there are lots of other options), it's very simple:

                                  @jdaviescoates said in adding S3 bucket:

                                  @redegelde nothing in the Cloudron docs yet (I think @staff should probably add something), but it's very simple.

                                  All you have to do is use the File Manger to edit your /app/data/env.production and add something like this:

                                  # Store data using S3 object
                                  S3_ENABLED=true
                                  S3_BUCKET=bucket-name
                                  AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<key_id>
                                  AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<secret_key>
                                  S3_REGION=fr-par
                                  S3_PROTOCOL=https
                                  S3_HOSTNAME=s3.fr-par.scw.cloud
                                  

                                  Lots more info in this thread https://forum.cloudron.io/post/50193 (even though it's ostensibly about Minio)

                                  @staff you really ought to add those details to the docs 😉

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                                  @jdaviescoates said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                                  @staff you really ought to add those details to the docs

                                  *snarky voice* actually you could contribute to the doc as well 🤓 😉
                                  https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/docs


                                  Yea you're right, this can be added to the docs for mastadon 🙂

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                                    @jdaviescoates said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                                    @staff you really ought to add those details to the docs

                                    *snarky voice* actually you could contribute to the doc as well 🤓 😉
                                    https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/docs


                                    Yea you're right, this can be added to the docs for mastadon 🙂

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                                    @BrutalBirdie said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                                    snarky voice actually you could contribute to the doc as well
                                    https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/docs

                                    Thanks for the link.

                                    I contribute to the docs all the time, actually 😛 , and last time I looked on gitlab for a place to more directly contribute I couldn't find what you've just shared (is it new?), but from now on I shall make my contributions there!

                                    @BrutalBirdie said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                                    Yea you're right, this can be added to the docs for mastadon

                                    MastOdon 😉 (so many people do that because of how it sounds)

                                    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                                      @BrutalBirdie said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                                      snarky voice actually you could contribute to the doc as well
                                      https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/docs

                                      Thanks for the link.

                                      I contribute to the docs all the time, actually 😛 , and last time I looked on gitlab for a place to more directly contribute I couldn't find what you've just shared (is it new?), but from now on I shall make my contributions there!

                                      @BrutalBirdie said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                                      Yea you're right, this can be added to the docs for mastadon

                                      MastOdon 😉 (so many people do that because of how it sounds)

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                                      @jdaviescoates my answer was meant in a funny way, hope I did not step on any toes 😬
                                      Many people think the docs and many other stuff is only managed by the Cloudron team but is open for anyone to improve.
                                      That's why I have to point this out some times, this time it just hit you 😄
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                                        @Stardenver said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                                        the Netcup IP often seem to be a bit "burned" in terms of reputation. I have more problems with blacklists on Netcup IP than I have on lets say Hetzner.

                                        This won't change if you rent a server somewhere. I pay for a SMTP service to get around this problem because blocked mails and support requests are painfull. Costs around 8€ per month (Mailjet - older contract) but there are cheaper options (Amazon or free tiers).

                                        @Stardenver said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                                        I do have more than 100 GB in my Nextcloud and I actually want it that way. So the minimum would be a Netcup RS4000

                                        Take Hetzner CX41 for 20€, CPX41 for 30€ or Netcup RS 2000 G9.5 for 17€ then. My RS 4000 is 24€/month (31,59€ usually) and comes with 8 CPU, 32GB RAM and over 800GB SSD which I dont need but it was a special offer back then.

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                                        @subven You know what.. you are right. You convinced me that its really too much for what I need. Just canceled the order and went for a Netcup RS 2000 G9.5. Already set up everything and worked on IP reputation. But everything seems to look fine.

                                        Thanks for your very helpful posts.

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                                        • BrutalBirdieB BrutalBirdie

                                          @jdaviescoates my answer was meant in a funny way, hope I did not step on any toes 😬
                                          Many people think the docs and many other stuff is only managed by the Cloudron team but is open for anyone to improve.
                                          That's why I have to point this out some times, this time it just hit you 😄
                                          ❤

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                                          @BrutalBirdie said in How to calculate required hw specs?:

                                          @jdaviescoates my answer was meant in a funny way, hope I did not step on any toes

                                          No offence taken 🙂 my reply was meant to be funny too but perhaps I should've added more emojis or something 🙂

                                          I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                                            @subven You know what.. you are right. You convinced me that its really too much for what I need. Just canceled the order and went for a Netcup RS 2000 G9.5. Already set up everything and worked on IP reputation. But everything seems to look fine.

                                            Thanks for your very helpful posts.

                                            Screenshot 2023-01-14 103803.png

                                            Screenshot 2023-01-14 at 10-35-49 Ergebnis des Spam-Tests.png

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                                            @Stardenver for good measure I always check on https://mxtoolbox.com/blacklists.aspx too 🙂

                                            I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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