[arm-allstar] Pi Farm?
David McGough
kb4fxc at inttek.net
Tue Aug 25 07:06:46 EDT 2020
Hi Chris,
For basic service, right now I'm charging $25/month or $240/yr.
This basic package includes:
...RPi4B w/4GB RAM. This isn't a VPS, it's dedicated per-user hardware
...One static IPv4 address
...128GB storage via a 10GbE RAID6 NAS drive array
...OpenVPN, Wireguard and SSH VPN access
...Web access, including TLS (https) using Let's Encrypt
...Access to on-site STRATUM 1 GPS-synced NTP time clock
...System comes pre-configured and ready to go
...Installed in data center with dedicated fiber Internet
...Full backup power, including LiFePO4 batteries and generator
...Priority expert-level technical support
...Uptime and availability better than 99.9%
Currently, the biggest network I'm hosting are all the hubs for the East
Coast Reflector, frequently having over 120 connected nodes.
I'm willing to give an evaluation period for users to try out this solution
and make sure it's a good fit for them.
Also, right as of today, I'm "sold out!" ...I initially installed 18 Pi
Farm nodes and they're all in use. I've got 6 more new RPi4B's sitting on
the bench, ready to install, which should happen later this week.
Let me know how I can help!
73, David KB4FXC
On Mon, 24 Aug 2020, "Chris Viningre via ARM-allstar" wrote:
> Has anything more happen with the Pi farm ideal. I have to use a virtual
> server because of port issues. I would rather use hamvoip.
>
> Chris Viningre
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