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WTF are you doing on Azure? You should rent or lease a dedicated server on OVH or hetzner, you will be paying much less

Atko ago

We used to do that. We leased dedicated servers from hosteurope and they shut our servers down with no warning. Freedom of speech is not welcome everywhere, especially not in Germany (hetzner is a German provider as far as I know). Voat wikipedia page has more on this.

Voat should go on-prem and do it in the US, not Europe. Voat Linux port would not save much (only licensing fees which are irrelevant when compared to the hardware costs), but going on-prem opens a whole new can of worms and requires full time staff on location. To avoid shutdowns, Voat essentially needs its own datacenter (like stackoverflow) or a freedom of speech friendly datacenter which I do not think exists outside of Azure or Amazon(?). Important thing to keep in mind is that Voat is constantly under DDoS. Hetzner and OVH used to simply unplug servers which were under attack. I don't know their "mitigation strategy" today but they both have a dark history in my book. All in all, Voat is not easy and attractive to host. Voat needs an angel, or a boatload of small angels.

turn-down-for-what ago

Aside from physical hardware failure, why would you need constant on-prem staff? IPMI should give you all the control you need over software/os failures.

Most DCs have a NOC that can swap out bad drives, etc. for you. And most will let you keep a small stock of spare components at the DC for emergencies.

Synxsynxsynx ago

Or me. Pay the electric bill. Buy the hard drives you need for storage when they die. I have a gigabit municipal connection. I am allowed to host whatever. I have netapp ds2246 for cache and 4 ds4243's for storage and two FAS3250 filers.

It's my equipment. I own the rack, the connection, its uplink, the UPS. From end to end the entire thing is personally owned and I have the knowledge to maintain it. Tap me when you need me.