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🦾 Can my SPARC server host a website?

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    🦾 Can my SPARC server host a website? // Darko MesaroŔ,

    ļ½¢ TL;DR: I’m hosting a website on a 25-year-old Sun Netra X1 SPARC server running OpenBSD 7.8. The setup includes: Noctua fan mods for quiet operation, httpd serving static HTML/CSS, OpenBSD’s pf firewall with default-deny rules, and Cloudflare tunnels to expose it safely without port forwarding. The server pulls ~55MB of RAM and serves pages from my garage ļ½£

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      🦾 Can my SPARC server host a website? // Darko MesaroŔ,

      ļ½¢ TL;DR: I’m hosting a website on a 25-year-old Sun Netra X1 SPARC server running OpenBSD 7.8. The setup includes: Noctua fan mods for quiet operation, httpd serving static HTML/CSS, OpenBSD’s pf firewall with default-deny rules, and Cloudflare tunnels to expose it safely without port forwarding. The server pulls ~55MB of RAM and serves pages from my garage ļ½£

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      @jbz Of course, it can. That's the good thing about OpenBSD. They event support legacy platforms like an m68k CPU on the latest version. And as long as the CPU, disk and network is capable of serving files, it just works.

      TBH, I think you can even remove the clownflare part.

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