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Should I entrust a home server role to a Raspberry Pi 2?
The answer turns out to be no.
I’ve had two Pis die on me, and about six medium-price tier SD-cards from SanDisk have broken down since I asked this question just 11 month ago.
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Should I entrust a home server role to a Raspberry Pi 2?
Say I’d like to run a small server with very little load to provide email and chat for my own personal use. Maybe three users in total.
Could I trust a Raspberry Pi to this role? I’m a bit worried it …