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2 Reddit comments about N34 Fanless Mini PC, 4GB/64GB, Support SSD, Intel Apollo Lake Celeron N3450 (2M, up to 2.2 GHz) HD Graphics 500, 4K/ 1000M LAN/ 2.4G+5.8G WiFi/BT 4.0/ HDMI&VGA, Support Windows 10 Pro/Ubuntu:

u/moduspwnens14 · 2 pointsr/kubernetes

I just have a single node k8s cluster running on one of these small, fanless PCs. It runs various things for me, like a radius server, Cloudflare's DNS-over-HTTPS resolver, an OpenVPN server, an Airplay receiver, and the Java-based web app controller for my Unifi equipment.

It gives me a place to run arbitrary things in a generic way where they won't tromp over each other, and through using PVCs I can ensure all of their persistent data is stored in the same high level directory for easy backups.

It's not highly available, but to me it's better than just installing those things and then having to maintain the server as a "pet". Besides, almost all of the difficulty in running Kubernetes goes away if you don't have to worry about multi-node networking, persistent volumes, or load balancing.

u/ehfd · 1 pointr/sffpc

Also, are PCs like these:
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adequate for my needs in either Ubuntu or Windows?