Ask HN: What would you do with a lot of spare compute hardware?
Due to a project I was working on no longer needing the resources, I currently own several servers with up to date hardware. In aggregate, there are: - 160 vCPUs, Xeon v4 2.2 Ghz - 512GB RAM, DDR4 2400 Mhz - 10 TB SSD - 196 TB HDD I'd like to hear suggestions on how I can direct these resources for the most impact. This could mean a new project or an existing project/organization. But it has to be something noncommercial, not a new business idea. 1 comments on Hacker News.
Due to a project I was working on no longer needing the resources, I currently own several servers with up to date hardware. In aggregate, there are: - 160 vCPUs, Xeon v4 2.2 Ghz - 512GB RAM, DDR4 2400 Mhz - 10 TB SSD - 196 TB HDD I'd like to hear suggestions on how I can direct these resources for the most impact. This could mean a new project or an existing project/organization. But it has to be something noncommercial, not a new business idea.
Due to a project I was working on no longer needing the resources, I currently own several servers with up to date hardware. In aggregate, there are: - 160 vCPUs, Xeon v4 2.2 Ghz - 512GB RAM, DDR4 2400 Mhz - 10 TB SSD - 196 TB HDD I'd like to hear suggestions on how I can direct these resources for the most impact. This could mean a new project or an existing project/organization. But it has to be something noncommercial, not a new business idea. 1 comments on Hacker News.
Due to a project I was working on no longer needing the resources, I currently own several servers with up to date hardware. In aggregate, there are: - 160 vCPUs, Xeon v4 2.2 Ghz - 512GB RAM, DDR4 2400 Mhz - 10 TB SSD - 196 TB HDD I'd like to hear suggestions on how I can direct these resources for the most impact. This could mean a new project or an existing project/organization. But it has to be something noncommercial, not a new business idea.
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