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Offsite backup storage, selfhosted stuff (lemmy, mastodon, gitlab, etc) and some data processing. I was going to run ZFS on it so I could easily back my PC up to and and the other way with syncoid. I don't think I get access to the ZFS pool (if that's what they are using) with the storage box. Looks like good value though.
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It's the RAM that is interesting to me, I have a little VPS with a local provider but it's only got 1GB of ram. I would like to have a always on machine with a lot of RAM so I could run a lot of containers and maybe VMs.