Hello everyone,
I came across a similar thread that was started years ago, but the original author never shared any server load statistics or other technical details.
I'm currently running a Supermicro server with 96 GB of RAM and an Intel Xeon E5-2687W v3.
At the moment, I've allocated 1 CPU core and 16 GB of RAM to the container.
I'm interested in observing its stability as well as how the storage subsystem performs under load.
The service itself has been running for a couple of years, but until now I've only used it personally.
If you'd like to test it or use it, you're more than welcome. However, at this stage I cannot guarantee long-term data retention.
I'm also not interested in tracking users—my focus is purely on the technical side of the project. Whether you choose to use or test it is entirely up to you. Also, this is far from the final version of the server.
If enough people participate in testing, I'll publish my observations and statistics regarding the hardware performance.
Server: https://track.digic.cloud/
Device connection: netbloga.net:5199
Location: Estonia
I'll do my best to answer any questions you may have.
Thank you!
Why is there a single port for device connections?
Do you have any references for people to trust you with their data?
Why do you need more ports?
I may not understand how different devices work, and I don't have a sample of several devices. If you explain everything, I can add ports.
Where I can have feedback if I used the service exclusively for myself.
Hello everyone,
I came across a similar thread that was started years ago, but the original author never shared any server load statistics or other technical details.
I'm currently running a Supermicro server with 96 GB of RAM and an Intel Xeon E5-2687W v3.
At the moment, I've allocated 1 CPU core and 16 GB of RAM to the container.
I'm interested in observing its stability as well as how the storage subsystem performs under load.
The service itself has been running for a couple of years, but until now I've only used it personally.
If you'd like to test it or use it, you're more than welcome. However, at this stage I cannot guarantee long-term data retention.
I'm also not interested in tracking users—my focus is purely on the technical side of the project. Whether you choose to use or test it is entirely up to you. Also, this is far from the final version of the server.
If enough people participate in testing, I'll publish my observations and statistics regarding the hardware performance.
Server: https://track.digic.cloud/
Device connection: netbloga.net:5199
Location: Estonia
I'll do my best to answer any questions you may have.
Thank you!