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  1. In case you're wondering, you can run Windows on KVM. You can also do GPU passthrough. Link: https://blog.zerosector.io/2018/07/28/kvm-qemu-windows-10-gpu-passthrough/
  2. While my use case is specialized (as a provider) I think you can take some of it and use it for your use case. 1) CentOS 7 as node 2) Virtualizor https://virtualizor.com/ 3) Hardware (Either server at home, co-located, dedicated server.. I do not recommend running this on top of another virtualized platform.) 4) This is KVM-based setup. 5) You can find installation docs here: http://www.virtualizor.com/docs/install/install-kvm/ Keep in mind, it might be a few bucks extra for the Virtualizor license. I think $9/month for one server. Another control panel I have tested is Virtpanel. That one runs on Debian and pretty much configures everything, including network. https://site.virtpanel.com/ That one is a bit more expensive but gives you a separate hosted virtualization control panel that you don't have to host yourself. Hopefully you like this use case.. it's not for everyone. If you have a few extra bucks to spare for the virtualizor license, definitely worth it. Even more worth it if you can get the virtpanel license. Or you can just go ham, install CentOS / Debian yourself and run KVM 100% command line!
  3. I'm interested as well, pretty much all desks nowadays are particleboard unless you spend a grand or 2 on a solid wood one.. I love that color tone of that desk vs the darker tone I have currently..
  4. Greetings, I was wondering if any of the fine people here have used "Seafile" before. I recently ran across it and think I'm going to try building a cluster to see how well it works. If anyone else has used it, please comment- Would love to know your thoughts and how you use it... hosted remotely or on your home network, etc. Thank you!
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