Subj : What happens if a power supply lowers the voltage by 90% To : Markus Reschke From : Michiel van der Vlist Date : Tue Jan 10 2017 14:14:43 Hello Markus, On Monday January 09 2017 16:52, you wrote to me: MvdV>> For me that would be no fun. The kick of doing it with my own MvdV>> equipment without using third party infrastructure was the MvdV>> incentive to learn morse code, so that I could get the full HAM MvdV>> license and talk to the whole world on shortwave. MR> You still have to install applications and maintain the vserver. That MR> isn't any different from running a server at home. The vserver in some MR> datacenter has also a few benefits, like UPS, faster internet access MR> and multiple internet connections for redundancy. If I were to run a bussines, those would be considerations. But I am retired, I no longer run a bussines, for me this is pure hobby. If my servers go down for a couple of hours or a day, it is no big deal. I like to run my own hardware. Plus that I have some mixed feelings about the cloud. But discussing that would stray us too far from the topic of this area. Cheers, Michiel --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20130111 * Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555) .