I am building a backup server machine and I'm trying to minimise its
power requirements.
Originally I was going to give it two disk drives, one small one for
the OS and a big one for the backups. There's space for more drives
as/when the backups run out of space.
I then though that maybe I could put the OS on a USB stick to save the
power consumption of the small OS drive. Not going to be fast but
saves a significant amount of power.
Then I thought even further and, as the system I'm thinking of using
for this has 8Gb or RAM installed why not run the OS from the RAM? I
don't need/want a GUI, this is going to be a headless machine running
just a basic installation plus rsync and a few utilities. Access will
be by SSH.
So, what distributions are there that would be easy to do this with?
Requirements are basically:-
Must have a non-GUI installation option that fits in a few Gb.
Preferably designed to work like this so installation is simple
and can be kept up to date without doing wierd things.
Ideally Debian based as I'm familiar with it, but it's not vital.
What I'm looking for is something that boots off a USB stick but
doesn't use the USB stick once up and running, at least not for
frequent writes. Loading programs off the USB is OK I guess.
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Chris Green