

I only have my one anecdote to go off of, but if you are located in the US eBay is full of enterprise computer reseller postings and mine arrived in very clean condition. And eBay generally has pretty strong buyer protections.
I only have my one anecdote to go off of, but if you are located in the US eBay is full of enterprise computer reseller postings and mine arrived in very clean condition. And eBay generally has pretty strong buyer protections.
The beginning of your post sounds like you are still looking at hardware to buy, but the later half seems like you already have the NUC?
If not I’d suggest looking at a used HP Mini, Lenovo Tiny, or Dell Micro ex-enterprise PC. They can be had very cheap off ebay, run with similarly low power demands but very capable devices. I run an HP 705 G4 mini Ryzen 5 2600GE with 16gb ram, 256gb SSD, cost me about $95 and averages about 15w
Additionally here’s an excellent tutorial to do it via Docker Compose in Cosmos Cloud:
https://discord.com/channels/1083875833824944188/1283413252356706416/1283785229923909694
Locate the Docker Compose File:
Docker Compose Configuration:
ollama
and open-webui
. This is the configurationImport the Docker Compose File:
${}
placeholders with the desired values, such as latest
or any specific version you prefer. You can also make changes later if needed.Create the Docker Containers:
Access the Service:
Customize with Labels:
cosmos-icon
cosmos-stack
cosmos-stack-main
Modify Environment Variables:
That’s it!
Thanks for editing in the solution!
Now that I bought different hardware for the cosmos server and my Pi is free I should check out proxmox and unraid though just to compare
I haven’t tried any of those honestly. My previous setup was just a Raspberry Pi running docker with portainer GUI, and nginx pointing to one service. It took me at least a month of dealing with errors, and I got burned out when I could never get geo-blocking or fail2ban working.
I stumbled across Cosmos when the dev posted about 0.16 release and the main draw for me was integrated reverse proxy, geo-blocking, anti-bot/ddos, and automatic updates. I have only run into a few hiccups setting it up and the discord is pretty active so my issues had either been solved before or someone answered me quick
What are they reinventing the wheel from, proxmox or something like that? I should take a peek at something else just to see how they compare
I’m still a noob but I have been shocked at how easy Cosmos Cloud has been to set up compared to my old docker/portainer/nginx architecture. Things just work with minimal to no troubleshooting
I’m a little over 2.5 yrs on a Sony Xperia 5 III, I use the 80% limit feature but not as good about keeping above 20%; and avoid fast chargers for overnight charges.
I don’t have hard accubattery numbers but still works fine, I end most days pretty low for last year probably but never with range anxiety. No need/desire to increase my limit to 90% or 100% for extra use time yet
I made the mistake of buying an international V20 model at the beginning of 2018, which didn’t have VoLTE capability. When they started shutting down 3g networks here it could no longer make phone calls. :( If it weren’t for that I’d still be rocking it
I don’t know about all manufacturers but Sony and I think Samsung both allow you to limit max state of charge to 80%, I just hit 3 years on my device consistently using that feature, and haven’t seen much degradation yet.