A solar powered website that goes offline when there's no power

2 days ago by Gekkonen to c/selfhosted

This website runs on a solar powered server located in Barcelona, and will go off-line during longer periods of bad weather. This page shows live data relating to power supply, power demand, and energy storage.

This website made me reconsider if 99.9999% SLA and always online is really that important for lots of websites. I used to self-host my own server in my own apartment, but gave up on that after my internet provider had their first major outage that lasted almost a week. Also I didn't want to worry about the fire hazard, or the server going down when I was traveling etc.

But a solar powered server seems interesting, if the batteries could be made fire safe.

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Bismyth 9 points 2 days ago

This is actually great!
Social media sites should do this. There's never a good reason to be on [Insert Corporate Slop Social Media Website here] at 3AM.

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Zizzy 19 points 2 days ago

Never a good reason, like different timezones, different working/sleeping hours. Theres no better or worse hour for every single person.

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Chaf 6 points 2 days ago

It's not like those major social media sites don't have some kind of data center (or rent one) in every "major" (population wise) timezone they operate in. Your other arguments still hold true, but I think even then it would be better for all of us if those websites went down every now and then.

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Bismyth 4 points 2 days ago

How dare you come here with your sound logic and reason that makes sense

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