plan9 has run under xen, kqmu and vmware in the past but i dont know its current status, but that might be an option.
i run the labs distro with some bits of 9front on a raspberry pi and a supermicro mini itx server. -Steve > On 16 Feb 2019, at 3:28 am, Sean Hinchee <henesy.n...@gmail.com> wrote: > > It's hard to say whether a board will work without testing. You could try > searching the 9front sysinfo lists, but it's possible this board has never > been used. If it does work, I'm sure the 9front project would enjoy a copy of > the sysinfo for it :) > > I've done all my Plan 9 hosting through Vultr, but looking at their locations > the farthest north they offer in Europe is Amsterdam. > > Good luck! > > Cheers, > Sean > >> On 2/15/19 5:57 AM, Kare Nuorteva wrote: >> Hello 9fans, >> >> I'm a Plan 9 enthusiast from Finland. I've been playing around with Plan 9 as >> a hobby for few years now. Earlier I've played with 9front, but now I'd like >> to >> try out Bell Labs distro. >> >> I'm thinking about renting a server from Hetzner (they've got a data center >> in >> Helsinki) and run 9legacy on it. I'd set it up as a file server in order >> to store my files in it. >> >> I wondering if this entry level server is compatible with 9legacy? >> https://www.hetzner.com/dedicated-rootserver/ex42-nvme/configurator >> I've contacted Hetzner support and they told me that the mainboard is Fujitsu >> D3401. I can't find exact specifications for this board. I've only found >> this: >> https://sp.ts.fujitsu.com/dmsp/Publications/public/DS-D3401-B.pdf >> but I'm not certain whether this is correct or not. It is marked as >> classic desktop mainboard. >> >> I would appreciate your help. >> >> I've not decided whether I'll go with Hetzner so suggestions about hosting >> providers are more than welcome. >> >> Kare >> >> >>