I have a small docker swarm of 4 NUC-sized machines (mix of Core i5 and
Core i7 CPUs) plus one old laptop (Core i5); each of the 5 hosts runs
Fedora. Mayan and its database are running as two services in the swarm,
attached to a mayan-specific docker network. The docker volume runs under a
separate driver, local-persist (https://github.com/CWSpear/local-persist),
which points to a two-host replicated file system (glusterfs) running on WD
NASware disks. There's about 4TB of space for docker and the database. This
service is designed to hold the archives for our retirement community;
document loading is just now starting, so we have fewer than 100 documents
in Mayan

On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 8:16 AM, Raul <rgarcia....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> I am wondering what hardware you are using to host Mayan EDMS.
> Normally I was planing to use a Raspberry as I like the fact that is does
> not consume a lot of power and needs no fan.
> However, as I saw a few days ago the Raspberry is not powerful enough.
>
> Therefore, it would be greate if you could share a few information of what
> you use.
> I am currently thinking of a Synology DS718+.
> On this I would host my nextcould an Mayan EDMS container.
>
> Thanks for your contribution and have a nice weekend
>
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