Hmm. To me it seems quite simple. Since my other server contains
important data that I don't want to lose or get compromised, I keep it
seperate from other systems or services. So even if one system is
compromised, that doesn't automatically affect the other systems - or
more precisely, data. It's a philosophy that I also see in professional
environments (I'm working for a large research institute with quite
strict policies about how server are seperated and secured). The other
issue is, my other server doesn't run 24/7. I could change that, but
that server consumes more power as well. That's why it seemed to be a
good idea to test it with my old Pogoplug, since that draws only ~3.5W
with just a USB flash drive or ~4.5W with another 2.5" USB hard drive.

Now, if I feel the need for a faster system for LMS, I might buy another
system for that purpose (like a small Intel NUC or an SOC like
Cubietruck). But I won't mix it with my other server.


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