On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 3:24 PM, Andrew Meyer <andrewm659(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
For the most part, yes. Its cheap, low-power.
It also has no moving parts and you can swap out the SD card to a spare
quite easily. It's not something for an enterprise environment, but as a
hobbyist, it's an awesome thing for the cost.
I'm moving most of my stuff to the dedicated servers on DCs, so the only
thing I need at home is basically bulk storage, networking, misc stuff... a
local IPA replica is overkill (as having IPA for home is, I guess), but it
would be nice to be able to have a NAS and a Raspberry and be done with it
(I'm currently running a Proliant Microserver, though).
Are there any issues running FreeIPA on the Raspberry, other than the low
memory? IIRC, CentOS 7 now has a compatible ARM build...