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> I've been happily using CentOS 6 on my 128MB box

I used to do that too, but then I figured there's a constructive use I could give to my old desktops when any such system reaches the age of replacement - just max it out on RAM and declare it a "home server". Now I can run a Minecraft node for my kids on it - with 2GB of Java heap, no less.

I mean, my Raspberry Pi has more than 128 MB of RAM.

Lots of RAM - like chicken soup for your server.



Oh, RAM sticks are cheap, esp. for old machines. This is true. But I use a VPS, and the 128MB instances are cheap enough to be worth taking ten minutes to shut off junk services (which improves security anyway).


It might be worth trying to install it on a larger instance, save the image, and re-launch it into a 128 MB instance. It might work that way.




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