# Copenhagen This location serves as my secondary off-site setup, hosted at my dad's place. The main firepower is in London; Copenhagen fills the gap for services that don't work well behind Cloudflare tunnels and benefit from a static IP. Three servers: A, B, and C. Copenhagen-A and B are Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny desktops — very compact, about the size of a lunchbox, powered by standard ThinkPad bricks. Copenhagen-C is a Raspberry Pi 4. Copenhagen-B is currently offline pending reinstall. ## Networking Nothing exotic here. Since it's not my house, I'm not at liberty to go all-out on networking. Each server plugs directly into the ISP-provided router via its built-in switch. The connection is a symmetrical 500 Mbit. Plenty for hosting services. ## Hardware Specs ### copenhagen-a | Component | Value | |---|---| | CPU | Intel i5 4570T | | vCPUs | 4 | | Memory | 6 GB | | OS | Ubuntu | | Boot Storage | 500 GB | Runs a Minecraft server (Docker) and a World of Warcraft vanilla server (MaNGOS Zero, running as systemd services). Mostly a fun/personal gaming server. ### copenhagen-b | Component | Value | |---|---| | CPU | Intel i5 4570T | | vCPUs | 4 | | Memory | 6 GB | | OS | — (pending reinstall) | | Boot Storage | 500 GB | Currently offline. Pending OS reinstall. ### copenhagen-c | Component | Value | |---|---| | CPU | ARM Cortex-A72 | | vCPUs | 4 | | Memory | 8 GB | | OS | Linux | | Boot Storage | 128 GB | Very lightly utilised at the moment.