QQ: how low power can I go for a #sbc machine to act as a #tailscale or #wireguard client? I guess it is possible to use a #raspberrypi zero w 2 Additionally: where can I get something like that in #L
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QQ: how low power can I go for a #sbc machine to act as a #tailscale or #wireguard client? I guess it is possible to use a #raspberrypi zero w 2

Additionally: where can I get something like that in #London ?

Cc @selfhosted

#london #raspberrypi #sbc #selfhosted #tailscale #wireguard

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jws@infosec.exchange on 27 Jun 09:41 next collapse

@a @selfhosted I've used a pi zero. An Apple TV has pretty good power management, so might be a lower average draw for Tailscale.

a@91268476.xyz on 27 Jun 09:51 collapse

@jws @selfhosted thanks! Maybe I should give some context: I’m trying to set up a Tailscale client at a family member’s house here in London, so I don’t want to spend a lot of money

cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de on 27 Jun 20:07 collapse

How much throughput do you need? The Pi Zero 2w will be fine on a DSL or cable connection, but it will limit your bandwidth on fiber.

a@91268476.xyz on 27 Jun 21:24 collapse

@cmnybo @selfhosted enough to watch a movie? TBH I don’t need a pi zero, it was just an example of low power devices,

cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de on 27 Jun 22:37 collapse

The Pi Zero 2w will provide more than enough performance to stream a movie over Wireguard.