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While Nest is a complete and real public Linux server, there are some limtations on what you can do on Nest. Below is a comprehensive list of what you cannot do on Nest by default:
While Nest is a complete and real public Linux server, there are some limtations on what you can do on Nest. Below is a comprehensive list of what you cannot do on Nest by default:


* Anything requiring root or sudo access. This is restricted to Nest admins. If you would like something to be done that requires root permissions, such as installing a system-wide package, you may ask the Nest admins.
* Anything requiring root or sudo access. This is restricted to Nest admins. '''Most things that "require" sudo can be done without! See [[Using Nest without sudo]].''' If you still need something to be done that requires root permissions, you may ask the Nest admins.
* Use more than 15GB of disk space. If you require more or less disk space than this, you may ask the Nest admins.
* Use more than 15GB of disk space. If you require more or less disk space than this, you may ask the Nest admins.
* Use more than 2GB of RAM. If you require more or less RAM than this, you may ask the Nest admins.
* Use more than 2GB of RAM. If you require more or less RAM than this, you may ask the Nest admins.
* Use excessive CPU time. While there are no hard limits set on CPU usage at this time, Nest is a community server and it's important to share the limited resources on the server.
* Use excessive CPU time. Nest is a community server and it's important to share the limited resources on the server.
* Anything that violates the [[Acceptable Use Policy]].
* Anything that violates the [[Acceptable Use Policy]].


In general, just keep in mind that Nest is a shared server, and requires the cooperation of everyone using it to be successful. These limitations are set in place to keep Nest a place where every teenager in the world can host their projects for free. If you have any questions, feel free to contact the Nest admins.
In general, just keep in mind that Nest is a shared server, and requires the cooperation of everyone using it to be successful. These limitations are set in place to keep Nest a place where every teenager in the world can host their projects for free. If you have any questions, feel free to contact the Nest admins.

Latest revision as of 21:47, 31 October 2024

While Nest is a complete and real public Linux server, there are some limtations on what you can do on Nest. Below is a comprehensive list of what you cannot do on Nest by default:

  • Anything requiring root or sudo access. This is restricted to Nest admins. Most things that "require" sudo can be done without! See Using Nest without sudo. If you still need something to be done that requires root permissions, you may ask the Nest admins.
  • Use more than 15GB of disk space. If you require more or less disk space than this, you may ask the Nest admins.
  • Use more than 2GB of RAM. If you require more or less RAM than this, you may ask the Nest admins.
  • Use excessive CPU time. Nest is a community server and it's important to share the limited resources on the server.
  • Anything that violates the Acceptable Use Policy.

In general, just keep in mind that Nest is a shared server, and requires the cooperation of everyone using it to be successful. These limitations are set in place to keep Nest a place where every teenager in the world can host their projects for free. If you have any questions, feel free to contact the Nest admins.