Chief BRB, Posting Posts: 2,216 Joined: Jul 2008 |
12-07-2014, 04:11 PM
Not sure what I'm really looking for. Maybe something like a home server? I'm not too really sure, but if any of you have guides saved or something and just want to post it, maybe I can be more specific in what the hell I'm looking for. Not game servers, more like a home server or similar
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Mission Difficult BRB, Posting Posts: 1,771 Joined: Mar 2008 |
12-07-2014, 05:33 PM
(12-07-2014, 04:11 PM)TheDarkChief link Wrote: Not sure what I'm really looking for. Maybe something like a home server? I'm not too really sure, but if any of you have guides saved or something and just want to post it, maybe I can be more specific in what the hell I'm looking for. Not game servers, more like a home server or similar A couple of us have Synology NAS products. A little spendy but really feature rich. https://www.synology.com/en-us/ |
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Eightball Booze Makes Me Gay Posts: 1,557 Joined: Mar 2009 |
12-07-2014, 06:46 PM
(12-07-2014, 05:33 PM)Mission Difficult link Wrote: [quote author=TheDarkChief link=topic=7351.msg282426#msg282426 date=1417986668] A couple of us have Synology NAS products. A little spendy but really feature rich. https://www.synology.com/en-us/ [/quote] *raises hand* yeah, I like mine but it was definitely pricey. But I spent extra to get one that was powerful enough to transcode video at 720p... What are you planning to do with it? |
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HeK Rotartsinimda Posts: 4,183 Joined: Jun 2015 |
12-07-2014, 11:22 PM
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Chief BRB, Posting Posts: 2,216 Joined: Jul 2008 |
12-21-2014, 10:19 PM
Well i don't want to go all out in ordering servers or something. I'm talking like coming into possession of an old server (I think; could be old computer too) and then trying to figure out how to set up it to run it at home or something of the sort
I found this thing: http://owncloud.org/ Might be what I'm looking for? |
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FlyingMongoose Uninstalling Posts: 2,633 Joined: Apr 2008 |
12-21-2014, 10:41 PM
Ultimately we need specifics of usage to really provide input here. Do you want to run your own mail server? Store media and stream from it? Just a file server? Etc. As in grained detail as you can give
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at0m Official Con Soccer Mom Posts: 7,800 Joined: Jun 2008 |
01-20-2015, 04:59 PM
I just picked up a TS140 Thinkserver and am running it on Windows Server 2012 R2, it's been pretty solid so far. I need to setup Hyper-V so I can use different VMs for Plex, uTorrent, and anything else I've got going on.
"If you want to be a Double E, bend over and grab your knees...." "Atom is Sexy!" <-- Donate your own pic to the cause! Victory needs no explanation. Defeat allows none. -Sun Tzu |
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FlyingMongoose Uninstalling Posts: 2,633 Joined: Apr 2008 |
01-20-2015, 06:21 PM
(01-20-2015, 04:59 PM)atm0m link Wrote: I just picked up a TS140 Thinkserver and am running it on Windows Server 2012 R2, it's been pretty solid so far. I need to setup Hyper-V so I can use different VMs for Plex, uTorrent, and anything else I've got going on. Those don't have too bad a price either... if it were in my budget I might actually think of picking one up just to play with for... well... anything really. |
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HeK Rotartsinimda Posts: 4,183 Joined: Jun 2015 |
01-20-2015, 10:11 PM
What a weird option... it's basically a desktop, but aimed at server use?
Anyways, hyper-v is a pos, give VMWare ESXi a try. It's available in a free license, but no gui so you will need to run the server headless and do all your admin from another workstation. |
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at0m Official Con Soccer Mom Posts: 7,800 Joined: Jun 2008 |
01-20-2015, 10:28 PM
Desktop chassis, server hardware inside. Xeon, ECC RAM, etc.
I'm partly going to be using Hyper-V so that I can learn how to use it for work. I'm the de facto IT guy at my new company and inherited a bunch of crap set up by the engineering manager primarily and the previous IT/windows dev guy who wants nothing more to do with the company. "If you want to be a Double E, bend over and grab your knees...." "Atom is Sexy!" <-- Donate your own pic to the cause! Victory needs no explanation. Defeat allows none. -Sun Tzu |
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FlyingMongoose Uninstalling Posts: 2,633 Joined: Apr 2008 |
01-21-2015, 01:45 AM
I personally use Virtualbox because i'm lazy but if you're dealing in command line nothing wrong with no gui based virtualization.
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HeK Rotartsinimda Posts: 4,183 Joined: Jun 2015 |
01-21-2015, 07:23 AM
The xeon is the only real 'server grade' part of that rig. It offers no redundant components. Single cpu, single psu. No battery backup on the raid. The memory is registered but not buffered. SATA drives, not SAS. That's all based on the price point though. Production grade systems start at nearly three times that price.
When I said no gui, I meant to say that esxi has no interface on the system it's self. It's entirely remotely administered with VirtualCentre. All you can do on the hypervisor is see the IP, and change it. VirtualCentre is graphical and extremely powerful. Now, ESXi is a bare metal hypervisor while virtualbox and hyperv both sit on top of a heavy host OS. This is why they compare type-1 hypervisors like vmware against type-2. The base feature set within vmware is much greater. Out of the box you have better resource management, storage options, emulation support and features like functional memory de-duplication.
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Eightball Booze Makes Me Gay Posts: 1,557 Joined: Mar 2009 |
01-21-2015, 10:20 AM
(01-21-2015, 07:23 AM)HeK link Wrote: The xeon is the only real 'server grade' part of that rig. It offers no redundant components. Single cpu, single psu. No battery backup on the raid. The memory is registered but not buffered. SATA drives, not SAS. That's all based on the price point though. Production grade systems start at nearly three times that price. Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk |
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