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This is my home server/data center setup. This is in the enclosed patio backroom next to my bedroom. It gets really hot really fast so I have air conditioner and a high powered RPM fan blowing 24/7. The first server:Compaq Proliant 7000Quad CPU P3 @ 500MHz3.8GB RAM120GB RAID 5 Hard Drives Dual 10/100 Nic3 Redundant Power SuppliesWindows Server 2003Symantec Backup Exec 11.d and SQL Database ServerDell Power Vault 120T w/Robotic LibrarySecond server:Compaq 1850RDual P3 500MHz1GB Ram3 36GB 10Krpms Hard Drives18GB 15K Hard DriveWindows 2003 ServerDomain Controller, Global CatalogRIS ServerDNS, DHCPWindows Update ServerSQL Desktop EngineDFSDual Power SuppliesThird computer:HP Netserver LPr P3 450MHz512MB Ram3 36GB 10Krpms Hard DrivesTwo 18GB 15K Hard DrivesWindows 2003 ServerSecond Domain ControllerDFSFourth server:Compaq Proliant 7000Dual CPU P3 @ 400MHz1.2GB RAM36GB RAID 5 Hard Drive Dual 10/100 Nic3 Redundant Power SuppliesVmware ESX 2.5.2 Server Hosting 16 Virtual ServersTest Network w/ VLANSFifth server:Compaq Deskpro ENOne CPU P3 @ 866MHz512MB RAM15GB Hard Drive Gig EnternetSymantec Client Security w/Firewall and ReportingRCN Cable/Phone/Internet w/Static IP:20,000 down/2000 up. On Average 18,000 down /1960 up- Very reliable, never had any major problems or outages that were RCN's fault. Very pleased with the service. (more) (less)

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Uploaded: September 23, 2007 at 11:02 pm
Author: kalitron60609

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cortexedge (July 19, 2008 at 3:26 pm)
what for???????
shubbard13 (July 17, 2008 at 7:24 pm)
junk servers
starkist1480 (July 14, 2008 at 4:50 pm)
I have 6 computers laying around.2 Intel PIII1 Intel MMX1 Intel PII1 Intel Cerelon1 AMD K6/2
Luk93t (July 13, 2008 at 12:01 pm)
very big server for home... i only have 1 server with nt 4.0...
sclek2007 (July 8, 2008 at 9:33 pm)
I wish I had that many spare computers... also what are you hosting on all of those servers?
ghelyar (July 1, 2008 at 8:55 pm)
These servers seem to be (almost) entirely for his local network. I doubt he has such a high bandwidth connection but that depends on what is considered "high" where he lives. 100mbps residential here would be crazy but in some countries it is the norm, just for surfing.
Pent5HT (July 1, 2008 at 3:19 pm)
Hmmm What kind of a connection are you running? 100 mb/s or what?
gutt1717 (July 1, 2008 at 6:22 am)
hehehe
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ghelyar (June 30, 2008 at 1:34 pm)
The power bill must be why the light was off at the start ;)I'm in a similar situation, ditching the older servers, consolidating to a couple of large ESX servers and getting a 12U rack made so much difference. So much less heat, floor space and energy wasted. I definitely advise it. Alternatively do something constructive with the heat like blow it out the door to heat the rest of the apartment.

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