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Who are the members geeky enough to have servers at home?

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  1. Marci
    21-11-2008 10:48 PM - permalink
    Marci
    A few freebsd boxes for doing webdev / video & audio transcoding
    2x laptops, 2x workstations (which all make up a complete digital recording study / video editing suite)
  2. Trapper
    28-09-2008 12:33 AM - permalink
    Trapper
    All changed now.

    I bought a cheap NAS enclosure for £30, Ebuyer offer, and run it as a remote file server.

    It's also great to run with Xbox Media Center in the living room, to save the electricity costs of having my desktop on all evening
  3. Irazmus
    24-06-2008 12:18 PM - permalink
    Irazmus
    Signum - Ubuntu 6.06.
    DNS
    Apache
    File/Media
    VMWare
    BitTorrent (For Linux distros, etc)

    Used to have separate 2K3 server for testing/breaking but have moved into VMWare.

    Will probably replace later this year as I'm quickly running out of space.
  4. HodgeHi
    26-05-2008 05:44 PM - permalink
    HodgeHi
    Hi,

    I just have a lonely old Mac-Mini running os x leopard server 10.5.2. It hosts dns services, print services, itunes shared library, web site and Download/upload site (although upload speed is s***e) and with parallels running Server 2003 Sp1 so i can see how best to break it well away from the perils of the work place.

    Airport extreme router hosts the dhcp and NAS drive (synology ds101) for a bit of storage.
  5. ICTNUT
    15-05-2008 05:02 PM - permalink
    ICTNUT
    OK Here goes my setup:

    2 x Server 2003 R2 SP2 server (AD, DHCP, VPN, DNS, RADUIS)
    1 x Server 2008 (For playing)
    2 x 2TB TeraStations
    1 x Server 2003 R2 SP2 runinng VM Server (1 x 2003 R2 SP2 with SQL server 2005, 1 x 2003 R2 SP2 with SQL server 2000, 1 x 2003 R2 SP2 with MySQL, Unbuntu 7.10 LAMP)
    1 x HP Dual quad core, 8Gb, 1TB, home pc in quad tft mode
    1 x HP single quad core, 4Gb, 500Gb home pc single tft (for er indoors)
    2 laptops and some other kit lying around currently unused
    2 x cicso 2600 routers (1 spare)
  6. Trapper
    04-05-2008 01:09 AM - permalink
    Trapper
    Many, many Virtual Servers.

    No longer have a "real" one, as it cost far too much in electricity to justify running one 24/7 to host a basic web/file/print server!
  7. InvisibleIntellectual
    05-04-2008 09:45 PM - permalink
    InvisibleIntellectual
    OK here goes

    3 x 2003 R2 SP2 Servers (2 x AD/FAP/VPN (load balanced)/DHCP/DNS) 1 x Exchange (WWW/VPN/SMTP/POP3/IMAP)
    1 x Virtual Server (VMware Hypervisor) (Has Centos 5.1 (BIND DNS) and Fedora Core - both kerberos authenticated to AD)
    1 x Server on teh interweb (Virtual host - also runs Exim with customised spam assassin)
    1 x Static IP Range @ Home (Now thats geeky!)

    Email is routed through the Server on Teh interweb for Spam Filtering and then through to the Exchange Server @ home

    WANTED: A Life
  8. Joedetic
    25-03-2008 09:10 PM - permalink
    Joedetic
    I've got a FreeBSD box that was, up until recently, running Apache (including reverse proxying) mySQL, Nagios, Cacti, irssi for constant IRC, BIND for DNS, DHCPd for...well it's obvious isn't it? and some other stuff. It's about to be "decomissioned" so i can do some testing with DRBD and Linux-HA all being well

    I've got a windows 2003 box too that is going to be taking over the FreeBSD side of things running on a VM probably quite soon and it also runs uTorrent web gui (it's much better than TorrentFlux and it's varients) for RSS downloads, AD, DNS for AD, VPN stuff for site to site between my house and a mate's it also acts as a remote entry point onto the network via MSTSC
  9. webman
    14-03-2008 05:50 PM - permalink
    webman
    Neon - FreeNAS file server, 1TB. Running on Jetway ITX board.
    Mercury - Ubuntu 7.10 everything server. DHCP, DNS, Squid, Apache reverse proxy, TFTP for PXE-booting GeeXboX media PC.
  10. Steven
    09-03-2008 10:25 AM - permalink
    Steven
    I have a Windows server 2003 running
    Domain Controller
    VPN
    DNS
    DHCP
    File Server
    Apache Web Server
    and VMWare running Ubuntu Server for Proxy

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