Networks Thread, Setting up two servers- 1 for gaming! in Technical; Hello!
This is my first post on here so i will say 'HELLO!'
I wondered if anyone knew the best ...
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7th October 2009, 04:18 PM #1
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7th October 2009, 04:26 PM #2 Would something like a NAS be appropriate for a file server? Might help if you post the amount of users and computers on the network.
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7th October 2009, 04:31 PM #3 
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Would something like a NAS be appropriate for a file server? Might help if you post the amount of users and computers on the network.

I'm not too sure what a NAS is? We've got about 100 users and around 100 computers at the moment on our network but i've put some nice open-source multiplayer games on the school server. I'm not too keen on running them from there too much though due to hogging server resources! 
I think we need 2 servers somehow...
Jay
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7th October 2009, 04:40 PM #4 will just subscribe and watch but NAS = Network Area Storage such as using open source projects ( think they are reffered to as that ) called Free NAS and open filer as 2 examples ( at least the only ones I am aware of )
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7th October 2009, 04:44 PM #5 So you already have a working network server, and just want one for running as a games server? The best bet would be to buy a cheap server, or even a pc with 2-4gb of ram in, install server 2003/8 on it and set it up as a member server. (server operating system, and part of the domain, but not a domin controller) Then use this to just run the games.
Steve
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Thanks to steveg from:
marsdenprimary (8th October 2009)
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8th October 2009, 08:03 AM #6 Thanks for that Steve! How do I set it up as a member server? Will I find that somewhere on our current server in DNS or something?
Thanks so much for the advice by the way!
Jay
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8th October 2009, 08:18 AM #7 You need to install the operating system ie.server2003 then go to the control panel>system>computer name>change. then enter the name of your domain and then enter the name and password of an account with permission to joint the domain. hope this makes sence
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Thanks to ozzy from:
marsdenprimary (9th October 2009)
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