This is one of my HDA's, based on an older Atom 330 Supermicro 1U server. I put it back in service to use with my Cisco Lab.
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Cheers,
Pat
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Thought it was about time to post my server and network. Still need to do a little more house cleaning on it though.
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Looks like a nice setup. I had a rack at home previously, but my wife insisted it be removed. I deal with servers all day at work and have several at home as well and I guess I was bringing to much work home with me per the wife. I was a bit extreme though with a slide out KVM, battery backup, a couple switches, and then several servers. I had a dedicated firewall, vpn, monitor server, web server, windows 2008 server, Centos server, my massive 4U 20 drive media server, and a few other machines for testing and play. I'm now downsized and combined several, and had to get a wire frame bookcase that I'm isolated to now. The wife is happier, which means I'm happier now.Thought it was about time to post my server and network. Still need to do a little more house cleaning on it though.
-=Zod=- Norco RPC-4220, AMD Athlon II 2.8GHz, 16GB RAM, & 40TB in my GH Storage Pool
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A happy Wife, is a happy lifeThe wife is happier, which means I'm happier now.
Proxmox Server: Currently Not Running Amahi
CPU: AMD FX 6100 Six Core
RAM: 8GB DDR3
HDD: 4x1TB RAID10 (Adaptec)
CPU: AMD FX 6100 Six Core
RAM: 8GB DDR3
HDD: 4x1TB RAID10 (Adaptec)
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This is my first post Here is my HDA Named "Datos"
Specs:
Running Fedora 14 64bit
Intel SC5295 Server Case
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.93 Ghz
Supermicro X7SBI server Motherboard
4 GB Kingston ddr2 ECC Ram
1 - Adaptec 2610SA SataII Raid Card
Antec Earthwatts 650W 80 Plus Power Supply
ARTIC COOLING F 90mm and 120mm PRO PWM Fans
2x Seagate 250 GB ES Raid 1 (OS)
2X Seagate 250 GB ES Raid 1 (DATA)
1X Seagate 500 GB ES (Backup Drive)
The server runs silent I will upgrade my Data drives to 1TB this summer. I love the Intel Pedestal server cases. I replaced the intel stock case fans with the Artic Cooling fans, I wanted to make this case take standard parts where ever possible. I had to do alittle cutting and drilling to make things mount correctly. Now im just getting all apps and configs setup. This server is used as a file server, print server, media streaming server, web server and backup server.
Specs:
Running Fedora 14 64bit
Intel SC5295 Server Case
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.93 Ghz
Supermicro X7SBI server Motherboard
4 GB Kingston ddr2 ECC Ram
1 - Adaptec 2610SA SataII Raid Card
Antec Earthwatts 650W 80 Plus Power Supply
ARTIC COOLING F 90mm and 120mm PRO PWM Fans
2x Seagate 250 GB ES Raid 1 (OS)
2X Seagate 250 GB ES Raid 1 (DATA)
1X Seagate 500 GB ES (Backup Drive)
The server runs silent I will upgrade my Data drives to 1TB this summer. I love the Intel Pedestal server cases. I replaced the intel stock case fans with the Artic Cooling fans, I wanted to make this case take standard parts where ever possible. I had to do alittle cutting and drilling to make things mount correctly. Now im just getting all apps and configs setup. This server is used as a file server, print server, media streaming server, web server and backup server.
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Nice setup. Thats is pretty much what I want for my HDA setup.
RAID the OS drives, RAID the DATA drive, and then a seperate backup drive.
Yes HDD upgrade is needed.
Only thing I may be is add for more ram. I have beeing thinking about added virtualbox to my amahi, so I can run some virtual session to do some testing etc. from there too instead on my personal PC.
Awesome setup, now im jealous....
RAID the OS drives, RAID the DATA drive, and then a seperate backup drive.
Yes HDD upgrade is needed.
Only thing I may be is add for more ram. I have beeing thinking about added virtualbox to my amahi, so I can run some virtual session to do some testing etc. from there too instead on my personal PC.
Awesome setup, now im jealous....
Proxmox Server: Currently Not Running Amahi
CPU: AMD FX 6100 Six Core
RAM: 8GB DDR3
HDD: 4x1TB RAID10 (Adaptec)
CPU: AMD FX 6100 Six Core
RAM: 8GB DDR3
HDD: 4x1TB RAID10 (Adaptec)
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ok its my time to post mine running ubuntu Amahi
aint much but its small
Running Ubuntu
Intel Atom N270 1,6GHz
2 GB ddr2 Ram
2xRJ45 Gigabit Ethernet
1X 1TB hardisk Drive
aint much but its small
Running Ubuntu
Intel Atom N270 1,6GHz
2 GB ddr2 Ram
2xRJ45 Gigabit Ethernet
1X 1TB hardisk Drive
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I Will add screenshot of Server later
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Here is my new server I upgraded from my huge intel server.
Specs: Dell Optiplex 760
Intel Dual-core 2.1 Ghz (will upgrade to core 2 duo or quad)
2 GB DDR2
1x 160 Western Digital Scorpio 2.5 Harddrive ( gonna replace it with 2 seagate 2.5 500Gb raid 1)
Adaptec 3405 PCI-E Raid card
Ubuntu server 12.0.4
Uses:
File server, print server, DLNA server, Backup server
I had to cut the original dell 3.5 drive tray to support 2 2.5 drives but its real easy. Also, I had to add another sata power connector for the additional hard drive. It runs almost silent, nice and small has a built in e-sata port. Also, a bonus is there is a built in fan attached to the hard drive tray that will keep the 2 2.5 drives cool.
Im currently just testing everything to make sure it runs smooth.
Specs: Dell Optiplex 760
Intel Dual-core 2.1 Ghz (will upgrade to core 2 duo or quad)
2 GB DDR2
1x 160 Western Digital Scorpio 2.5 Harddrive ( gonna replace it with 2 seagate 2.5 500Gb raid 1)
Adaptec 3405 PCI-E Raid card
Ubuntu server 12.0.4
Uses:
File server, print server, DLNA server, Backup server
I had to cut the original dell 3.5 drive tray to support 2 2.5 drives but its real easy. Also, I had to add another sata power connector for the additional hard drive. It runs almost silent, nice and small has a built in e-sata port. Also, a bonus is there is a built in fan attached to the hard drive tray that will keep the 2 2.5 drives cool.
Im currently just testing everything to make sure it runs smooth.
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