DHCP questions

Dekade
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Re: DHCP questions

Postby Dekade » Wed Aug 24, 2016 10:11 am

Should be fine. Depending on your usage, maybe overkill.

Amahi can run on a machine on much less hardware. See the minimum hardware requirements for more info.

I am running my HDA on a VM, with 3 x 1TB drives. Works fine for me.
Yep I have gathered that Amahi requires less. However, the price is good, and it is a 'real' server box. I don't know about the speed and stuff but yet you stated - 'might be overkill'. I guess that says it's okay.

I am always apprehensive about buying someone else's equipment
...Depending on your usage, maybe overkill.
I would want to eventually set up a VPN. I would eventually consider hosting my own healthcare consulting website (but probably not). Would be nice to host my own email. I really don't have a problem with the DHCP concept it's just that I would need to still be able to do WiFi at home someway so that I can access the internet via my phones. I would need to have a printer on the network. Need to share basic data files. Probably will use CIFS. Will figure out the accounting issue; probably the cloud. Probably will have to give in, again, and consider doing CRM in the cloud. Scared to death of the cloud and it's security. Seems like I feel that everyone can see my data. Must be OCD. :roll:
... I am running my HDA on a VM, with 3 x 1TB drives. Works fine for me.
Can you elaborate on exactly how you go about this and for what purpose do you do so??? VM = Virtual Machine???
Specs:
4 yr old user built PC
Asus P5ND mb
Q9550 Core 2 CPU
CoolerMaster Hyper212 Evo
Antec 450W PSU
On brd video - non HD
8gb non-ecc
1 ea. - WD_Red_2TB_NAS 5400rpm (new 08/2016)
1 ea. - 200 GB Seagate 7200rpm (8 yrs old - 4 yrs old in usage; 4 yrs unconnected)
1 ea. - 500 GB Samsung 7200rpm (6 yrs old - 2 yrs old in usage; 4 yrs unconnected)

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Re: DHCP questions

Postby bigfoot65 » Wed Aug 24, 2016 10:46 am

I guess that says it's okay.
Yes it will work, but might be a power hog. This is designed for the corporate environment and often consumes more power than a PC doing the same job. Be prepared for a higher utility bill.
Probably will have to give in, again, and consider doing CRM in the cloud.
Amahi application store has CRM applications available for install.
Can you elaborate on exactly how you go about this and for what purpose do you do so??? VM = Virtual Machine???
It can be quite complicated. Check out the Virtualization article in the wiki.

I do it so I can run multiple servers and OS with ease. Many corporations run virtual systems.
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