post by Xanadu | | Server < on 3/20/2005 8:36 PM >
Who here owns a server? What are the uses? Here are mine: Main webserver: Used for my main webserver, I host a few peoples sites, some from UER. P3 450MHz (alittle bit more than 450) 128MB ram 120GB Segate 7200RPM 10MB cache Windows XP professional (NO SP) DB server (Some of you know of the big DB im making) AMD K6 450MHz 128MB ram 20GB WD 7200RPM Windows XP professional (NO SP) Web/file/print/music server (still being built) AMD 64 bit (Not sure how many GHz im gonna go with over 2 Im sure) 2GB ram (upgrable to 4 GB ) 2x 200GB 10,000 RPM SCSI drives 1x 20GB WD 7200RPM Windows 2000 Advanced server
post by grit1 | | Re: Server <Reply # 10 on 10/31/2005 2:17 AM >
I've got a rack-mounted proliant with 4x 450 Xenon processors, 768 ram and 6x 4.3 10,000 RPM drives. Right now is running Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP1 with no problems.
My project box right now is a Proliant 1600 PIII machine that I have to track down some RAM for - two 9.1 gb 10,000 "new style" drives and dual-NICs. I'm also running an "evaluation" copy of Server 2K3 on a Thinkpad A22P laptop that has a 900mhz PIII and 128 ram. Just playing around with that one. I may turn it into an RRAS server for my dorm room. ~Grit.
post by Sinister Crayon | | Re: Server <Reply # 11 on 12/9/2005 4:29 AM >
Ok, on monday my setups will consist of the following providing all the parts I receive are not defective and installation goes well.
Pentium 233MHz 1.2 GB HDD 49MB RAM OS is Windows 98 Function: Print Server
Pentium II 350 MHz 40 GB HDD 256MB RAM OS is Windows NT 4.0 Function: file server
Pentium 4 2.8 GHz (oced to 3.4) 200GB and 160GB HDD (Going to upgrade to 2x WD 74GB Raptors 10k RPM in RAID 1) 1 GB RAM OS: linux of sorts Function: Game server Constructing:
Pentium III 1000MHz (currently have) 80 GB HDD (currently has but is going to inherit the 200 and the 160 GB drives) 1.5GB RAM (currently have 512) Needs motherboard OS is Windows 2kPro Function: Replacement File server
Pentium 4 3.0 GHz 512mb ram 200gb Western Digital SATA 250gb Maxtor in a USB driver carrier 40gb IDE Maxtor Debian Sarge Function: Web/File server, Asterisk, my main box
Pentium 200MHz 96mb ram (?) 1.5gb Samsung IDE Windows 2000 Advanced Server Function: DHCP server, Domain controller and FTP care of Samba from my file server
Pentium II 400MHz 196mb ram 2gb IDE Western Digital Caviar Smoothwall Firewall/Router http://www.smoothwall.org/ Function: Internet gateway
Pentium III 1000MHz 160 GB HDD and 200 GB HDD in JBOD 1 GB RAM DFI CM33-TL OS is Windows 2k Advanced server. Function: Backup file server
got some other spare boxes lying around with 2000 adv server but my parents told me to cut down on the power my room is consuming. I am accountable for about one half to two-thirds of last Novembers power bill if my calculations are correct.
post by Xanadu | | Re: Server <Reply # 17 on 2/23/2007 7:32 AM >
Well I should update my configuration as well.
These two are being speced out still to be purchased
CPU - AMD Sempron 3000+ Socket 754 RAM - 2 X 1024MB DDR400 HDD - 2 X Seagate Cheetah 15K 36GB RAID 1 OS - FreeBSD Function - Web server
CPU - Via C3 1.2GHz RAM - 1024MB HDD - 4 X Seagate Barracuda 500GB RAID 5 + Hotspare OS - FreeBSD Function - Web server
Cases - 1U & 2U
Serv1 - File Server CPU - Socket 7 Intel Pentium 133MHz RAM - 64MB dynamic ram HDD - Seagate half height 6GB, Western Digital Expert 10GB OS - Win 98se Function - File server
Serv2 - Application Archive CPU - Socket 7 Intel Pentium 133MHz MMX RAM - 48MB SDram 66MHz HDD - Western Digital Caviar 6GB, Seagate 30GB OS - Win 95/DSL/Xubuntu Function - Archive software
Serv3 - Multiuse CPU - Via C3 1.0Ghz 370 -> Slot 1 Adapter RAM - 256MB SDram 100MHz HDD - Fujitsu 6.0GB, Seagate Barracuda 320GB OS - Win XP/Ubuntu/DSL Function - File Archive/Production Server
post by Xanadu | | Re: Server <Reply # 18 on 6/24/2007 5:20 PM >
Alright, I must update my setup.
Servers : Serv1 HP Pavilion 3100 Pentium 166MHz 58MB SD Ram (I think) 6GB Hard Disk Drive DVD Drive Win 95 atm, Windows NT4 when I get around to it, Jukebox
Servers : Serv2 Make Unknown Pentium 133MHz 64MB Ram 2GB Hard Disk Drive Win 98SE Webserver
Servers : Serv3 Make Unknown (Same exactly as Serv2 but with a different mainboard) 2 X 6GB Hard Disk Drives Win 98SE No Function
Servers : Serv4 Compaq Presario 5440 Intel Mainboard No CPU No Ram No HDD No Function
Servers : IPTV1 Micron Melenia 400MHz Celeron 128MB Ram Window 2000 Server 6GB Western Digital and 250GB Seagate Barracuda Will be a testbox for me and my friends IPTV hacker show
Random : Other Compaq Presario CDS 860 Windows 95 No Function
Laptop : Mac Mac Powerbook 1400CS/133 Mac OS 8.1 1 GB Hard Disk Drive I use it too write literature
Laptop : Windows Pentium 2 400MHz 192MB Ram Windows 2000 Pro 60GB Seagate Hard Disk Drive DVD Drive
post by Apallo | | Re: Server <Reply # 19 on 5/5/2008 12:31 AM >
Servers:
Fileserver 1GB DDR266 RAM INTEL PENTIUM 4 2.8GHZ PROCESSOR 1 X 40GB HARD DRIVE (OS) 4 X 250GB HARD DRIVE 1 X 500GB HARD DRIVE 1 X GIGABIT ETHERNET Runs Win Server 2k3 (with most of the services shut off)
This machine is used as a file/ftp server.
VidServer Dell PowerEdge 1750 2GB FBDIMMS (Not sure of the speed) 2 x Intel Xeon Processor 2.66ghz 3 x 75gb scsi360 (i think) hard drives in raid 0 2 x gigabit ethernet runs win server 2k3 also FREAKIN LOUD as it is a 2u rack mount model
I do quite a bit of video encoding, and this beast is what i do it on. I know it's not exactly what this machine was made to do , but it works great in this respect. I can encode video in less than 1/2 the time it takes on my main computer (which isn't exactly a pansy).