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Hey guys, the mutant creeper is unrealted, bu the way. Anyways, I'm really wanting to open a server of mine, where I call all of the shots, but I have a few questions, especially to you guys that own servers.
1. Does it lag your internet/desktop? I have a 1tb windows.
2. Where can I get the best server hosts?
My first server is up and running in the new space, gigabit is humming, fiber connections all grand. Not the best photo, but what the hey.
Later come the Xserves and Xserve RAID. Yum.
easily 5-6x larger than the current space, with room for a third (even a fourth if necessary) equipment rack. All the networking hardware, video gear and computers will go in this room, and will be connected to the office space via a switch system that allows for access to any of the machines. They've just started painting this room white. Also, this space is air conditioned, which is a big deal.
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Setting up a "new" XAMPP-/Fax-/Printserver under W2K-Pro.
Why? The Softmodem and the printer don't work under Linux ;-(
Built from my Geek-Trashcan:
Fujitsu-Siemens Case
AMD Duron 800
512 MB
20 GB HDD
ATI Radeon 9200 SE
54MBit WLAN-USB-Stick (to lazy to wire a room)
10" CRT (max. 640*480, but that's ok, i will remote control it via VNC *g*), got it for 3 Euros at a yard sale ;-)
Google colour codes its servers depending on their location, while piping in the buildings is coded depending on what it carries - with cool water in blue tubes and warm in red
Read more: www.ZenHowTips.Com
Windows Home Servers were nowhere to be found in Microsoft's booth. But Intel had an area in a back corner where Windows Home Servers were relegated—disconnected—to a bottom shelf...where someone appears to have also stashed a bag.
Servers are pretty essential for organizations these days. They serve as a place to deposit all their files that can be accessed by all the employees using their personal secure login ID and password.
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Server: mc.zedwork.co.uk Website: www.zedwork.co.uk via Tumblr blog.zedwork.co.uk/post/51094868688/server-mc-zedwork-co-...
Bonus shot for week 3 of the 52 Weeks of Lego project
The time has come for the Linux server to receive a software upgrade. It's been running Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope, but it is time to bring the software up to date. Through a series of incremental upgrades, the server will be running Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat when the upgrades are complete. The construction crew has set to work getting the upgrades started so the IT crew can take over and get the new software up and running.
Strobist Info: SB-800 TTL on camera pointed upwards with a snap-on diffuser.