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How to compile and install Nginx web server from source on Linux
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This Apple PowerMac 8500 (OS 9.1, with a 400 MhZ G3 upgrade card) silently sits in the corner of my office to do one task- it negotiates the communication of the Shockwave MultiUser Server. This is for some multiuser apps I developed in 2000 using Macromedia Director, namely the Ideal Gas Law Game and a Chemical Equation Balancing application- these are all experimental environments where users can share an interactive multimedia space. It seems to get almost daily activity, so I just leave it running.
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Not sure if you can really call it a "server room", by a lot of standards it is not.
The floor is dry - in case you are wondering. And yes, we need to get a rack, and we will get one soon.
I got a CMA (Cable Management Arm) with my server too, but unfortunately it didn't fit in my rack, I was so disappointed, and just look at that mess.
Update November, 15, 2011
Installed new Dell R510 server, labeled all the cables in the rack, added new KVM, and changed OS on LEVIATHAN.
R510 Specs:
Name: CynoGriffon
2 x Intel Xeon E5620 @ 2.4 GHz
24 GB of RAM
8 x 2TB Seagate HDDs totalling 16TB (10TB Usable with RAID-Z 2)
8GB USB Flash drive Running OS
OS: FreeNAS
The R510 is a beautiful server, by far my favorite.
See set description for description of other equipment.