Setting up a file server doesn't need to be complicated. ... All you need is a hard disk for your OS and files and a basic CD-ROM drive to load the OS. Remove unnecessary cables too, and tie up those you cannot do without to keep them out of the way. Remove surplus cards, as your file server will not need sound,
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Building the Server and Adding Additional Disk Drives ... Following our backup example above, on server bar, set up a simple smb.conf file or try appending the section below to the existing smb.conf file to define a share called bob:
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In the area of disk space, we are building a file server so the more the better. The OS doesn't require a lot, about 2.5GB. Disk space is considered to be cheap, so nothing problematic on this front either. Basically, anything halfway decent from two years ago will do.
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Introduction Reader's Voice: Building Your Own File Server : Perhaps you've decided to take the plunge and build your own personal file server. But why bother with dedicated storage hardware when the desktop hard drives in your PC already offer up to... ... Building A Mac File Server [Homebuilt Systems]
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Read the first part in my three part series about the joys of building and operating a stand alone file server for the home. In this first part I will be covering equipment selection and costs. While I am recycling lots of hardware it is possible to achieve some good savings to build the machine you want ...... ... You are here :
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My name is Frank, i,m building a Social networking website and some people have advised me about the cost with bandwidth, so i,m looking forward to learn more about building my own Server! Could you email me more Information on how to get it done an Price if possible?
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Building a File Server; Drew Robb; Monday, June 14, 2004 11:36:09 AM; ... While there are many ways to set up a network and a server, this article concentrates on the ... Skip Ahead; 1 Building a File Server; 2 Step 1: Open Windows; 3 Step 2: Open Linux; 4 Tests 1, 2, and 3: Can You See Me Now?; 5 Success is Sweet;
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Ars Technica Ars OpenForum 3.0b CPU & Motherboard Technologia building small file server ... I'm pretty sure I'm going to build an IDE RAID-1 box for my file server. So at this point, I'm soliciting suggestions for rock solid stable Mobo's w/ onboard RAID or Mobo & IDE RAID card combo. You don't have to worry...
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Ars Technica Ars OpenForum 3.0b CPU & Motherboard Technologia building small file server ... Keep in mind that a file server doesn't need a beefy processor. Plus the Duron will run cooler than a T-Bird or AthlonXP. I think that in your application, a seperate RAID card would be overkill. If this was a...
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