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Hello guys

 

My HP MicroServer N54L came today

 

I will be installing debian on it along with some other server related services

 

Is anyone interested in a software build thread?

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Hello guys

 

My HP MicroServer N54L came today

 

I will be installing debian on it along with some other server related services

 

Is anyone interested in a software build thread?

 

hello,

how much Haggis?

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This is what i have so far

 

I will be installing Debian 7.4 64bit

 

I will be installing

 

  • SSH
  • DNS
  • LAMP Stack
  • Calibre Server
  • Plex Media Server
  • Transmission (I will be using Virtualbox so this is easiest way to download linux distros)
  • Webmin for easy admin is services
  • Virtualbox
  • Dropbox

 

The server will be headless, i have no need for a gui just now.

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Hello,

  • LAMP Stack
Don't wanna sit down and install of it one by one (Apache, MySQL and a PHP interpreter)? :p

BTW, are you gonna stay with 2GB? VirutalBox with 2GB is gonna suffer...

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Nah

 

I wont be using Virtualbox right from the off so 2gb will do for now

 

I will be bumping it up to 8gb at some point in the future :)

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Hello,

Nah

 

I wont be using Virtualbox right from the off so 2gb will do for now

 

I will be bumping it up to 8gb at some point in the future :)

OK :) Sounds good.

BTW, what site do you visit for discussion and distribution of the modded BIOSs?

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Hello,

i'm going to try owncloud soon, you might try as well (i'm tired of Dropbox and similars and the limited storage).

Look awesome until I read this:

Microsoft SQL Server is not yet support

I would have perfered to use just ONE SQL server :(
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i'm going to try owncloud soon, you might try as well (i'm tired of Dropbox and similars and the limited storage).

 

I tried Owncloud. Looks great. Setup is a breeze. One big problem:

 

The desktop sync client is as slow as hell. And I don't mean tolerably slow, I mean - ETA of several weeks for 10GB of files to a local server with a gigabit connection.

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I'm using BitTorrent Sync between my devices and server (Ubuntu). I prefer owning my data. I've become a bit of a security nut and don't trust Dropbox. Downfall is the inability to share a single file with anyone if I needed to.

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ok so little update

 

  • SSH - Done
  • DNS- Done
  • LAMP Stack
  • Calibre Server
  • Plex Media Server- Done
  • Transmission (I will be using Virtualbox so this is easiest way to download linux distros)
  • Webmin for easy admin is services- Done
  • Virtualbox
  • Dropbox
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Hello,

Look awesome until I read this:

I would have perfered to use just ONE SQL server :(

 

why no SQLite? It's great!

Also in the foruns there is a guy that successfully ported into MSSQL, but it seems that the owncloud devs don't give a rats ass about that...

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a few small NFS shares setup on the standard hdd that came with it

 

will get a load of pics tomorrow :)

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  • SSH - Done

  • DNS- Done

LAMP Stack- Done

Calibre Server

Plex Media Server- Done

Transmission (I will be using Virtualbox so this is easiest way to download linux distros)

Webmin for easy admin is services- Done

Virtualbox

Dropbox - Done

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I promise i will get pics asap lol

 

last two nights have been spent sorting out drives and moving files around

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So curious why going with virtualbox vs something like LXC or openVZ or KVM, etc.

 

Use to use virtualbox myself before I fired up esxi on my n40l -- and works great if your going to run different vms on your workstation sort of thing.  But you mention downloading of linux distros - if that was not just a euphemism and you plan on running just other linux distros in vm.  wouldn't something like LXC or LinuxVserver or openVZ or Xen or KVM be better suited?  If you don't want to go the esxi route?

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So curious why going with virtualbox vs something like LXC or openVZ or KVM, etc.

 

Use to use virtualbox myself before I fired up esxi on my n40l -- and works great if your going to run different vms on your workstation sort of thing.  But you mention downloading of linux distros - if that was not just a euphemism and you plan on running just other linux distros in vm.  wouldn't something like LXC or LinuxVserver or openVZ or Xen or KVM be better suited?  If you don't want to go the esxi route?

 

Being honest budman its just because i am used to virtualbox

 

I will have alook at your suggestions though, vm'ing i have played with but not looked deeply into so i have not heard of the ones you mentioned :)

 

and yes i did actually mean Linux distros lol

 

 

 

Yes , try a ESXi. I think its best of all for a hosting. Why don't you try a nginx instead of apache?

 

I will look into ESCi

 

Apache....purely easiness to setup and i have used it before

 

all the webserver is for is an locally hosted place for my wife to show family photos etc ;)

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Hello, i had a look thru the KVM docs today so going to try installing that tonight and giving it a go :)

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