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scottish
16-04-2013, 05:44 PM
Basically needs to allow;
- Sharing filters across network/media center
- bittorrent downloading
- web server
- any other servers i need (for lack of examples, say ts3, irc, old cod servers)
It would be 8GB RAM, 2x 2TB drives in RAID1.
FreeNAS wouldn't allow other servers (and require a bit of work for web server apparently)
Would prefer to stick away from virtual machines (so ESXi etc - no)
Would WHS allow all of these?
Any recommendations?
HarrySX
16-04-2013, 10:50 PM
Windows Server 2012, not WHS. WHS is dead, has been for a while.
Get it free from Dreamspark.
scottish
17-04-2013, 12:23 PM
Still seems one of the favoured OS's though even with no future updates
Standard or Essentials would you recommend?
Assuming essentials is more aimed at home office/small business?
Chippiewill
17-04-2013, 03:47 PM
Windows Server 2012, not WHS. WHS is dead, has been for a while.
Get it free from Dreamspark.
WHS2011 is only two years old.
HarrySX
18-04-2013, 10:13 AM
Still seems one of the favoured OS's though even with no future updates
Standard or Essentials would you recommend?
Assuming essentials is more aimed at home office/small business?
Get the data centre editions, the license is free to students via Dreamspark.
But yes, Essentials is a watered down edition.
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WHS2011 is only two years old.
Dead as in - WS is the superior Windows server OS.
scottish
18-04-2013, 10:16 AM
Every license is free :P
HarrySX
18-04-2013, 10:43 AM
Every license is free :P
via Dreamspark yes, so you may as well go with the dc edition
Chippiewill
18-04-2013, 06:02 PM
Dead as in - WS is the superior Windows server OS.
WHS2011 is literally WS2008 R2 plus extra utilities for the home. It's the same core OS.
Recursion
22-04-2013, 09:16 AM
But why use an OS that is dead and has nowhere to go? Granted, we use WHS2011 in our house for our backups, media etc etc but I'm looking to move it.
For everything you said I'd go with what HarrySX; said, WS2012, any version you can get your hands on will do the jobs you want.
Agnostic Bear
24-04-2013, 07:08 AM
FreeNAS wouldn't allow other servers (and require a bit of work for web server apparently)
FreeNAS is FreeBSD, I'm sure most of the servers you want could run on that and getting a web server set up like apache/nginx is super simple on bsd.
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