Is it possible + Legal to make a dedicated sever in your home? Plus how much is the average cost to put it all together then run it per month?
Ross

Is it possible + Legal to make a dedicated sever in your home? Plus how much is the average cost to put it all together then run it per month?
Ross
Well, you could a PC, hook it up to the network, and if you need to go on it you have virtual desktop thingy with xp, share all the files on the network. that's what i do for my media server, films and music on it
Nah i want a proper severr reallyyyy
Shouldn't you complete your 'survalience' system first?
And it ain't gonna happen. If you're wanting to have the same effect as a datacentre dedi, you can't. You can't get a connection fast enough..
I've connected my cameras to my pc atm and just hosting them on justin.tv untill i have the need.
I know i wont get the same effect but wont i get anything close to it?
Ross
Only locally. If you try to host na internet server, it'll be slow for others AND some ISPs don't allow it..
Aww that sucks.
Of course it's legal.
Whether people will want to pay for your services is unlikely (data centres have VERY fast internet connections which you can't match with a domestic ISP).
Still could be useful for things requiring high processing power but low transfer rates (eg. document conversion, 3D rendering, etc.)
Edit - you could use it for your cameras...
I once set up an old P4 machine to take a picture through a camera and upload via FTP to my web host every few seconds, worked very well since all the traffic went to my web host rather than my "server". I used Dorgem to set it up: http://dorgem.sourceforge.net/
Last edited by Apolva; 22-07-2010 at 10:10 PM.
Buy a small m-ITX motherboard with an Atom CPU and built in PSU, put 2GB RAM on it, get an old HDD and leave it ticking away for however long, low power, efficient and would host anything you would need it to... just couldn't sell it on as a hosting server, datacenters have many pipes going in, at very high speeds... not even worth comparing to your home broadband.
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