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How To: Power Efficient & Low Budget Home Servers
Hey guys,
I'm currently looking at how to set up home servers, primarily as a file server and print server. And I realise some people are also interested in such setups as well. Servers as what most people know are like for enterprise and the cost of such setups are not feasible for home uses. However, home servers do not need to be expensive and high end hardwares. So this thread is meant for those who want to set up home servers and have spare components which they can use to set up a home server enough for their use. It also meant for people who wants to use power efficient processors usually used for laptops which will help to reduce the power consumption. Hope this will be useful for many people. Cheers, naro PS: Those who are well-versed on such stuffs are welcomed to contribute to this thread. After which i'll update the first few posts i've reserved below to be updated. Thanks |
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