I installed VMWare on my PC, and have been playing around with a domain setup using virtual machines for a while now, but I’d like to get more hands on. I’ve had no hands on experience with RAID and would like to get into this, as well as delving more into the HW side of servers, rather than just the SW side only available by using virtual machines.
Ideally, I’d like to get a home server and get it setup with RAID so I can get some hands on experience, as well as just playing around with the server (testing backup procedures, setting up an FTP, diagnosing issues etc).
I’m on a limited budget, and was initially thinking of getting a slightly older spec PC, get a RAID controller card, a few HDD’s, slapping server 2003 on there and using that as a DC. Would that be suitable? The only issue I can think of that I’d be missing out on by going this way would be the lack of hot swappable support!? If anyone can suggest a suitable server model for the home that doesn’t cost the earth to purchase and operate, that would be appreciated, as I’d prefer to have all the server features available, rather than trying to mock one together. Also, if anyone has any other suggestions and recommendations that would be appreciated as well.
Ideally, I’d like to get a home server and get it setup with RAID so I can get some hands on experience, as well as just playing around with the server (testing backup procedures, setting up an FTP, diagnosing issues etc).
I’m on a limited budget, and was initially thinking of getting a slightly older spec PC, get a RAID controller card, a few HDD’s, slapping server 2003 on there and using that as a DC. Would that be suitable? The only issue I can think of that I’d be missing out on by going this way would be the lack of hot swappable support!? If anyone can suggest a suitable server model for the home that doesn’t cost the earth to purchase and operate, that would be appreciated, as I’d prefer to have all the server features available, rather than trying to mock one together. Also, if anyone has any other suggestions and recommendations that would be appreciated as well.