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What is the minimum spec i can get away with to build a very simple server.

The main job will be to host files / Music / video's

I want to run Server 2003 on it mainly to get some experience of using it.

I have a few old bit of computers laying around at home that i can hopefully use.

Cheers
 
Hi there,

I would recommend the following for a File Server only spec 2003 machine.

An old P3 1ghz or above / Athlon XP
512 MB of RAM
Any old graphics card will be fine
Install IIRC is about 4gig so a nice 10gig C:\ Partition will do you fine.

Any other questions give us a shout :)
 
I personally would look to run at least 1 gig of RAM as the bare minimum.As for the other suggestions you should be ok.
 
A gig of ram for a file server matey? Don't think so personally.

You may aswell just try it if you have pc's just lying around.
 
If you're just going to be experimenting with it you might want to see how it performs using VM ware player (google VNX editor aswell to make the image files).
 
DJ XS said:
Hi there,

I would recommend the following for a File Server only spec 2003 machine.

An old P3 1ghz or above / Athlon XP
512 MB of RAM
Any old graphics card will be fine
Install IIRC is about 4gig so a nice 10gig C:\ Partition will do you fine.

Any other questions give us a shout :)

From experience, I'm telling you now that you won't run Server 2003 very well on a P3- you need to be looking for maybe a second hand A64 or P4 ;) Also, I would maybe reconsider your choice of server 2003 for the OS- it wil cost about £400 for the operating system and 5 CALs alone. Maybe linux?
 
dun said:
A gig of ram for a file server matey? Don't think so personally.

You may aswell just try it if you have pc's just lying around.

I'd second that.

I've got a server running 2003 at home which I put together as a learning excercise; just like the OP wants.
This is a P4 2ghz with 256mb of RAM and 4 HDD's; it works fine for learning and, indeed, file + print sharing/active directory/DHCP/DNS on a small scale network such as mine (3 PC's).
 
Deanje said:
I'd second that.

I've got a server running 2003 at home which I put together as a learning excercise; just like the OP wants.
This is a P4 2ghz with 256mb of RAM and 4 HDD's; it works fine for learning and, indeed, file + print sharing/active directory/DHCP/DNS on a small scale network such as mine (3 PC's).

I'd imagine that's rather slow doing normal windows tasks with 256MB RAM :( I find it slow on one of our test boxes at work which has dual P3's and 768MB RAM. Linux is much better suited to these spec machines ;) Also, I don't understand why you are running AD on a 3 PC network :confused:
 
I'm running a Server 2003 machine at home with the following spec:

Athlon 1700+
Asus A7V266-E mobo
1Gb Ram
2xHDDs
GeForce FX5200

It runs fine for file/print sharing with IIS, SQL Server 2000, MySql, Slimserver, True Image, AVG and WSUS all running (uses 650-700Mb normally).

Beware that most free anti-virus programs don't support server editions of Windows (I can't upgrade to the latest version of AVG for that reason).

I can recommend running WSUS if you have a few PCs on your network. it gives you control over your Windows/Microsoft updates and means you only ever have to download one copy of an update, saving time and bandwidth.
 
256mb running on 2k is slow, on XP it's even slower, our 2k3 server has a gig and that's not exactly quick (it's only a 5 cal). If you are forking out a few hundred for a legit copy of 2k3 then £40 on a gig isn't going to hurt at all. Personally CPU wise 2k3 is like XP - quite forgiving performance wise as long as it has enough memory. I haven't run it on a P3 but I see no reason on a test setup that it wouldn't be OK as it's hardly going to be under heavy load.
 
Trigger said:
Linux is much better suited to these spec machines ;) Also, I don't understand why you are running AD on a 3 PC network :confused:

I'd agree with the linux comment, I've got 5 linux boxes (running from a P3 500-1ghz) :)

I think he said that it's for learning purposes, even then I would advise getting a better box for this purpose as I really don't see this running too well on such old kit.
 
Cheers guys for all the input.

Currently skint at the moment, thats why i was hoping to buiild one from the bits i have left from olds systems. Looks like i will have to rethink.

As for Server 2003, i'm just starting to do the MCSE and have an evaluation copy, can't remember for how long.


Cheers
 
Trigger said:
I'd imagine that's rather slow doing normal windows tasks with 256MB RAM :( I find it slow on one of our test boxes at work which has dual P3's and 768MB RAM. Linux is much better suited to these spec machines ;) Also, I don't understand why you are running AD on a 3 PC network :confused:

It is quite slow, aye.

The server was made with learning in mind, which is why i've got AD on a 3 PC network; not for any real usage, but for some nice experience.
 
I have Windows 2003 Server Std running on a 450Mhz P3 with 512MB Ram. Its not slow at all, runs beautifully infact with DNS, Active Directory, IIS & MySQL on there. It's only used for a small family site & 4 workstations though.
 
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