Looking for File server
Posted: Mon May 19, 2003 12:30 pm
Well, my A+ teacher garenteed me a file server, a very nice one in fact a couple months ago, only to tell me today that he'd like to hold to it for next year. (He has like 5 of them, so I guess I'm a little bitter about it). In any case, I have 7 hard drives that I was planning to load into this thing, and now I have no where to put them, and I need to find a case/mobo.
What I'm looking for is a COMPACT file server, not any of those server towers that come up to your neck...something like this: this
I'd also need a mobo, processor, whatever else comes with one of these things. All I have are Hdd's, adn like I said, I"m sort of lost on what to do. I don't know where to find/buy this sort of stuff.
What I'd like is a mobo that could handle 8 hdds...and maybe dual processor (NOTHING FANCY, maybe dual Pentium Pros or something?).
All I want this for is to hold all my movies/music. I'm not looking for a speed demon here. THANKS FOR ANY ADVICE/HELP...
........what do you think, would it be better to just say f*ck it, get a couple IDE controllers, throw 'em into a miniATX case, and have that act as a file server? I'd prefer to have the server, but I'm not willing to spend $500 dollars for a setup.
What I'm looking for is a COMPACT file server, not any of those server towers that come up to your neck...something like this: this
I'd also need a mobo, processor, whatever else comes with one of these things. All I have are Hdd's, adn like I said, I"m sort of lost on what to do. I don't know where to find/buy this sort of stuff.
What I'd like is a mobo that could handle 8 hdds...and maybe dual processor (NOTHING FANCY, maybe dual Pentium Pros or something?).
All I want this for is to hold all my movies/music. I'm not looking for a speed demon here. THANKS FOR ANY ADVICE/HELP...
........what do you think, would it be better to just say f*ck it, get a couple IDE controllers, throw 'em into a miniATX case, and have that act as a file server? I'd prefer to have the server, but I'm not willing to spend $500 dollars for a setup.