I have started to put together a home server. I intend to use it to back up the other PC's in my house and also to store my ripped cd's to send to the media players I have. For the moment that's ps3 and blu ray players and an onkyo receiver. I do have a couple of beep players on order.
I have a couple questions, first is which software/is to use. I have been looking at Ubuntu but wouldn't know if server or desktop would be better for me. I can also get windows server.
I know there are more options but I have no experience in any of this server stuff.
The second question is hard drive related. I was going to go for wd caviar greens for the energy efficiency. I think reds are more suited to this application but I was thinking about energy usage. I have since read that greens are most prone to failure and are the slowest drives. So should I just go with reds or can anyone recommend a cheaper, better alternative.
I plan to use an ssd for the os and initially 2 x 2tb drives in a raid that will have one drive backup the other. Then add another couple when funds permit.
Hardware up to now is a supermicro server mobo running two dual core zeons with 8gb ram
Probably over kill but I got them for next to nothing. As I learn what I am doing I will use more of its capabilities.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can give.
Kev.
I have a couple questions, first is which software/is to use. I have been looking at Ubuntu but wouldn't know if server or desktop would be better for me. I can also get windows server.
I know there are more options but I have no experience in any of this server stuff.
The second question is hard drive related. I was going to go for wd caviar greens for the energy efficiency. I think reds are more suited to this application but I was thinking about energy usage. I have since read that greens are most prone to failure and are the slowest drives. So should I just go with reds or can anyone recommend a cheaper, better alternative.
I plan to use an ssd for the os and initially 2 x 2tb drives in a raid that will have one drive backup the other. Then add another couple when funds permit.
Hardware up to now is a supermicro server mobo running two dual core zeons with 8gb ram
Probably over kill but I got them for next to nothing. As I learn what I am doing I will use more of its capabilities.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can give.
Kev.