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===Hardware=== | ===Hardware=== | ||
====Requirements==== | ====Requirements==== | ||
>=4 cores total, at >2GHz | * >=4 cores total, at >2GHz | ||
>=4GB RAM | * >=4GB RAM | ||
>=3*500GB SATA Disks (first 100GB on each disk RAID0 for performance) | * >=3*500GB SATA Disks (first 100GB on each disk RAID0 for performance) | ||
The better the hardware, the heavier the workload this machine can take on. | |||
==VM Servers== | ==VM Servers== |
Revision as of 15:57, 19 May 2014
mirage335's Server
Status
Awaiting pickup.
Plan
Maximum stability, minimum maintenance. All-purpose, running Debian Stable.
Probable Uses
- Xen VPS hosting.
- Support for local Gentoo/Funtoo machines (binary package compilation, private ebuild hosting, private file/repository hosting, etc).
- Webserver hosting.
Hardware
Requirements
- >=4 cores total, at >2GHz
- >=4GB RAM
- >=3*500GB SATA Disks (first 100GB on each disk RAID0 for performance)
The better the hardware, the heavier the workload this machine can take on.
VM Servers
Plan
Have multiple coordinated VM servers for use with projects, as control interfaces to tools, and as a PXE server for thin clients.
Hardware
Requirements
- >=6 cores total
- >10GB RAM
- dual >=1Gb/s NICs or ability to add with consumer grade hardware
- sata out the wazzoo
FOSSable
- coreboot support
Implementation
Multiple servers
NAS
Plan
Have network attached redundant storage for use as a VM image source and as a software and media repository.
Specs
- 64bit
- >1 core
- >=2GB RAM
- 1+ >=1Gb/s NIC
- as much storage space as can be acquired
Implementation
- albert NAS/proxy
Proxy
Plan
Have a machine that can capture requests for common ISOs and distro packages and use local copies fetched during non business hours.
Specs
- 64bit
- >2 core
- 1+ >=1Gb/s NIC
Implementation
- albert NAS/proxy