Any advice about how to build a cheap and fanless server? It's main uses would be web and file servering, but it could be a day when I'd like to add some streaming and mailing capabilities as well.
OS of choice: GNU/Linux
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Take a look at Atom powered devices. Atom N330 should be powerful enough to do most of the home server duties, and it is relatively cheap and consume just a bit of power. Not to mention that it doesn't take much space either. I'd look especially at Acer Revo R3610 but there are completely fanless models available. | |||||||||||||
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You can see many references at Silent PC Review. They're more concerned with eliminating noise, not minimizing cost, but you can pick and choose from what's available. | |||
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I don't know your definition of cheap, but a Pogoplug may just fit the bill. | |||||
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I have an Intel D410pt motherboard (bearing a D410 "dual core" atom processor at 1.6 GHz), hooked up with 2 GB of RAM and a 160 GB 2.5" hard disk, for about 130 EUR, which isn't much. It can run fanless, but because of the location I'm using it in, I had to put in a fan sadly. It's running on Arch Linux 64 Bit, hosting an IceCast streaming server, a network storage file system, FTP and HTTP without any problems! Looking into Atom based devices might be a good idea :) | |||||||
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Easily build a comprehensive server with free integrated software applications incl email, streaming etc. Very well described at www.ulverston.myzen.co.uk/mini-itx/index.htm Try this hardware bundle www.mini-itx.com/store/?c=38 The motherboard has onboard SATA RAID facility as well as two IDE connectors.
NB: no FDD connection so use USB floppy if required. | ||||
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