Super cheap entry level Server

i would at least use a dual core processor like the x2 3800+ or core 2 duo e 6300/6400 for a server though it would help a lot delivering stuf to different comps. o and at least a gigabyte or 2 of ram 😀 😀 😀
 
Sure, I had a 486 server well into my k6-2 days. But this thing has PCI-X and PCIe x16, PCIe x1 and PCI. So, if you have reason to use all those server specific things, you can upgrade to this thing from your P3/P4 or Athlon MP or whatever, and still carry over your components.
 
d000000000d, it's Sempr0n...
As gOdMan said, you'll want to be using at least a X2 3800+

For what exactly?

My fedora based "home server" runs firewall, router, file-server, ftp server, Oracle 10g server (!!!) and hosts terminal X11 apps (for simple Pentium 133Mhz based X11 terminal for www browsing), all of that runs on Celeron Tualatin 1.2Ghz + 256MB RAM + 200GB hard drives, on via-based integrated VGA MB.

I have it in the attic, it has passed 3 summer season at 50 C, without problem until this summer, when power supply failed. I get replacement from salvaged parts, now runs well again...

In fact, you really do not need too much power for server, unless you are serving 100 clients or something like that. Low performance legacy parts are best IMHO.

Mirek
 
d000000000d, it's Sempr0n...
As gOdMan said, you'll want to be using at least a X2 3800+

For what exactly?

My fedora based "home server" runs firewall, router, file-server, ftp server, Oracle 10g server (!!!) and hosts terminal X11 apps (for simple Pentium 133Mhz based X11 terminal for www browsing), all of that runs on Celeron Tualatin 1.2Ghz + 256MB RAM + 200GB hard drives, on via-based integrated VGA MB.

I have it in the attic, it has passed 3 summer season at 50 C, without problem until this summer, when power supply failed. I get replacement from salvaged parts, now runs well again...

In fact, you really do not need too much power for server, unless you are serving 100 clients or something like that. Low performance legacy parts are best IMHO.

Mirek
totally agree with you.
i have a celeron 1.7 512MB RAM and a bunch of hd's at work. it works pretty well as a file/backup server. I really dont see the need for dual core, 2GB or ram and other stuff. It all depends on what you're gonna use it.
 
= supercheap home server.
Oh... right! 😳

It's just that my impression of a server (due to the ones I've been building) had always a 'server stance' i.e. hard-Gigabit ehternet, hard-RAID card, multi core, SCSI 10K/15K, 2GB+ RAM... etc.
A 64 client BF2 game server. 8) [/W.E. heavy artillery]
well, it's not the hardware that makes a server. It helps a lot, but that's not the primary stuff (depending on the situation)
 

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