What should I do with my server?
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What should I do with my server?
So I just got a 32GB ram 6TB server. anyone have any cool ideas? because ATM I will just be hosting game servers, owncloud, and a few other things.
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Re: What should I do with my server?
Is it in your house or in a datacenter? I have a server with similar specs in my house, but because my upload speed is so slow I can't host any publicly available servers.
What I did for my server was i installed VMWare esx on it and I have multiple VM running. I have a Windoes 2012R2 server setup running my own domain and provided a photo backup network share for my mom. It's also the main DNS server for my house using root hints for all queries.
I have PFsense installed as the primary router for my house. ( I think I'm going to set up a DMZ next) it provided all the DHCP services as well as firewall and IDS.
If it's in a datacenter then I would do what I did for my friend. Install your preferred flavour of Linux and setup common web services, mail, etc. I use the screen package to run multiple MC servers for my friends.
What I was to do next is setup a VPN to the server since its residing in the US. I'm running into problems with the internal virtual network and NATing it to the public interface though. It will be a fun Christmas project to get working.
What I did for my server was i installed VMWare esx on it and I have multiple VM running. I have a Windoes 2012R2 server setup running my own domain and provided a photo backup network share for my mom. It's also the main DNS server for my house using root hints for all queries.
I have PFsense installed as the primary router for my house. ( I think I'm going to set up a DMZ next) it provided all the DHCP services as well as firewall and IDS.
If it's in a datacenter then I would do what I did for my friend. Install your preferred flavour of Linux and setup common web services, mail, etc. I use the screen package to run multiple MC servers for my friends.
What I was to do next is setup a VPN to the server since its residing in the US. I'm running into problems with the internal virtual network and NATing it to the public interface though. It will be a fun Christmas project to get working.
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Re: What should I do with my server?
it is in my house but I have anywhere from 70MB to 100MB of upload and download so I may do some of the stuff you said to do in a data server. Yeah it will be fun. I am deciding on if I should use raid or not as it is 6 drives of 1 TB eachnickmcski wrote:Is it in your house or in a datacenter? I have a server with similar specs in my house, but because my upload speed is so slow I can't host any publicly available servers.
What I did for my server was i installed VMWare esx on it and I have multiple VM running. I have a Windoes 2012R2 server setup running my own domain and provided a photo backup network share for my mom. It's also the main DNS server for my house using root hints for all queries.
I have PFsense installed as the primary router for my house. ( I think I'm going to set up a DMZ next) it provided all the DHCP services as well as firewall and IDS.
If it's in a datacenter then I would do what I did for my friend. Install your preferred flavour of Linux and setup common web services, mail, etc. I use the screen package to run multiple MC servers for my friends.
What I was to do next is setup a VPN to the server since its residing in the US. I'm running into problems with the internal virtual network and NATing it to the public interface though. It will be a fun Christmas project to get working.
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Re: What should I do with my server?
there are a few reasons why I would not treat your house the same as a datacenter.herohamp wrote:it is in my house but I have anywhere from 70MB to 100MB of upload and download so I may do some of the stuff you said to do in a data server. Yeah it will be fun. I am deciding on if I should use raid or not as it is 6 drives of 1 TB each
A) you don't have redundant internet connections. If you are hosting critical stuff like email you don't want to have the Internet or power go out unexpedly.
B) You need to be VERY careful about about the security of it. If you dont set up a DMZ correctly (or don't have one at all) they could use your server to pivot into your internal network.
C) most ISPs have started filtering common inbound ports for their non business customers (21,22,25,80,443). They do this because most consumers don't need access to the ports and if they are open they are often not secured correctly. So to protect their customers they just block them.
If you do want to try some of the stuff I suggested out for the server I manage in the datacenter I would just do it as a test. Don't move your mail server to this, but do it as a fun test/challenge. But be very careful, in one of my classes we ran IDS software on a computer we directly connected to the Internet on an unfiltered connection. In the first minute of it being online we detected about 30 attacks.
My server also has 6 drives. I would recommend just putting them into a raid5 (if your server has a hardware raid card)
Do you have the model number? I'm just curious?
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Re: What should I do with my server?
model for what? it is a PowerEdge 2950 2. Currently configured with RAID 0 on 2 drives and RAID 5 on 3 drives with the sixth drive configured as a hot spare for the RAID 5. I will change it though.
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Ya, that's the same model I have. My raid is just a raid 5 between the 6 drives.
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Re: What should I do with my server?
Ok, I assume you use Ubuntu server or debian?nickmcski wrote:Ya, that's the same model I have. My raid is just a raid 5 between the 6 drives.
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I have VMware installed (it's a bare metal hypervisor) the on it I have windows server 2012R2, PFsense, Debian and CentOS.herohamp wrote:Ok, I assume you use Ubuntu server or debian?nickmcski wrote:Ya, that's the same model I have. My raid is just a raid 5 between the 6 drives.
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