No one replied yet?!? Very well then
What you're looking at here is my server rack. I have atm 3 active servers running, 1 of them is my home server. I have my vpn running on there, mail server, tiny web server, smb shares, usenet download machine, etc. specs: some random amd quad core, 4gb of ram and 2 1tb hdd storage.
the 2nd machine is mostly for school and testing. I have vmware esxi running on there with a couple of vm's. specs: 2 xeon dual cores at 2.something, 10gb of ram. Dual lan and dual psu.
3rd machine is a beast, on which i virtualise a shitload of vm's. I usually use this one for big projects like testing an ubuntu cloud infrascructure, or a big active directory project. specs: 4 xeon 2.65 ghz quad core's, 16gb of ram, 8 hdd, on which 2 are for my main os (raid1) and 6 of them are for general vm storage (RAID 5). the whole 5 array is just a bit over 1tb (1.2 something)
I also have some other servers laying around in there, but these are old / non configured. And im lazy
What you're looking at here is my server rack. I have atm 3 active servers running, 1 of them is my home server. I have my vpn running on there, mail server, tiny web server, smb shares, usenet download machine, etc. specs: some random amd quad core, 4gb of ram and 2 1tb hdd storage.
the 2nd machine is mostly for school and testing. I have vmware esxi running on there with a couple of vm's. specs: 2 xeon dual cores at 2.something, 10gb of ram. Dual lan and dual psu.
3rd machine is a beast, on which i virtualise a shitload of vm's. I usually use this one for big projects like testing an ubuntu cloud infrascructure, or a big active directory project. specs: 4 xeon 2.65 ghz quad core's, 16gb of ram, 8 hdd, on which 2 are for my main os (raid1) and 6 of them are for general vm storage (RAID 5). the whole 5 array is just a bit over 1tb (1.2 something)
I also have some other servers laying around in there, but these are old / non configured. And im lazy
Why do i keep coming back? No idea.