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What does your homeserver do?

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  • 2
    Mostly host websites, as well as "off site" backups of my current university projects.

    (off site since its at my parents - the ISP here at college doesn't take well to hosting stuff on this connection)
  • 10
    monitor the neighbours wifi
  • 1
    Jira, Confluence, Teamspeak, Dev-Server, Counterstrike-Server ;D
  • 2
    I have three.

    One ProLiant Microserver:
    Running 4 HDD's in a RAID10 config.
    Owncloud, some websites, databases (approx 60GB of databases). I am also using mod_proxy so I can access everything from my other servers/devices from outside.

    One Supermicro, custom buildt server:
    using a couple of SSDs in a RAID config. Just using if for Minecraft.

    One HP Compaq Elite 8400,
    This is the lab machine. Running proxmox and with some VM's that I use for testing.
  • 0
    Fileserver for kodi files and backup. Timemachine. Paperless for document storage.
  • 3
    she makes lunch & dinner
  • 0
    For those with shit connection like me , check out cozy.com , they offer Google like cloud apps with 60 GB.
  • 0
    I've got two Raspberries hooked up to a 2TB disk sitting on my desk has my home server setup. My main one has the following services: Transmission, sickrage, samba, Apache (currently has an file index page but I will probably host something on it once I get around to my personal projects). My secondary one hosts my Subsonic server. They are pretty neat machines for personal server.
  • 0
    One Netgear nas, filesharing and transmission
    A custom built mini itx pc for plex and website hosting, also runs dbs and other shit. Also a couple rpi's around the house for opening the garage, temperature monitoring etc!
  • 0
    I've got the following server:
    Supermicro CSE-745 chassis
    Supermicro X8DTH-6 motherboard
    2x Intel Xeon e5506
    48gb Registered ECC DDR3
    120gb SSD for VMs
    120gb HDD for VMs
    8x 2TB Hitachi HDDs
    Blu-Ray Drive

    It's running ESXi hosting the following VMs:
    FreeNAS with the HBA card passed directly to it
    Centos 7 w/ Plex Media Server
    Pfsense for home firewall
    Centos 6 to talk to the UPS for auto shutdown on power loss
    Windows 10 w/ MakeMKV to use the Blu-Ray Drive ;-)
    Fedora VM for other linux stuff
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    Dual processor quad core 3.6ghz xeons with 16 gb ram and 750gb across a raid 5 array with 15k rpm sas drives.

    Running VMware esxi with two Linux and three windows servers.

    Linux
    - 1 dev for Drupal
    - 1 home pbx system

    Windows
    - 1 domain controller with DNS and DHCP
    - 1 backup domain controller and backup DNA
    - 1 Plex server and media server
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