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I have a desktop that i have had for a few years that i have really
only been using for storage. I would like to have a server to use on
my network and was wondering if there was a way to turn the old desktop
into a server.

Thanks
 
Tom said:
I have a desktop that i have had for a few years that i have really
only been using for storage. I would like to have a server to use on
my network and was wondering if there was a way to turn the old
desktop into a server.


A server is simply a computer that runs a server operating system. If the
computer in question meets the hardware requirements for the server
operating system of your choice, yes you can do it. Simply buy and install
that operating system.
 
Tom said:
I have a desktop that i have had for a few years that i have really
only been using for storage. I would like to have a server to use on
my network and was wondering if there was a way to turn the old desktop
into a server.

Thanks

2 options would be to install something like Ubutu in server mode [free but
not for those unfamiliar with Linux ]
or purchase MS SBS2003 server software [$650.00 approx here].
If you will only have a small Domain then you don't need a really
powerful server, so maybe you "old machine " will suffice.

rgds
Roberto
 
Tom said:
I have a desktop that i have had for a few years that i have really
only been using for storage. I would like to have a server to use on
my network and was wondering if there was a way to turn the old desktop
into a server.

Thanks

A server has the following main features that are not present in
a workstation:
- Active directory.
- Central administration of user accounts & passwords.
- Domain rather than Workgroup model.
- Centralised logon scripts.
- As many concurrent share connections as you have CALs.
- MS Exchange (with Small Business Server).

None of these features affect your ability to store data on
a central workstation. In other words, from your post I see
no reason to replace the workstation with a server. You
won't see any difference in your day to day operation!
 
Tom said:
I have a desktop that i have had for a few years that i have really
only been using for storage. I would like to have a server to use on
my network and was wondering if there was a way to turn the old desktop
into a server.

Thanks

Yes you can. Install Ubuntu (Server or Desktop) on that box and then easily
install whatever servers you want to run. You can run on that box a web
server (using Apache), a full LAMP server, a mail server, NAS server, FTP
server, print server, whatever. All this you can do at no cost, other than
the cost of a blank CD-R that you'll use to burn the ISO you download from
ubuntu.com.

Cheers.

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