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JHEM wrote:
> Dale Walker wrote:
>>
>> I'm after any old laptop with a 1GHz+ processor and broken screen to
>> use as a home newtwork server.
>>
>> Hopefully, it'll cut my electricity bill right down as my current
>> 'server' is my all bells and all whistles games monster which needs a
>> nuclear power station to keep powered up.
>>
>> The other possible advantages other than powersaving would be that
>> it'll be small enough to hide out of the way (behind the sofa or
>> something) and hopefully be a hell of a lot quieter than my games
>> machine.
>
> 1GHz for a home server is massive overkill!
>
> My home server is presently a (now) ancient Thinkpad 600X running Server
> 2003 with a PIII 500MHz CPU, 576MB RAM, an Hitachi 7K60 internal HD and a
> WD 250GB external USB2.0 HD. Also serves my HP 6P/MP laser printer and HP
> 7760 photo printer, and hosts my 11g WiFi for my "working" laptops.
>
> Prior to that my server was a positively ancient Pentium 75 Thinkpad
> 755CD.
>
> Ratchet your expectations down a bit and I daresay you could find a
> relatively healthy PIII 500 - 750 laptop with a duff display for very
> little cash. Check eBay for 600X, M700, etc., but stick with the better
> business class of machines.
>
> Servers are, by definition, passthrough devices and don't really require
> much computational ability.
"Server" covers a huge amount of territory. How much power it needs depends
on the services it is providing. Don't assume because something is used as
a "server" that it doesn't need significant computing power.
>
> Regards,
>
> James
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