Hi John

On 15/08/14 11:31, John Carlyle-Clarke wrote:
I was meaning to buy one of those HP Microservers for myself, since we have
two at work and they are great units. I kept procrastinating, and suddenly
they seemed to vanish from everywhere. The only ones I could find were
either stupidly expensive, or second hand (which I'd rather avoid if
possible).

Have you got a link to a source of them at a reasonable price? If so, I
want to snap one up right away!


£114 + VAT on the HP web site, in stock.

http://store.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/Product.aspx?id=744900-421&opt=&sel=BSRV

Cheers

Tim



On 15 August 2014 08:29, Paul Stenning <p...@sp-tech.co.uk> wrote:

I have a HP Microserver - excellent little unit!  :)

They come with a single 250GB SATA hard disk and have four bays so you can
add up to three more.  Mine runs CentOS 6.5 very well, used for storage and
as a development web server.

The great thing is that, unlike a NAS, I have control of the software and
configuration.

I paid just over £100 for mine, second hand on eBay.  It looked like new
and the SMART values on the hard disk suggest it had had under 200 hours
use.

Paul.



On 15/08/2014 07:49, Tim Allen wrote:

Hi Peter

On 14/08/14 20:24, Peter Merchant wrote:

On 13/08/14 17:17, Tim wrote:
  > I had a Lacie single disk (500gb) nas but for the last few days I have
  > not been able to contact it. I have rebooted it several time via
  > turning it on and off but that made no difference, there is a blue
  > light that come on and occasionally flickers (which is normal). I have
  > tried to access via Linux and Windows, windows has Lacie disk manager
  > program but that claims there are no disks.
  >
  >
   > Tim >

This raises the question:- that's two Lacie drives that have failed in
our LUG population, Are they any good, or is there a better unit?


One option is an HP Microserver. Up to now they'd done a £100 cashback
twice a year (next one due Sept-Oct), meaning they come in at around
£100, although I see now priced at £114+VAT anyway, so the days of the
cashback may be over. Then stick your favourite distro on it and install
Samba to provide a CIFS server, along with whatever else (BIND9, DHCP3 etc)
and any external USB disks you want.




Cheers

Tim




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