So far good. Hope to have the project running this week and will give a final report then. Just a few little stupid errors delayed the project, such as a dead power supply, which really turned out to be my stupidity in not installing a power switch!!!

On 03/16/2016 11:11 AM, Michael L wrote:
How did this project turn out?

On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 9:38 AM, Perkins, Jerry <je...@jperkins.us <mailto:je...@jperkins.us>> wrote:

        For a few years I have been wanting to set up a home server
    and time has come.   LOOKING FOR COMMENTS

    Requirements:
        1)  Low power consumption.   (I am cheap)
        2)  No fans
        3)  Life expectancy longer than my own.
        4)  SMB server
        5)  Web server (run coppermine+)
        6)  BackupPC server
        7)  Other servers to be determined.

    Right now I am thinking of doing:
         Operating System:    OpenMediaVault (Also considered
    NAS4Free, formally FreeNAS)
         CUP:  Atom Quad ~1.7 Gig Hz
         Mother Board, Looking at Supermicro MBD-A1SAM-2550F-0,  uATX,
    $260
              Over kill, but covers all of my requirements.
              Have no clue where it gets its power from.  Is it just 12 V?
         Case:   Ordered, delivery this week.


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