I've participated in a lot of the home surveillance threads both here in DIY, as well as in AV. I haven't seen it come up in a while, but I've been meaning to post my experiences for a while now. I ...
Self-hosting your data and services with Network Attached Storage (NAS) is a great way to free yourself from the spiraling costs and tangled web of subscription fees. Whether you’re simply looking to ...
I am being asked to purchase a Dell server running Windows 2008 R2 for small dental practice. the requirements that I am aware of are lots of memory and storage for database, with modern CPU power. is ...
What better way to add a geeky touch to #vanlife than with a Linux server in your RV? One easily could make the strong argument that an RV is the ultimate DIY project playground. It combines all of ...
Raspberry Pi’s line of low-cost single-board computers may not be the only game in town, but their $35 price tags, high level of community support, and small size make them ideal for DIY projects… ...
What would you say if you were offered hosting or cloud services by a company which not only built its own datacentres but whose datacentres are water-cooled using its own proprietary cooling systems, ...
Jack Wallen features some alternative solutions for a Terminal Server environment that are sure to save your small business serious cash. Many people think a terminal server is an ideal solution for a ...
We haven’t checked in with FreeNAS , the FreeBSD-based DIY NAS OS, in quite some time. The OS has been completely overhauled, plugin support has been added, and it now works with even more hardware.
You can save yourself loads of work and gain the peace of mind that comes with top notch support by buying a server from Dell, HP, or other big brands. One thing you ...
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