Drew schrieb:
Hey,
The recent discussion on NAS/SAN and the Thecus N8800 got me to thinking.
Bit of background. I have an old Dual Athlon MP2800+ that I'm using for a home web/file server. It runs fine but between the noise of the various fans and it's location in the living room, I've been asked by my spouse to find a replacement for it that's smaller & quieter. Looking at the Thecus, and based on experience with Atom based Mini-ITX systems at work, I was thinking about rolling my own.
My questions is, for a small home server that runs apache/php/mysql and Samba, how well do the Mini-ITX boards like the VIA C3/7 & Intel Atoms handle this sort of task? I've used VIA systems as MythTV frontends but never as file/web servers. I'd expect they'd do fine for home use but I've never tried.
You could buy one of those new MacMini servers ;-)
SCNR ;-)
The question I ask myself is: do I really need a home-server? How much shared data do I have anyway? And is it really "data" or just pictures, movies, MP3s?
What exactly does the home-server do that couldn't be done on the clients connected to it, once they are running?
cheers, Rainer