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> > Subject: A good server motherboard.
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> > If you were to build a server using FreeBSD 6.2 , basically for home use,
> > serving media files, small web server, basically a very small
On Tue, May 01, 2007 at 08:58:19PM +0200, Andreas Rudisch wrote:
> On Tue, 01 May 2007 17:01:48 +0200, Christopher Prance
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> >If you were to build a server using FreeBSD 6.2 , basically for home use,
> >serving media files, small web server, basically a very small l
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> If you were to build a server usi
On May 1, 2007, at 10:01 AMMay 1, 2007, Christopher Prance wrote:
If you were to build a server using FreeBSD 6.2 , basically for
home use,
serving media files, small web server, basically a very small load,
which
motherboard would you recommend? Mid range as far as price is
concerned.
I
On Tue, 01 May 2007 17:01:48 +0200, Christopher Prance
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you were to build a server using FreeBSD 6.2 , basically for home use,
serving media files, small web server, basically a very small load, which
motherboard would you recommend? Mid range as far as price is c
This might be less sophisticated than you're looking for, but here's what I
did with my latest home media server.
I looked out for the cheapest desktop size Dell server I can find. (I have
three of them now. Two are 6 years old, and have never had problems.) I
got my media server last year. I
If you were to build a server using FreeBSD 6.2 , basically for home use,
serving media files, small web server, basically a very small load, which
motherboard would you recommend? Mid range as far as price is concerned.
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