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Posted: May 29th, 2011, 12:12 pm
I'm currently unemployed, studying A+ but my instructor is very advanced so we're also getting Networking as well. Anyway, I have thought more and more about centralizing my media for not only my Windows Media Center PC, but to also backup my mother's PC and my laptop.
What I am interested in doing is -
[*]Monitor and Automatically send Recorded TV files to the server
[*]Automatically Wake On LAN My Mom's PC for Backup
[*]Monitor and Automatically send files from other programs such as Replay A/V
And of course the usual stuff like backup my PC and store all my tv shows, movies and music.
As of now I am the only one will be using it to stream content back to my Media Center PC. In the future maybe run MediaTomb and connect it to my Father's DirecTV DVR (HR-22).
Building a server using Ubuntu sounds like a great idea and your guide is more than helpful and would save me the $119US that Windows Home Server 2011 cost.
I want to run it headless as well and really like Mint 10/11 as a desktop as its most "Windows" like to me.
Is it possible to do some of the things I outlined?
Also RAID setups just seem problematic and I sort of like MS' JBOD setup for home server were it sees it as one large drive and gives it a single drive letter.
I'm trying to keep the price of components down and might opt for a Atom based mini-ITX bases system since I won't be transcoding yet and likely when I am fully employed again will build a AMD Zacated based WHS later which is low power and handles transcoding with ease. But I want to learn how to admin on a Linux based machine as well.
It might be just one 2TB (new), 640GB (in-use) and I might re-purpose my Buffalo external HDD's (250GB and 500GB) giving me a total space of roughly 3.1TB or so.
I have to find a case to hold two drives that's min-ITX and I think I found one. Atom MB+Case+Memory (DDR3) comes to about $170 shipped. I will be picking up a 2TB ($70) Hard Drive so I can back up all my other drives to that and rebuild my HTPC OS drive. So total investment would be about $240 which is not bad for a server IMHO.
Thanks for the guide and any help/suggestions you can offer...
What I am interested in doing is -
[*]Monitor and Automatically send Recorded TV files to the server
[*]Automatically Wake On LAN My Mom's PC for Backup
[*]Monitor and Automatically send files from other programs such as Replay A/V
And of course the usual stuff like backup my PC and store all my tv shows, movies and music.
As of now I am the only one will be using it to stream content back to my Media Center PC. In the future maybe run MediaTomb and connect it to my Father's DirecTV DVR (HR-22).
Building a server using Ubuntu sounds like a great idea and your guide is more than helpful and would save me the $119US that Windows Home Server 2011 cost.
I want to run it headless as well and really like Mint 10/11 as a desktop as its most "Windows" like to me.
Is it possible to do some of the things I outlined?
Also RAID setups just seem problematic and I sort of like MS' JBOD setup for home server were it sees it as one large drive and gives it a single drive letter.
I'm trying to keep the price of components down and might opt for a Atom based mini-ITX bases system since I won't be transcoding yet and likely when I am fully employed again will build a AMD Zacated based WHS later which is low power and handles transcoding with ease. But I want to learn how to admin on a Linux based machine as well.
It might be just one 2TB (new), 640GB (in-use) and I might re-purpose my Buffalo external HDD's (250GB and 500GB) giving me a total space of roughly 3.1TB or so.
I have to find a case to hold two drives that's min-ITX and I think I found one. Atom MB+Case+Memory (DDR3) comes to about $170 shipped. I will be picking up a 2TB ($70) Hard Drive so I can back up all my other drives to that and rebuild my HTPC OS drive. So total investment would be about $240 which is not bad for a server IMHO.
Thanks for the guide and any help/suggestions you can offer...