Your network infrastructure
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2005 11:48 pm
Lets all post what we run at home, and how our network looks like.
Network is simple, linksys router downstairs with link to all servers and link that goes upstairs to my room, I have a switch in my room with my PC and a spare dangling cat5 cable for when I work on a machine.
Network is simple, linksys router downstairs with link to all servers and link that goes upstairs to my room, I have a switch in my room with my PC and a spare dangling cat5 cable for when I work on a machine.
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Internet----Router+----workstation and servers
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+switch ->PC(s) Upstairs
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[b]server 1 [borg][/b] does everything (I know, very bad for redundancy)
- DNS
- Web server for testing, development, and intranet (business management stuff, etc)
- php/mysql used for webserver
- email
- file server (samba)
Server is an AMD Athlon 2000+ with only 1GB of ram, a 120GB drive and 300GB drive
Normally I'd seperate all these jobs into seperate servers. I'd also increase my F@H stats that way. But I'm constrained with physical space and electrical backup units.
[b]server 2 [deathstar][/b] backup server
- borg sends WOL packet once a day to active deathstar, cron job runs and uses rsync and samba to backup the borg server and both workstations, then it shuts off. The drives are removable which gives me room for expandability (ex: 1 drive per backup job, and/or rotations)
Server is an AMD Sempron in which I forget the speed with 512MB of ram with a 200GB drive for OS/backups and 300GB drive, all drives are removable so I can swap them around, but right now it's all I have in drives so they stay in all the time.
[b]server 3 [alderaan][/b] VMware/Test Server
I only turn it on when I need it, it has windows 2003 with TS enabled and I have VMware installed (perhaps more stuff later on). Right now I'm using it mostly for getting ahead in my OS class labs. I have a Domain controller and a child domain controller which is what the setup we have at the college lab for our labs and such.
Specs are: AMD Athlon 2700+ 1GB of ram, 80GB HDD (chances are I'll add another one at some point) Funny thing about this server is that it's my old PC, which crapped out VERY badly on me, so I put the parts asside to try and troubleshoot it, when I tested it out again, it worked fine, but it's pretty much a time bomb waiting to happen. I backup the VMs to my external drive every day.
[b]workstation 1 - [destroyer][/b] my PC
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ with 1GB of ram and a 120GB drive
[b]workstation 2 - [xwing][/b] Parant's PC
AMD Athlon 2200+ with 256MB of ram and 40GB drive - it hardly gets used
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