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Date:      Fri, 21 Oct 2005 14:18:03 -0700
From:      Matt Crossley <moose@freebsdfreaks.net>
To:        Ben Siemon <ben.siemon@gmail.com>
Cc:        free bsd questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Suggestions for server hardware sub 800 dollars
Message-ID:  <43595B0B.8060006@freebsdfreaks.net>
In-Reply-To: <a8b370910510211321u1e07f547l28ee50b16be4a98b@mail.gmail.com>
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Ben Siemon wrote:

>I need to make a server box that will serve web pages ( light ), do
>light file storage for my home network and allow me ssh access when I
>am away from the apartment. I have read a great deal about this on the
>site and looked at the manufactures sites. I see a great deal of
>potential there but I have more fun building it up myself. I would be
>glad for any suggestions any of you have.
>--
>cheers
>
>Ben Siemon
>
>254 723 6937
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I've found that if it's not really all that heavy a load, machines at 
Dell that regularly come up are worth it.
The latest one that I saw in a Dell flyer (in Canada), was a Celeron 
2.9, 512MB, 80 or 60GB, etc, etc for $349 CAD.
Can beat it, in many ways!

If you want to build it yourself, then maybe you can build yourself a 
little mini-ATX machine, one that's small and out of the way?

Cheers,
Matt


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