indy-pc
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I'm a one-man shop working out of my home office. I really enjoy the break-fix world of residential clients, but I want to expand my horizons a little and learn about something that I really know nothing about: servers. As I'm sure most of us are, I'm a bit of a hands-on learner. I've tried to find a good book to pick up on the subject, but sifting through the muck hasn't been very fruitful.
So, I think I'm just going to break down and build one myself and learn as I go. This is on my own dime and not for a client, so I don't mind making a few mistakes along the way, but I figured I would at least ask the pros for a little guidance before I set off on this little misadventure.
Here's what I'm looking to do:
I want to build a home server for my office that I could use for a few things. Right off the bat, I would want to move my ScreenConnect client to it so that it's not running on my personal computer. I'd also like to use it for backing up my personal systems and storing data backups of clients' systems when they come in. Currently, I use Fab's to do data backups onto a 500GB external drive. It does a fine job, but it's not very efficient if I have more than one system on my bench at a time.
As I also have Nick's fantastic d7 and d7II tools, I would like to setup an FTP server so I don't have to bog down his servers. I also hear WSUS works better on an FTP server than it does just putting all of the updates on a flash drive, but I'm not 100% sure of how that works.
One of my next uses for my home server would be to purchase and install PCRT. My website is being hosted on a Windows GoDaddy server and I hear PCRT won't work on a Windows server. When I first got my business setup and started, I didn't know anything about website hosting (and I really don't know much more about it than I did then), so I chose Windows over Linux because I'm not familiar with Linux and I'm still not
Speaking of my website, I would also like to try self-hosting my website and mail after my hosting package subscription expires in late-2015. It's not that I really have a problem with GoDaddy, but why pay them for something that I can do myself for free (sorta).
Given all of that, what would your recommendations be for me? I'm pretty small-time, so I don't think I really need a filled 6' server rack. I would love to hear what sorts of ideas you have for me, though. Hardware, OS and software. How would I want to set it up? Virtual boxes (something else I've never played with)?
If anyone has any resources they would recommend I check out, I'd love to hear about that, too. Thanks in advance for your comments and suggestions.
So, I think I'm just going to break down and build one myself and learn as I go. This is on my own dime and not for a client, so I don't mind making a few mistakes along the way, but I figured I would at least ask the pros for a little guidance before I set off on this little misadventure.
Here's what I'm looking to do:
I want to build a home server for my office that I could use for a few things. Right off the bat, I would want to move my ScreenConnect client to it so that it's not running on my personal computer. I'd also like to use it for backing up my personal systems and storing data backups of clients' systems when they come in. Currently, I use Fab's to do data backups onto a 500GB external drive. It does a fine job, but it's not very efficient if I have more than one system on my bench at a time.
As I also have Nick's fantastic d7 and d7II tools, I would like to setup an FTP server so I don't have to bog down his servers. I also hear WSUS works better on an FTP server than it does just putting all of the updates on a flash drive, but I'm not 100% sure of how that works.
One of my next uses for my home server would be to purchase and install PCRT. My website is being hosted on a Windows GoDaddy server and I hear PCRT won't work on a Windows server. When I first got my business setup and started, I didn't know anything about website hosting (and I really don't know much more about it than I did then), so I chose Windows over Linux because I'm not familiar with Linux and I'm still not

Speaking of my website, I would also like to try self-hosting my website and mail after my hosting package subscription expires in late-2015. It's not that I really have a problem with GoDaddy, but why pay them for something that I can do myself for free (sorta).
Given all of that, what would your recommendations be for me? I'm pretty small-time, so I don't think I really need a filled 6' server rack. I would love to hear what sorts of ideas you have for me, though. Hardware, OS and software. How would I want to set it up? Virtual boxes (something else I've never played with)?
If anyone has any resources they would recommend I check out, I'd love to hear about that, too. Thanks in advance for your comments and suggestions.