Thursday, December 4, 2014

backup - Running Windows Home Server on netbook




I want to setup a Windows Home Server in my house, however I want to have the hardware that consumes the least amount of energy (having a pc on all day long can get expensive!), and also with most flexibility regarding location.



I live in Mexico and unfortunately I havent seen any of the prebuilt small WHS machines, so I thought maybe a netbook could do. I know it doesnt need much CPU power or RAM, but I dont know if a netbooks way too weak for it (im thinking a netbook with 1gb of ram or something around that).



For the storage I would add external usb hardrives that I already own.



Would this setup work?



If not, do you think it is possible to built a ultrasmall, wireless enable pc that spends as much electricity as small laptop/netbook?


Answer




Technically, it should work...



Personally, I wouln't.



For half the benefits of WHS, you want RAIDed hard drives that are connected 24/7, not USB ones.



Again, it would work... but there is little point when you can use something such as Freenas if you just want to backup a few files... WHS is a lot more than that.


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