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Think long and hard before buying used enterprise stuff for a lab, it tends to be loud and power hungry and at least for servers doesn't offer much if any of a benefit.
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# ¿ Jul 26, 2013 02:03 |
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# ¿ May 2, 2024 23:25 |
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I have a 1U Dell but I put it in the basement at work where they can pay for the power. If I'm in after hours I can hear it through the floor boards.
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# ¿ Aug 7, 2013 21:34 |
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MC Fruit Stripe posted:Was still running Workstation 8 so I decided to uprgade to 10, and nothing about my lab is too precious, so I scrapped the whole thing. Why is it that every time I rebuild my home lab I spend all of my time getting pfSense to play nice when routing? You'd think I'd remember the step I'm overlooking by now, jimminy freakin hopskotch. i've been there. the problem is the pfsense devs assume it is your internet connection instead of just a router and things get stupid.
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# ¿ Oct 20, 2013 17:58 |
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:I'm wanting to set up a server to learn Microsoft Exchange 2013. I realized I don't have Outlook. Is there a free way, no to get outlook for my lab? Ninite still has the Office 2007 Standard trial listed, I think that was 90 days and included Outlook but I'm not sure.
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# ¿ Nov 21, 2013 05:46 |
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MC Fruit Stripe posted:
Set up a static route on each pfsense vm for the other, then they will know about the networks behind each other. Make sure you turn off the firewall rule for RFC whatevernumberitwas private addresses. edit: you'll have to change ip addresses if you move vms between subnets. Alternatively get a nic for the virtual machines on each box and plug them into a cheapo router like a Mikrotik and save yourself a lot of hassle. thebigcow fucked around with this message at 20:58 on Dec 27, 2013 |
# ¿ Dec 27, 2013 20:55 |
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There are two port intel nics on ebay for a reasonable price, if you can deal with the hassle this will leave room for future stupidity. If you are only going to use two computers right now you can just connect the two nics directly to each other and run a pfsense vm on one machine to handle it all. You will want to read up on vmware vswitches to understand the limitations of this but it works like hooking two switches together for almost everything. The way I have it set up under workstation 9 on windows 7 with the second nic on my motherboard is to leave it enabled in windows, disable ip 4 and 6 and the two microsoft networking things. Then use the custom network editor in workstation to bridge one of the unused vmnets to that nic. Then in the hardware settings for each vm change the network adapter to custom network segment and pick the one you just set up.
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# ¿ Dec 27, 2013 21:29 |
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An SSD and more RAM will help the desktop. Everything but Hyper-V runs as the logged in user so if your wife uses her own account that is going to be a problem. Connecting to your router with whatever VPN technology it supports will allow you to access everything on your network without forwarding a million ports. If you type really fast the latency may drive you nuts.
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# ¿ Mar 19, 2014 22:18 |
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deimos posted:This is going to be my build (mostly repurposed parts from my NAS): Unless I missed something that Xeon has no video and you have no video card listed.
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# ¿ Apr 11, 2014 20:25 |
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There aren't any two port pci gigabit cards. There is a Compaq two port 10/100 pci card, I got one new in box and it felt so industrial when I opened it. Just think, air from 1998 in that bag.
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# ¿ May 4, 2014 03:57 |
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evol262 posted:Use iscsi luns instead. But ideal block size depends on workload. What are the vms doing? I've read that there is some voodoo with block sizes where the zvol can end up way bigger than the file system it contains but I don't have any good links handy, sorry.
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# ¿ Dec 24, 2014 00:51 |
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I'm looking for a smart switch on the cheap. I've had Dell Powerconnect 5324 suggested in the past and I see a bunch on ebay in the 50-60 range. Any other suggestions? This is going in a rack in the basement at work and being powered on my employers dime so noise and power draw are not concerns.
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# ¿ Dec 26, 2014 01:12 |
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Does it have to be a virtual machine? There are plenty of tiny x86 boxes out there for this sort of thing https://pcengines.ch/apu2.htm is the first that comes to mind.
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# ¿ Nov 30, 2016 17:19 |
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# ¿ May 2, 2024 23:25 |
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How fancy of a DHCP server do you have? Can you specify the settings returned to specific MAC addresses other than IP?
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