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Server room
Just out of the blue this came to my mind. Does anyone here actually have a server room at home? I know someone who does he hosts many web servers and some game servers. It seems cool maybe i will consider getting something like that. $$$$ comes in handy though
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You can do it out of your home. It is very difficult to do a good job though since many things like your connection speed, power requirements, redundancy are out the window.
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Panama Red has some 15 processors running the folding at home software. Not sure if he has all of them in a server room, but he might. He'll likely never see this thread, though, given the title.
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colocation (which is the technical term) is a very valid business model but does, as mairving points out, has significant bandwidth, power and redundancy requirements.
Most colo's that I have seen/been involved with are set up like this:
It used to be that anyone with a T1 could do a colo but now, companies truly understand that their electronic data is as important as (if not more so) the cash in the bank so the requirements for colo's have increased dramatically |
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I have a little cubby box I bought from Target that keeps my router and cable modem out of sight; does that count?
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