I am thinking
about this for a quite a while:
I live in a
flat
and I have a limited space in cupboard for node 0. I suppose that there are
more members in similar situation. I brought my ADSL line there, hub,
patching
panel, UPS modem and server running 24/7. Now, I would like to start using
Linux, but I don't know much about it, so I'll have to install it on
another
server and gradually move services from Windows platform. Also, I'll have
to
learn along the way and anyway, probably I will never be able to get rid of
windows completely because some programs exist on Windows platform only.
That means that
I'll end up with one more server in my rack cabinet, and I don't have a
space
for it.
When I was
looking
how to rack mount my current PC in cabinet I found that rack mountable PC
case
was £250, the cheapest I was able to find, so I bought a shelf instead and
put
a PC in normal, cheap case on the shelf.
All this
resulted
in idea using one, rack mountable, cheap cases from Maplin (£30-40) and
putting two small motherboards inside (like Via ones). Then I can save on
CD,
keyb, mouse etc, if I use everything on USB and use some cheap switch, like
Belkin one. Most of those devices (CD, floppy, keyb etc) I use very rarely
on
the servers, so there's no point having them in double.
I am keeping an
eye on Via project and waiting for the first impressions and problems that
the
guys will face (heating and similar).
Now I would
like
you to tell me why this idea is silly and will not work (because I haven't
seen anything similar before, but someone needs to be the
first).
Cheers,
Nik
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