Re: laptops as servers


Subject: Re: laptops as servers
From: Fielder George Dowding (fgdowding@iceworm-enterprises.net )
Date: Sun Sep 21 2003 - 23:42:33 AKDT


Come to the next Friday night Laboratory session at NineStar and I bet
you will leave with more servers than you know what to do with.

=:-)}}} fgd.

On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 04:07:57PM -0800, John Peck wrote:
>
>
> So here's a hardware question...
>
> I've got a limited budget and need to replace my server (email, www,
> ftp, file storage, etc.). At the same time, I have to give up the
> laptop I'm currently using.
>
> So, I'm considering using a laptop as the server. I'm not
> particularly worried about the occasional downtime when the laptop is
> on the move, but I am concerned with the likelyhood of the laptop
> being on 24-7. Can the cooling systems of today's medium to high end
> laptops handle this?
>
> Any experiences/recommendations out there?
>
>
> John C. Peck II
> Prog. Asst./Computer Tech.
> UAA Adult Learing Center
> (907) 258-3195
>
> ---------

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