Building a Better Home Server / NAS
Tuesday July 27 2010
SunFire V20z backups, NAS, server, SunFire20z
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Rebuilding the SunFire V20z (click any image to enlarge):
Last night I began configuring OpenIPMI under CentOS 5.5 to allow me to use the Service Processor (SP, known as an Integrated Lights Out [ILO] on other systems) on my SunFire V20z. I can now power up, power down, console in, and check the chassis status of my server remotely. The PowerMac G5 is running Mac OSX 10.5.8 while the SunFire V20z is running CentOS 5.5 with XEN.
By placing the SunFire V20z on the heavy-duty (2200VA) UPS along with the Verizon FiOS router and a 2TB NAS, the goal is to have an encrypted RAID-1 array with dedicated backups, home directories, and storage replacing the earlier RAID-I had on the PowerMac G5. I’d like to completely image Vicky’s HPtc4400, my ThinkPad X100e, my Fujitsu Lifebook U820, and the PowerMac G5 to the NAS. I’m looking at getting a 2TB Synology DS209_II SATA NAS as the backbone for this effort.
Maybe one of these days I’ll get a half-height (22U) rack to keep all my servers and network gear in?







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