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CUSTOM BUILT HOME SERVER - WINDOWS HOME SERVER 2011 - INTEL i7 950@3.07 GHz
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CUSTOM BUILT HOME SERVER - WINDOWS HOME SERVER 2011 - INTEL i7 950@3.07 GHz
Price: US $140.00
Most of the core components are listed above, meaning the CPU, and Video Card. The motherboard and drives are identified below. It does have 12GB of DDR3 1066 running in Triple Channel, but I notice that the Operating System states that only 8 GB is usable. I did quite a bit of configuration work so I know it's working. All of the parts are used, the Corsair case is nearly new though.
I have the operating system on two (2) WD VelociRaptor 160 GB drives in Raid 1, there's also a cloned drive of the same type that could be used as a spare/replacement drive if needed. So, with the 3rd VelociRaptor 160 GB drive, you should be pretty safe as far as operating system drives.I used EaseUS Todo backup to create the clone.There's two (2) more hard drives, both 2 TB, one is configured as the storage drive, shared server folders are created in a folder named ServerFolders on the D: Drive. If E: Drive is released from serving as the backup drive, it could be utilized the same way. The other 2TB drive (E) is currently setup as a backup drive, which can be freed up by using a USB drive, just re-configure the server backup, and changing the destination drive to the USB drive. The automatic backups are currently configured to run after mid-night and backs up the files stored on the D Drive but E Drive could be added to the backup if the buyer utilizes a USB Hard Drive for backups. I was only able to get a successful back created by only selecting server files, meaning ServerFolders on D Drive. I wasn't able to successfully create a backup that included the system drive. There's also a DVD drive.
Please note, the CPU cooling Fan is designed to be slanted, please don't assume something is wrong with it.
The drivers and such for the MSI X58A-GD45 motherboard and the NVIDIA Quadro FX-3450 video card are in the Documents folder on the D Drive, not the Administrator's Documents folder. There's also a USB 3.0 add-in card providing one (1) USB 3.0 port at the rear of the case, and two (2) USB 3.0 ports at the top-front with the power buttons.I don't know positively what version of Windows Server this Operating System is based on, but it has a lot of the Windows Server stuff available to use but you have to be careful not to screw everything up. A few years ago I did have it setup for remote access, sort of like "the cloud", where other people can view and share files, or you can access your own files remotely. I don't know positively if that functionality is still available or not.
If you're currently using a desktop pc to share files, this would be a nicer setup, it can also be accessed using Remote Desktop, so it can be placed in a convenient location without a monitor, mouse or keyboard.
I'll try to remember to put the password on the packing list, if I forget I can get it to you via messaging.


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