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My Systems at home...

Whaler_99

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blog-0751154001406922302.jpgSo, day-to-day, what am I running in my back pocket. Hmmm... Well, as I mentioned, I have a crawl space where all my networking comes into the house. In here I have a few of the "no touch needed" systems. These include an older HP AMD server, ML110 G6 model I think. I have on that a voice solution running for various things. Also in here is the main unRaid server. Beside that I have an HP ML330 G6 system running Server 2012 R2. This is my main test platform and I use Hyper-V extensively on it. I think right now I have a couple of exchange servers, a couple of SQL servers and a few other test systems running. Finally I have the backup firewall here, an untangle unit.

Oh ya, and heating the whole basement, I had the 4P Folding systems in here. Now though I just have a GPU/SMP folding system in here that I use primarily for testing and trouble shooting other users issues on.

Moving over to my desk I have my main work/gaming system, all setup in an Aerocool DS Cube unit. Check my profile for exact specs. I have 2 x 22" monitors and a 24" monitor setup. Over on the side of the desk I have my 8 port KVM setup. I have connections ready to run up to three systems, for testing, builds, etc. I also have one little generic Intel box sitting there. This is my "download" systems, basically where I grab any files I might need, test for viruses and such before they get copied onto the storage server. This is a somewhat isolated little unit.

Right now on my workbench, I have a Hadron Air case that I am doing up with a black/red them. Thanks to @Zeal for all his help doing up a custom job on the PSU and a bunch of additional sleeving work. Once it progresses a little farther, I will be putting up a build log.

So, that pretty much sums up the rest of the systems we have running in Whale's Place. All told, on average there is probably about 14 systems powered on in the house, a NAS unit (for work), storage server, switches, firewall and some backup-to-disk units. Yes, you do get used to the underlying hum eventually. :)

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