how to choose server hardware?

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muhammed
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Beigetreten: 04/13/2013

I'm looking for server hardware. I'll probably choose from an old netbook at home, or one of my friends' old desktop PCs, or buy something from a used computer store.

What should I think about, when choosing hardware to run an email server? Maybe I'll run other server applications later too.

Does processor speed matter much? If it does, in what situation would I need a more powerful processor? Is GPU ever important? Any comments on electricity consumption? Do netbooks make good servers, or are desktop PCs better -- and why?

Michał Masłowski

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Beigetreten: 05/15/2010
muhammed
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Beigetreten: 04/13/2013

Michal's post is blank on the forum again

A fellow member linked me to his post on a different page once before. How do I find his post myself?

Michał Masłowski

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Beigetreten: 05/15/2010

http://listas.trisquel.info/pipermail/trisquel-users/2013-December/030567.html

Found it via thread archives linked from
http://listas.trisquel.info/pipermail/trisquel-users/. I don't
understand what exact patterns cause it to be rendered blank.

muhammed
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Beigetreten: 04/13/2013

Thanks!

t3g
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Beigetreten: 05/15/2011

It's because the thinks it is 1998 and won't use the forums on the Trisquel site.

lembas
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Beigetreten: 05/13/2010

>Any comments on electricity consumption?
Well, higher power usage means it will

*cost more
*get hotter
*get louder if it has a fan

Depending on the usage of the server, you might be more interested in either power usage when idle or power usage when operating at maximum speed.

dudeski

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Beigetreten: 07/03/2013

Well, just a mailserver should be able to run on basically everything. Now making it keep up with spam is of course another matter entirely. =p
GPU doesn't matter at all for a server, normally you'd want it headless and just manage via SSH or something.
(Unless there was some kind of server application that could utilize OpenCL or whatever.. But somehow I doubt that's relevant for an email server.)

I use an older laptop to do SSH and a Minecraft server, it seems to work just fine really. In terms of power consumption I'd recommend enabling the CPU frequency scaling and whatever other power saving you can. 90% of the time a home server isn't doing much, might as well keep it cool. =p

Netbooks make excellent servers, unless you're running something heavy.

muhammed
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Beigetreten: 04/13/2013

Thanks guys. I hope you don't mind; I copied/pasted some of your responses for the documentation. I put some of your info in my own words also.

https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/choose-right-computer-use-server

Michał Masłowski

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Beigetreten: 05/15/2010

It should be easier to find on the wiki than in forum archives, useful
work. I've rewritten my quotes, I don't write in a good wiki style and
it wasn't as integrated with the text as it can be.

axgb
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Beigetreten: 09/22/2013

I would not recommend a desktop computer - it would use up a huge amount of electricity. A netbook, or a minipc would be a better idea.