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What to do with the home server?
A gaming PC with good characteristics lost its GPU and the meaning of life, as a result of which it was decided to make a home server out of it.
I bought two WD Gold, combined it into Raid 1, raised ftp and use it mainly as a media server and personal cloud.
There are thoughts of transferring the hosting of your purely utilitarian site from Amazon here.
Please advise, what else can be useful with a piece of iron? What software is interesting? What tasks can be solved?
OS - Windows 10. I can switch to Server or Linux, but so far I have not seen much point
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domain controller, connect to it via RDP from a domain computer, pick hell, policies, etc., etc., application virtualization is also an interesting topic
This question cannot be answered unequivocally and, moreover, completely (the length of the commentary is not enough). You can do anything, it's a matter of time, difficulty, desire, knowledge ...
You can search for "home servers", all sorts of "NAS" wasps and other similar things and just look at what software they have and take interesting things according to your interests.
True, usually servers do not need hardware of the "Gaming PC with good characteristics" level.
Raise a local minecraft server on this server and build your dream house.
But seriously - you need to look for tools from tasks, and not from tools to find tasks for yourself.
To transfer a hosting - basically it is possible. You just need to unfold it so that you can easily transfer it back to Amazon.
I have a mac mini for my home server, and before that there was an intel atom with ubuntu. The main characteristic was not speed but rather noiselessness. It is used as a home hosting, and as a media server. Deluged torrent and plex media player get along very well in a pair. Actually, you can start downloading any torrent from any computer - through the deluge web interface or through the desktop application, but in the client version connected to the torrent server (movie or series or music), and as soon as it is downloaded, it immediately appears in the visibility zone of the plex. And then all this can be played from any device where the plex is placed: these are ios and android and apple tv, and android tv and some other devices there. If at the same time you pay a little money to the plex, then you can play content from anywhere in the world. for free - only from home network
Weird question,
What to do with the home server?
as a media server and personal cloud.
Deploy any Linux that you like there, raise nginx (maybe Apache), mysql, php ...
You can raise your ghost blog on nodejs.
You can raise such a thing like seafile, nextcloud, owncloud, simply upload photos from your phone and have access to your documents from different places.
I also used to keep a separate computer for entertainment at home, so that I could deploy various services from a mailer or a jabber server to IP telephony, play around, but now I just have an 8-core Xeon processor at 14nm, 128 RAM, PCI-E SSD with a speed of 1.5GB / sec, all this is absolutely silent and as energy efficient as possible. And now I just have a stationary computer, on which various Linux servers are chasing against the background in Hyper-V, I clone them, take memory snapshots, it’s very convenient for fun, you can recreate your whole Internet with several virtual networks, dns, vpn, routers , very interesting
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