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		<title>Servers (the computer kind)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last year I got everything I needed to make a Media Center server.  The goal was to put Linux MCE on it.  After reinstalling Ubuntu and Kubuntu no less than 10 times, I gave up and decided to use the server to store all of the music I had purchased and downloaded from the past.  [...]<p><a href="http://collaborationchronicles.com/contribution/servers-the-computer-kind/">Servers (the computer kind)</a> is a post from: <a href="http://collaborationchronicles.com">Collaboration Chronicles</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last year I got everything I needed to make a Media Center server.  The goal was to put <a title="Linux MCE" href="http://linuxmce.org/" target="_blank">Linux MCE</a> on it.  After reinstalling Ubuntu and Kubuntu no less than 10 times, I gave up and decided to use the server to store all of the music I had purchased and downloaded from the past.  I had 2TB of harddrive space, and if I set up a RAID5 array, I would have about 1.5TB of available space for media.</p>
<p>So I moved all of the music that was already digital to it.  Now I&#8217;m in the process of ripping all of my CDs, and then it will be onto ripping vinyl.</p>
<p>The funny thing about CDs is that I can only rip one at a time.  I&#8217;m ripping them into FLAC, because my server will convert them to MP3 when streaming, and FLAC is lossless in case I wanted to burn a CD from it again.</p>
<p>Then I got bored and decided to go in on a server with four VPS&#8217;s in a datacenter for a few bucks a month.  My VPS is running CentOS, while my home server now has Ubuntu.  Getting the package mangers confused happens often, but it&#8217;s nothing big.  The one thing I haven&#8217;t yet set up is a DNS server so I can host my own nameservers.  I was thinking about going with a free nameserver host, so that it could answer for me.</p>
<p>Once this server is up, I&#8217;ll be able to host sites on it.  It uses ISPConfig&#8217;s management panel and allows resellers.  I still have to get mod_ruby, mod_python and Django installed for development and for anyone who wants it.</p>
<p>The funny thing is, one of our competitors at <a title="C21" href="http://collab21.com" target="_blank">Collab21</a> is looking for a new host, and has asked us.  I hope luck like this continues as we move forward with Workshop Wednesday.</p>
<p><a href="http://collaborationchronicles.com/contribution/servers-the-computer-kind/">Servers (the computer kind)</a> is a post from: <a href="http://collaborationchronicles.com">Collaboration Chronicles</a></p>
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