Thursday, November 20, 2008

A project of geeky proportions

Last week I decided that I wanted to set up my own testing network so I could experiment with various networking things in various operating systems. I figure this is the only way that I’m going to learn some things, and heck, it’s just cool anyway.

So I ordered:

5 x Dell Optiplex 240 - 2 GHz, 512 MB RAM, 40 GB HD
1 x 8 port KVM switch
1 x 24 port Cisco 100 Mb Ethernet Switch
10 x 7″ Ethernet Cable
1 x PS2 Keyboard and Mouse

The grand total for all this, including shipping, was about $700.  Not too bad…that’s about the price of a cheap laptop.

So what I’m going to do is stack these computers in the corner of my UBL (Underground Basement Lair, pronounced “yoo-bull”), plug them into the KVM and the switch, and run a cable from my main computer to the switch so I can manage everything remotely once it’s set up.

Some of the things I want to try include:

  • Windows Active Directory Domain
  • MS SQL Server
  • MS Exchange Server
  • Clustering/Load Balancing
  • Creating Firewalls and IP rules
  • VPNs
  • Linux Domains
  • Web servers
  • OpenVPN
  • OpenExchange
  • PostgresSQL Server
  • Distributed Computing
  • Anything else I can think of.

I’ll post a picture when I have everything set up, as I think it will look neat.  It’s been like Christmas every day this week with all the stuff arriving :)  The only think I’m still waiting for is the computers.  I feel sorry for the UPS guy though…the UPS tracking site says that the package weights 145 lbs.

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