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linux:stealthserver [2015/12/29 16:49] – created rlunarolinux:stealthserver [2024/10/05 17:11] (current) – removed rlunaro
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-====== Making a Stealth Server for Linux ====== 
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-====== Intro ====== 
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-After having all my files in a windows server and a Linux server, I've thought that it could be a good idea to have a server to have this files saved and make some automatic tasks, such as having a torrent, running some batchs and (why not) storing my personal cloud.  
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-====== Hardware ====== 
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-In the actual stage of this project, I am searching for a board.  
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-My first approximation was the [[http://www.amazon.es/dp/B00T2U7R7I/?tag=wwwsupermanha-21|Raspberry PI]], but eventually I gave up this approximation due to the little capabilities this board has.  
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-The second approximation was to look for the size this board could have: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-board_computer#Types.2C_standards|there are dozens of sizes of boards out there]], but I think the nanoITX is a good size: it's 12cm x 12cm, ideal to make a barebone with just a big hard disc (probably two with redundancy) and nothing else. Other option could be a Mini-ITX board, 17cm x 17cm: this is a bit bigger, but probably it could give better performance. 
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-The third was to pick up a good board, now I am looking at this: [[http://www.amazon.es/gp/product/B00Q5ZEOCO?tag=wwwsupermanha-21|Asrock QC5000-ITX/PH]]. It has a good price and practically everytinthing I need but the wireless, but I think a wifi dongle could make a deal.  
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