OT: Is that a quad-core in your attic? Or...
Ted Gould
ted at gould.cx
Wed Jun 11 12:15:18 MST 2008
On Tue, 2008-06-10 at 21:36 -0700, Joseph Sinclair wrote:
> In most cases placing the home server in a closet or utility room
> works well, so long as you can keep it well ventilated and dry (I
> don't recommend laundry rooms most times, because the dryer lint
> gets in everything, and it's worse than regular household dust).
Yeah, thanks for all the recommendations about the laundry room. I
think finding a closet, is probably the best idea. I have to figure out
which I can commandeer.
I mentioned to my wife that I wanted to put a bunch of the computers in
the laundry room, and though she wasn't planning on using the space,
she's now very protective of it :) Anyone know a dryer that will also
double as a NAS?
One thing that should work "in theory" is getting a big metal box,
filling it with oil, and dropping all the components in there. Has
anyone tried something like that?
--Ted
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