Similar question, but with some different prerequisites:
http://superuser.com/questions/157702/best-operating-system-for-home-server
Currently, the set up in my home is Windows XP/7 machines (the Home/Home Premium versions), and I have an older machine that was once a server for a small business, but now I have acquired it, and wish to turn it into a home server...It does not have much capacity (100GB), or RAM (512MB), it does have RAID...
My question: what is your recommendation for a simple home server to:
I have already tried Windows Server 2003 Standard, but since my operating systems are the 'home' version, I cannot connect to a domain. I am looking for a free solution. Thanks!
Asked by studiohack on October 17, 2010.
Free pretty much means based on Linux or BSD.
The choice between the various Linux and BSD distros is entirely personal. Asking which is "best" has been known to start flame wars because of that. Some are more "newbie" friendly than others, but I'd suggest you start by installing the one you want to test in a virtual machine. That'll save you time if you change your mind.
Answered by Cry Havok on October 17, 2010.
It's not free but this works well. Windows Home Server
Answered by Mitch on October 17, 2010.
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