Category Archives: DataCenter

Strong SSL Security on OwnCloud

By | May 29, 2017

Having an OwnCloud installation on the home network is very useful but to use it at the maximum potential you got to open it to the world. One of the best tutorials to install OwnCloud on Fedora 20+ is the online tutorial from BitFresh. By following all the steps you get a nice secure OwnCloud… Read More »

How to backup a NFS resource with Barracuda Yosemite Basic Server

By | February 6, 2015

In a discussion from the Barracuda Yosemite support forum initially talking about the compression (or lack of ) for LTO-4 backup, I obtained the answer to the additional issue of backing up NFS resources across the network. Bellow the required configuration exactly how it was posted by one of the forum moderators Matt Orme.  … Read More »

Backup setup for two HP Microserver Gen8 NAS servers

By | February 8, 2017

I am using two HP MicroServer GEN8 as NAS servers with the following setup: NAS1 (Linux Fedora 21): LSI SAS 9207-4i4e Host Bus Adapter Kit (4 Port Internal, 4 Port External, 6Gb/s SATA+ SAS, PCIe3.0 HBA) RAID1 : 2x WD Red 5GB on the LSI HBA – RAID1 data read speed is around 145MB/s so… Read More »

HP Microserver Gen8 resources

By | February 8, 2015

I am a happy and heavy user of two HP Microserver Gen8 machines. I must quote the best online resources for the Microserver enthusiasts: The amazing German forum thread at www.hardwareluxx.de The long and extensive English forum thread from homeservershow.com The official parts page from HP Always is good to hunt for bargains at Amazon.co.uk.… Read More »