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== Purpose == | == Purpose == | ||
This document highlights our steps in building a Webserver. | This document highlights our steps in building a very simple low end Webserver. | ||
== Hardware == | == Hardware == | ||
We chose Dell for our build. Just a few key configuration items: | We chose Dell for our build. Just a few key configuration items: | ||
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* Broadcom 5719 Quad Port 1GbE BASE-T Adapter | * Broadcom 5719 Quad Port 1GbE BASE-T Adapter | ||
* Enterprise Drac | * Enterprise Drac | ||
== Installing Debian == | |||
Please refer to installing Debian articles. | |||
== Post install == | |||
== Get colors in .bashrc for root == | == Get colors in .bashrc for root == |
Revision as of 19:05, 17 May 2024
Purpose
This document highlights our steps in building a very simple low end Webserver.
Hardware
We chose Dell for our build. Just a few key configuration items:
- PowerEdge R250 Server
- Intel Xeon E-2378G 2.8GHz, 16M Cache, 8C/16T, Turbo (80W), 3200 MT/s
- PERC H755 Adapter, Low Profile
- 4 3.5" 22 TB SATA drives
- 128 GIG RAM
- Broadcom 5719 Quad Port 1GbE BASE-T Adapter
- Enterprise Drac
Installing Debian
Please refer to installing Debian articles.
Post install
Get colors in .bashrc for root
Edit /root/.bashrc and un-comment two lines.
export LS_OPTIONS='--color=auto'
alias ls='ls $LS_OPTIONS'