Re: AUGD: Sources of Information for Seminars
Re: AUGD: Sources of Information for Seminars
- Subject: Re: AUGD: Sources of Information for Seminars
- From: List Account <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 01:27:32 +0100
Many thanks for your questions, Paul.
I was thinking along the lines of a server in the sense of a SOHO server - file
serving for a small network basically, but perhaps with logon control of users
so they can have different levels of access permissions for different resources,
also mail and/or web server. Not FTP though. Not music, and not video, although
I can see they would be popular at another event. This event was to focus on
essentially using a Mac in a small, not specifically creative, business.
The other stuff you mentioned would be good for a consumer evening, but I may do
that with the MacMini in mind.
Hope that clarifies my needs better.
Cheers,
Mac
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Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 21:15:58 -0500
From: Paul Richards <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: AUGD: Sources of Information for Seminars
To: Apple User Group Discussion <email@hidden>
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On Mar 10, 2006, at 8:58 PM, List Account wrote:
1) Using a G5 PowerMac as a server
A server of what? FTP? VNC? Mail? Web? WebDAV? Something else? A
server is just a program running on a computer that responds to
client requests. Many server functions are already built into OS X
and merely need to be configured and activated. The processor is
probably of less concern for just about any server than sufficient
network connection, RAM and disk.
Paul Richards, Ambassador
Syracuse Macintosh Users Group
Syracuse, NY, USA
http://www.iSMUG.com
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