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Dick Montage
Hi
I have one of the old HP MicroServers, not sure what model but I'm pretty sure it runs an Atom or Celeron. I believe it is running Windows Home Server (again an old version). I'm looking to see what use it is to me - the 4 drive bays are damned nice and I'd rather not spend any more money.
I am wondering if a better OS would suit, maybe a Linux variant or something less hungry? My purposes are:
NAS for file storage of "working docs"
NAS for file storage of backups
Leaving a torrent client downloading preferably with a web interface
Maybe run XBMC/Kodi as a server
Thanks
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