A server is any computer that is used to send, receive, or relay data to other nodes on a network. In simpler terms, this means a server is any computer that “serves” other computers on the network. Now, servers come in all shapes and sizes. There is nothing holier about a Dell Power Edge server over any other server, such as a Compaq Presario made in 1993. There is obviously a difference in all sorts of things: form factor, speed, memory, and so forth. However, because a server's only requirement is that it must serve , then any computer with a network card should make a fine server.
2006-09-14 13:58:21
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answered by David P 3
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Most decent PC's have room for an additional hard drive, Dell is the exception on their low end pcs they are very hard to expand.
I took an older HP PC that was pretty nice, replaced the hard drive and installed W2003 AD Server for testing purposes at home.
You could dual boot your PC with server and XP on different partitions.
2006-09-14 13:57:08
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answered by boxing_fan_4_wlad 5
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If you have a PC that ran Windows XP, Windows 2000 Server should run fine on it.
2006-09-14 14:02:57
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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Sure you can. Depending on the pc, you may have to beef up the memory and the HD space (and also depending what you want to use it for). You may also have to add some specialty software to it too (Webserver, game server, database server, ect)
2006-09-14 13:57:14
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answered by Anonymous
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yeh buddy u can , u just need tow computers and u can make one of them Server and the 2ed is Client and u just need 2k server or 2003 server . i mean a server version .
so it's soo nice do it and ur not gonna regret about it .
your truly
A84
2006-09-14 13:59:06
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answered by ataya84 2
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If you have a PC, you can do whatever you want not exceeding the limitations of it. You'll have to install some serious software though
And a FAST internet connection
2006-09-14 13:56:19
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answered by ? 3
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itll be tough, may need many add-ons, though it is possible.
2006-09-14 13:55:38
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answered by JtoJ 4
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