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<title>one : Dell Inspiron Mini Server Issues</title>
<link>http://one.valeski.org/2009/03/dell-inspiron-mini-server-issues.html#IDComment171761004</link>
<description>get a cheap 15&amp;quot; TFT and small keyboard I suggest.  You could still cram this all into a cupboard probably </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2011 08:19:10 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>one : Dell Inspiron Mini Server Issues</title>
<link>http://one.valeski.org/2009/03/dell-inspiron-mini-server-issues.html#IDComment171411005</link>
<description>laptops arent designed for 24/7 operation.  A better solution is to buy a SFF PC for this kind of job.   I have a Dell SX280 PC which is the size of a telephone directory, it has standard DDR2 ram and full sized SATA hard disk, currently 2.5Gb of RAM and 320Gb disk and P4 3.2 processor.   Im considering replacing it as I want something 64 bit to run VMware stuff, but have had it running a whole year with no problems and I am out of the country so I RDP or use Logmein to connect to it :o)   </description>
<pubDate>Sat, 9 Jul 2011 09:52:12 +0000</pubDate>
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