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| * Some people also use it as a desktop, while still serving the rest of the home network. | * Some people also use it as a desktop, while still serving the rest of the home network. | ||
| * It has the following features: | * It has the following features: | ||
| + | ** Media streaming server | ||
| + | ** Application server | ||
| ** Centralized storage server | ** Centralized storage server | ||
| ** Bare metal backup server | ** Bare metal backup server | ||
| − | **  | + | ** Bittorrent server | 
| − | **  | + | ** Print server | 
| ** Calendar server | ** Calendar server | ||
| − | + | ** Remote access server via VPN (for secure remote access to your files)   | |
| − | ** Remote access server (for secure remote access to your files)  | ||
| − | |||
| ** ... and other types of installable services: | ** ... and other types of installable services: | ||
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| *** Slideshow generator | *** Slideshow generator | ||
| *** Recipes database | *** Recipes database | ||
Revision as of 19:26, 9 September 2012
The Amahi home server is a GNU/Linux-based, open-source network server, integrated with Fedora and Ubuntu.
- It is meant to be headless, and running 24x7.
- Some people also use it as a desktop, while still serving the rest of the home network.
- It has the following features:
- Media streaming server
- Application server
- Centralized storage server
- Bare metal backup server
- Bittorrent server
- Print server
- Calendar server
- Remote access server via VPN (for secure remote access to your files)
- ... and other types of installable services:
- Slideshow generator
- Recipes database
- ... and many more in the online Application Gallery!
 
 
We think there are two "types" of users for our HDAs:
- The technical user (the one who installs and runs it)
- The real user of the home network: spouses, kids, etc.
We have a few features that are directed towards making life easier for one or the other, or both. However, ultimately, the real users are the non-technical users.
The features directed towards the technical user are meant to make his/her life easier when running a home network for the benefit of all the users.
