Re: Submission: Home Server Setup Guide

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Timothy Murphy wrote:
> While I found your tutorial at 
> <http://www.brennan.id.au/01-Introduction.html>
> interesting, and will study it at greater length,
> it wasn't entirely clear to me who it was aimed at.
> 

I think the initial narrative on the index page explains it quicker and
a little better that chap 1; the home user.

> What exactly is a "home server"?
> What would be a typical configuration for such a beast?

http://www.brennan.id.au/02-Planning_Considerations.html#topology

> Are we talking about a home LAN with a couple of machines on it?

Bingo.

> Or is it basically a model to practise on for larger systems?
> 

Infact, many of the configurations could quite easily be used for larger
scale networks (concepts are most the same).

> This isn't meant as a criticism -
> just that a few words describing the kind of setup in question
> might be useful in the introduction.
> 

That's ok, we can wordsmith any of these types of areas so they do make
more sense.

Cheers,
Miles
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