Introductions:
Building an e-Center is almost the same standard as what the industry Data Center has and it could be a lot more difficult to concived in reality of applying the same cost. The overall requirement is to give the rural community a likewise technology of communications and developing so ,should not miss any system of technological services thus there are needs of hi-grade equipments: server, switch,router and a lot of stuffs to mentions. Another is the techno-people who would have an initiatives in building the complete infrastracture with some profits will turn into gratis . Despite the fact that the same technology,standard and efficiency are involved ,it is obvious that budget or financial resources are minimal or lesser on the implementations of an e-Center.So how could a developer of whomever would have a complimentaty commitment evitate such compromise?
In this blog titled "e-Server" , the EtherTech team overcome those problems and laid out a simple solutions: innovate design for compactness ,a two fold robustness for a system, offer skills & expertise for a minimal cost ,give innovations and design for free and donate a techno way of learning -it is almost a charity.
Specific Objectives:
To build a router
To build a bandwidth manager
To build a managed switch
To build a Firewall
To build a VoIP server
General Objectives:
To build all applications services just in a single box.
To build a Hi-grade server with a total cost of 6K pesos only !
Methodology:
Use an old or surplus HP Mini PC that will boot in a compact flash drive using CF to IDE adapter.
On a software sides: a Linux combinded distro's and compilers runnix,MonoWall,AstLinux,Freeswitch and pfSense.
Here are some challenges in achieving the uncost technology-The battle neck of this design.
Comparisson & Analysis
I)pfSense (FreeSwitch+ Firewall + Router)
II)IPCop(Asterisk + Router+Firewall)
III)Monowall(Generic FreePBX+ Firewall + Router)
IV)Astlinux + IP Tables + Firewall
Requirements:
Hardware(Specifications)
486 Mhz up to the latest CPU board
IDE slot
CF to IDE adapter
Compact Flash memmory card (=>6GB)
Software (Downloads)
psfense
M0n0wall
FreeSwitch
AstLinux
HOWTOS'
Assembly
Downloads
Installations
Configurations
Testing
Deployment
Evaluations
Mass productions
Detailed Tutorials:
Detail(1): Compact Flash to IDE adapter(supports UDMA)
Detail(2): Compact Flash to IDE adapter(PS connector)
Detail: Typical pfSense Boot Time
Detail: pfSense Main Menu
Detail: pfSense intitial installer menu
Detail: pfSense format menu
Detail: pfSesnse installer geometry select
Detail: pfSense installation -executing commands
Detail: Installer reboot menu
Detail: pf Sense Rebooting
Hello Techno-Barrio folks,
ReplyDeleteAnny inqueries with regards to hi-grade commercial deployment please feel free to visit our official website:
http://www.et-ict.com
You have all the informations to contact us.
Thanks
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Hi sir nice to read your blog. I see your post in AQ forum and its nice to see that you are proud to be an Aquinan im also a BSCOE grad in AQ batch 2007. Its nice to know that you use all those open source Software for development/deployment we at Aquinas also use all Those Open Source software but with higher Hardware specifications because of our Larger Traffic for our website and also for our intranet and internet based Student Information System(All customized and Developed in AQ). We use PHP, MySQL, FreeBSD and pfsense and with e1 Internet Connection. Keep Up the Good Work Sir.
ReplyDeleteHi Oscar,
ReplyDeleteNice to hear comments from you.
You can view other topics that I've included here.
Mechatronics & Robotics
Linux OS & Server Applications
Microcontroller Embedded Design
etc..
Again, Thanks
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