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Cheap/free file server options?

Asked by tel2 in Computer Servers, Linux Networking, File Servers

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Hi Experts,

A friend's client has a small business with a LAN and some Access (.mdb) files which need to be accessed by client PCs around the office.  He can't afford a "server" operating system (like MS Windows Server 2003), but could run WinXP or perhaps Linux.  The "server" hardware is: HP Proliant ML 110, but I see here:
http://h18023.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/family/model/6309.html?lang=en&cc=us
and here:
http://h71028.www7.hp.com/enterprise/cache/458915-0-0-0-121.html
that WinXP is not listed as an operating system option for this model.

Questions:

1. Does the fact that WinXP is not listed as an operating system for this HP server, mean WinXP will not run on it (or is WinXP just not considered a professional option for a server)?  (I know WinXP is not "supported" by HP or Microsoft for this hardware).

2. Could drivers be an issue?

3. If WinXP is an option, would it have to be WinXP Pro, or would WinXP Home work?

4. At home I have a WinXP desktop PC accessing the C drive of a WinXPSE desktop PC, which I have "shared".  Is this called Peer to Peer (P2P) file sharing or what is it called?

5. What cheap configurations could handle the basic requirement I have listed (ie: a basic file server, I guess)?

6. I was thinking he could install Linux + a FAT32 partition to contain the .mdb files.  Any comments?

7. Would he need any special networking software?

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