I'm sure this has been asked before, but my search didn't yield the information that I was looking for.
First... I know basic stuff about networking, so don't assume any knowledge in your replies if you choose to reply, and second, I don't even know if this is even possible with my setup, so let me describe that first...
Here at work, I have a bunch of PCs that I have built and have stashed in empty cubes. I have enough that they caught the eye of my network admin who told me to get them the hell off the lan because they were taking up too many IP addresses. So, I bought a broadband router (Belkin BEFSR41... same one that I have at home) and now take just a single IP address on the lan. All of the PCs connect eventually to the router, and that is the single point to the lan for internet communication. The PC that I work on has a pair of nics in it... one to the corporate lan so I can do all my mundane daily chores like responding to users, programming, responding to emails, etc... and one to the router, so that I am on the same domain (?) as all of my crunchers (and MP3 server, but that's a different story...).
Each of these PCs is a barebones machine... mobo, ram, vidcard if not onboard, nic if not onboard, hd, PSU and, for the most part, cases... seems seeing uncased PCs bugged some folks. All of the machines are running Win2K Pro, however I am not tied to that OS... I could do linux, but I have limited knowledge with that OS.
My main PC... the one that I do all my mundane tasks on, is running WinXP Home and also acts as an FTP server for me so that I can get to files on my PC no matter where I am in the company without creating a share on it.
Ideally, I'd like to remove the hds from the barebone machines and have one machine that each of the nodes retrieves a boot image, drive mapping, etc, and then start the DC app up. If it matters, I am currently running most D2OL which has a Linux executable. The question is, how easy would it be to set this up and what additional hardware/software is required?
Thanks!
Geoff
First... I know basic stuff about networking, so don't assume any knowledge in your replies if you choose to reply, and second, I don't even know if this is even possible with my setup, so let me describe that first...
Here at work, I have a bunch of PCs that I have built and have stashed in empty cubes. I have enough that they caught the eye of my network admin who told me to get them the hell off the lan because they were taking up too many IP addresses. So, I bought a broadband router (Belkin BEFSR41... same one that I have at home) and now take just a single IP address on the lan. All of the PCs connect eventually to the router, and that is the single point to the lan for internet communication. The PC that I work on has a pair of nics in it... one to the corporate lan so I can do all my mundane daily chores like responding to users, programming, responding to emails, etc... and one to the router, so that I am on the same domain (?) as all of my crunchers (and MP3 server, but that's a different story...).
Each of these PCs is a barebones machine... mobo, ram, vidcard if not onboard, nic if not onboard, hd, PSU and, for the most part, cases... seems seeing uncased PCs bugged some folks. All of the machines are running Win2K Pro, however I am not tied to that OS... I could do linux, but I have limited knowledge with that OS.
My main PC... the one that I do all my mundane tasks on, is running WinXP Home and also acts as an FTP server for me so that I can get to files on my PC no matter where I am in the company without creating a share on it.
Ideally, I'd like to remove the hds from the barebone machines and have one machine that each of the nodes retrieves a boot image, drive mapping, etc, and then start the DC app up. If it matters, I am currently running most D2OL which has a Linux executable. The question is, how easy would it be to set this up and what additional hardware/software is required?
Thanks!
Geoff