Greyhole – Easily expandable and redundant storage pool for home servers
January 11, 2012 by christian · Leave a Comment
Greyhole is an application that uses Samba to create a storage pool of all your available hard drives (whatever their size, however they’re connected), and allows you to create redundant copies of the files you store, in order to prevent data loss when part of your hardware fails.
JBOD concatenation storage pool
Configure as many hard drives as you’d like to be included in your pool. Your storage pool size will be the sum of the free space in all the hard drives you include. Your hard drives can be internal, external (USB, e-Sata, Firewire…), or even mount of remote file systems, and you can include hard drives of any size in your pool.
Website: http://www.greyhole.net/
Easy Backup, Recovery & Bare Metal Restore
January 10, 2012 by christian · Leave a Comment
Redo Backup and Recovery is so simple that anyone can use it. It is the easiest, most complete disaster recovery solution available. It allows bare-metal restore. Bare metal restore means that even if your hard drive melts or gets completely erased by a virus, you can have a completely-functional system back up and running in as little as 10 minutes.
All your documents and settings will be restored to the exact same state they were in when the last snapshot was taken. Redo Backup and Recovery is a live CD, so it does not matter if you use Windows or Linux. You can use the same tool to backup and restore every machine. And because it is open source released under the GPL, it is completely free for personal and commercial use.
Stable Version: 1.0.1
Released: August 9, 2011
More Features, Less Complex
Redo Backup has the most features coupled with the simplest, most user-friendly interface:
- Easy graphical user interface boots from CD in less than a minute
- No installation needed; runs from a CD-ROM or a USB stick
- Saves and restores Windows and Linux machines
- Automatically finds local network shares
- Access your files even if you can’t log in
- Recover deleted pictures, documents, and other files
- Internet access with a full-featured browser to download drivers
- Live CD download size is only about 200MB
Article: http://www.unixmen.com/redo-a-simple-live-cd-to-backup-restore-your-computer/
Website: http://redobackup.org/
Amahi: Powerful, Simple Home Server
March 4, 2011 by christian · Leave a Comment
The Amahi Linux Home Server makes your home networking simple. We like to call the Amahi servers HDAs, for “Home Digital Assistants.” Each HDA delivers all the functionality you would want in a home server, while being as easy to use as a web browser.
The core functionality available in the base Amahi HDA install includes:
•Protect Your Computers Back-up all your networked PCs simply and easily on your home network. If one of your PCs “dies” you can easily restore it!
•Organize Your Files Access, share and search your files from any machine on your network, making it easy to share and find your photos, music and videos.
•Internet Wide Access Automatically setup your own VPN so you can access your network from anywhere: safely and securely.
•Private Internet Applications Shared applications like calendaring, private wiki and more to come, will help you manage your home and your family!
Website: http://www.amahi.org
Cobbler: An open source installation server
December 18, 2010 by christian · Leave a Comment
Cobbler is a Linux installation server that allows for rapid setup of network installation environments. It glues together and automates many associated Linux tasks so you do not have to hop between lots of various commands and applications when rolling out new systems, and, in some cases, changing existing ones.
With a simple series of commands, network installs can be configuredsc for PXE, reinstallations, media-based net-installs, and virtualized installs (supporting Xen, qemu, KVM, and some variants of VMware). Cobbler uses a helper program called ‘koan’ (which interacts with Cobbler) for reinstallation and virtualization support.
Cobbler is a small and lightweight application (about 15k lines of Python code). It tries to be extremely simple to use both for very small and very large installations — as well as easy to work on, extend, and hack. It avoids being “enterprisey” (as in complicated) whenever possible, but is highly useful in all sorts of enterprises by having a lot of advanced features and doing small things to save a large amount of time in repeated tasks.
Cobbler can also optionally help with managing DHCP, DNS, and yum package mirroring infrastructure — in this regard, it is a more generalized automation app, rather than just dealing specifically with installations. There is also a lightweight built-in configuration management system, as well as support for integrating with configuration management systems like Puppet. Cobbler has a command line interface, a web interface , and also several API access options. That sounds like a lot, but it’s really pretty simple. New users may like to start with the web app after doing the initial setup steps on the command line (cobbler check; cobbler import) as it will give them a good idea of all of the features available. Advanced features don’t have to be understood all at once, they can be incorporated over time as the need for them arises.
Website: https://fedorahosted.org/cobbler/
LTSP Cluster: deploy and manage large numbers of thin-clients
November 10, 2010 by christian · Leave a Comment
LTSP-Cluster is a set of LTSP plugins and client-side tools that allows you to deploy and centrally manage large numbers of thin-clients. It allows you to run thousands of thin-clients that are able to connect to a load-balanced cluster of GNU/Linux and-or Microsoft Windows terminal servers.
LTSP-Cluster Features: Central Configuration web interface, Load balanced thin clients across multiple servers, Complete autologin support with account creation, Store hardware information for all clients in the control center, Managed PXE configuration, creating links to a specific configuration for a specific node, Integration with iTalc.
Website: https://www.ltsp-cluster.org/
Interesting Article: http://www.stgraber.org/2010/01/28/new-ltsp-cluster-websites-officially-out
OpenVAS: Open Vulnerability Assessment System
September 16, 2010 by christian · Leave a Comment
The Open Vulnerability Assessment System (OpenVAS) is a framework of several services and tools offering a comprehensive and powerful vulnerability scanning and vulnerability management solution. The actual security scanner is accompanied with a daily updated feed of Network Vulnerability Tests (NVTs), over 18.000 in total (as of August 2010). All OpenVAS products are Free Software and mostly licensed under the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL).
Website: http://www.openvas.org/



