Cloud Computing & Tricks and Tips - UK - Edition 04 (2020)

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If you’re interested in setting up your own cloud server, you’re going to need to get hold of


a few items to begin with. It’s not too difficult to get up and running but you may need to


invest a bit of time making sure it works for you.


Let’s begin by looking at what hardware you need to get your own cloud server up and running.


INGREDIENTS FOR A CLOUD


Setting Up Your Own Cloud –


Part 1


Your own cloud doesn’t need to be an ultra-
powerful PC. If you have a motherboard,
processor and memory, all preferably within a
case, manufactured during the last five years or so, then you
already have a great hardware base on which to build your cloud.


    STEP    1

If you’re lacking initial hardware, getting hold
of the components cheaply can be a bit of pain.
Searching for compatible and good value for
money hardware is time consuming. An alternative solution
is to buy a refurbished system. There are many suppliers on
the internet and you can easily pick up a great potential cloud
server for as little as £99.


    STEP    2

Don’t   forget  to  include a   keyboard,   mouse   and
monitor in the setup. Although not necessary
once the server is up and running, as you can
remote desktop to it from another PC, you need them to set
everything up to begin with.

    STEP    3

Ideally,    you want    to  have    one hard    drive   as  the
main system drive, where the operating system
for the machine is installed, along with all the
apps. Ideally, you need to have a second hard drive available.
This is the cloud storage drive and can be as big as you need it
to be. 1TB, 2TB, even up to 10TB if necessary.

    STEP    4

Advanced Cloud Uses

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