What do you have FOG running on?
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 My Fog-Machine is running Ubuntu 10.10 on a Dell Poweredge 1650 4GB RAM. (also have VM image in case this physical server dies.) 
 The storage node is an Iomega 14TB StorCenter px6-300d.It works quite well for our environment, where we only need images 1-2 times a year because nothing really changes as far as configuration. (We image everything from workstations to AGFA printers the size of a VW bus.) 
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 My FOG server is running on virtualized Ubuntu 12.04, ESXi on a Dell PowerEdge M610. Works great – the only bottlenecks I ever run into is related to our limited network bandwidth, not FOG resource usage. 
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 Sun Microsystem Server old V40z OS=Cento 6.3 
 Great still working on some problems but for the most part it is greatThank you guys 
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 I have my FOG system in two parts, i.e. DHCP and FOG on two separate machines. The Fog Server is on a 8-port GBit switch (port 1 going back to a 10/100 “router” i.e. like the one you’d have at home) leaving me with 6 spare ports, on a workbench for when I do imaging. The FOG Server itself is: fog 0.32, Ubuntu 11.10 
 Gateway DX4200-09
 AMD Phenom 9150e Quad-Core (1.80Ghz per core, I think)
 4GB RAM
 1x 640GB 7200pm HDDEssentially, I found the best PC just laying around doing nothing. And it’s doing it’s job fine. The DHCP Server also doubles as a Fileserver for random files around the office, ISO’s, etc… It’s currently got a 10/100 Ethernet port running Linux Mint 10, on a different switch (also a GBit, with a link back to the same router). Just for kicks, here are it’s stats: Mint Linux 10 “Julia” 
 IBM ThinkCentre
 Intel Pentium 4 @ 2.66Ghz
 1GB RAM
 1x 250GB HDDAgain, made from parts around the office. 
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 Have you guys tried to do an off network fog server? Like self contained on a laptop, that you could just drag into a room with a switch and image pc’s? Also, does anyone have any advice on a setup behind a small home router managing DHCP and not Fog? Thx 
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 Yes I have had a portable FOG install on a laptop before. It worked really well. 
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 I use Virtual Machines… I have pfsense controlling DHCP and FOG on Ubuntu within ESXi 
