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      Derek Boyer
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      fog 0.32, Fedora 16
      Dell PowerEdge 2800
      2x 3.0GHz Dual Core Xenon
      4GB RAM
      4x 73GB 10,000rpm HDDs in RAID 5

      Network is mostly 10/100 with select switches slowly being upgraded to 10/100/1000 to match the backbone.

      99% of workstations are running Windows XP (remainder is Windows 7)

      Currently have about 500 machines used with FOG and a couple hundred that I still rely on ghost to image until I get around to building a custom kernel with all of the appropriate drivers.

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        Matt Harding
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        In the college I work at I’m a network technician in one department and network administrator and only technician in a smaller department, the latter of which has virtually no budget, so I have to scrimp and scrape what I can together and any server hardware is donated from the main department I work in. Consequently I came across fog about 4 months back. I previously used DRBL server with clonezilla to image the 34 machines for our Cisco academy network but switched to fog 0.32 before the summer. The no budget aspect means the most powerful machine I could have is a core i5 2500 quad core, 16GB ram, with 3x 1TB drives in RAID5 setup.

        Software wise the host OS is Slackware 13.37 x64 and I’m running Virtualbox 4.1 to host 4 virtual PCs. I wasn’t really sure that Virtualbox was up to the job of running a fog server before the summer but after extensive testing under loads it can quite comfortably support my Ubuntu Server 10.04 / fog 0.32 setup.

        I just thought I’d add my 2 pennies (2 cents as the Americans say) worth as I’ve not seen many people using Virtualbox to host things like this. I’m very comfortable relying on it though for the conditions I work in with this smaller network.

        Anyone else using fog on Virtualbox?? I’d love some feedback on your experiences.

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        • falkoF
          falko Moderator
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          [quote=“Matt Harding, post: 8683, member: 1207”]In the college I work at I’m a network technician in one department and network administrator and only technician in a smaller department, the latter of which has virtually no budget, so I have to scrimp and scrape what I can together and any server hardware is donated from the main department I work in. Consequently I came across fog about 4 months back. I previously used DRBL server with clonezilla to image the 34 machines for our Cisco academy network but switched to fog 0.32 before the summer. The no budget aspect means the most powerful machine I could have is a core i5 2500 quad core, 16GB ram, with 3x 1TB drives in RAID5 setup.

          Software wise the host OS is Slackware 13.37 x64 and I’m running Virtualbox 4.1 to host 4 virtual PCs. I wasn’t really sure that Virtualbox was up to the job of running a fog server before the summer but after extensive testing under loads it can quite comfortably support my Ubuntu Server 10.04 / fog 0.32 setup.

          I just thought I’d add my 2 pennies (2 cents as the Americans say) worth as I’ve not seen many people using Virtualbox to host things like this. I’m very comfortable relying on it though for the conditions I work in with this smaller network.

          Anyone else using fog on Virtualbox?? I’d love some feedback on your experiences.[/quote]

          this is good to know, i have thought about putting FOG in virtualbox on a server

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            Tremiata
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            Running on a little HP ML110 with Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. So far I think we have imaged around 200 of 1200 machines in a standalone environment. We arent currently using most of the features but this server has helped us greatly with deployments.

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              djm79
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              Ubuntu 10.10 desktop 64bit 8 gigs of ram and bonded 1 gig nics in a VmWare environment. Managing our three building main campus and 26 branch locations. Storage nodes at each location that provide PXE boot and Samba share for snapins. It’s a complete hands off setup. Our helpdesk can image and deploy software to any computer without having to go to the location. All thanks to the FOG team here this is the best solution with great support.

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                joshua
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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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                  dvlsg
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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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                    golpemortal
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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 great

                    Thank you guys

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                      Hunter
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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 HDD

                      Essentially, 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 HDD

                      Again, made from parts around the office.

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                        Leroy Brown
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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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                        • falkoF
                          falko Moderator
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                          Yes I have had a portable FOG install on a laptop before. It worked really well.

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                            VincentJ Moderator
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                            I use Virtual Machines… I have pfsense controlling DHCP and FOG on Ubuntu within ESXi

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