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The PC Evolution  Began in the late 1970’s with the development of 4 bit and 8 bit microprocessors  Market penetration started with the MAC and IBM PC.

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1 The PC Evolution  Began in the late 1970’s with the development of 4 bit and 8 bit microprocessors  Market penetration started with the MAC and IBM PC using DOS, MAC, Windows, OS/2, Linux …  The PC OS integrates storage devices, displays, printers and communication ports  This has been the function of the OS since computers were invented in the 1940’s

2 Technology Convergence The last 50 years have seen the emergence of many lifestyle products and over time the technologies used have converged with those used in computing…  Mobile phones  Cameras  Music and video  Video games  Automation

3 Technology Convergence We need the OS to evolve to a higher level, beyond the original PC centric architecture it was designed for. We need a Server Centric OS to integrate the products.

4 The Mobile Revolution The Mobile or Cellular phone has:  Penetrated every nation and economic strata  Provides computing capabilities at your finger tips  Is the tool of choice of most users  Mobile hardware is getting more powerful and in a couple of years will be on par with today’s computers  Is the obvious device on which to provide all information

5 Home Server Wikipedia highlights the following server requirements:  Headless operation  Centralized storage  Media serving  Remote access  Web serving  Web proxy  Email  Home automation  Security monitoring  Messaging  Family applications

6 The Home Server Should serve the purpose and the files!

7 Home Server – Headless Operation Operations possible via web browser include:  Configuration uploaded via browser  Administration via web browser  Usage via web browser

8 Home Server – Centralized Storage SAMBA used to provide:  File access from Windows, MAC and Linux machines  Files accessible remotely via web browser

9 Home Server – Media Serving Stores music, video and photographs centrally  NAS box style access to Network Media Servers  Media also accessible via Laptop and Mobile Phone

10 Home Server – Remote Access All features are accessible via Applet or HTML browser

11 Home Server – Web Proxy  Integrates Squid and Squid Guard  Advanced reporting on usage and sites visited

12 Home Server – Email Server  Receives external mail via SMTP or POP  Integrates with email clients via IMAP  Provides HTML browser based email client for laptop and mobile phones  Built in ClamAV based virus scanner  Built in Spam Assassin support  Configurable filters, DNSBL servers, blacklists and whitelists

13 Home Server – Home Automation Integrates with:  Universal Powerline Bus (UPB)  Schneider / Clipsal CBus  Allen Bradley PLCs via DF1  Modbus, Modnet protocols  Tibbo 1005 Ethernet I/O  Other hardware via Driver layer View via laptop and mobile phone

14 Home Server – Security Monitoring  Integrate with existing security system  Alerts via Text Message  Integrates a variety of network cameras  View live footage  Replay stored video

15 Home Server – Messaging & IT Services  Alerts can be sent via Text Message  Twitter gateway supported  Built in Network based pop up alerts  Push style email reports and alerts  Built over stable CEntOS  Integrated Backup and Restore mechanisms for disaster recovery  Includes a DHCP and DNS Server  Includes a Web Server  Includes a Firewall and Router

16 Gateman Home Server WHAT EVERY HOME SERVER OUGHT TO BE!


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