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Does anybody know if the Exacq Web Server will run on a box running Windows Home Server? I've got Exacq VMS running on a stand-alone Linux box and was thinking of having my under-utilized WHS box run the web server. I installed the web server on the WHS but it doesn't seem to be working. Alternatively, will my dual-core Atom Linux box be able to handle both the VMS and web server load?

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Does anybody know if the Exacq Web Server will run on a box running Windows Home Server? I've got Exacq VMS running on a stand-alone Linux box and was thinking of having my under-utilized WHS box run the web server. I installed the web server on the WHS but it doesn't seem to be working. Alternatively, will my dual-core Atom Linux box be able to handle both the VMS and web server load?

 

Not sure about running it separtly but I have a Win7 install on a single core Atom running exacq VMS, (2) 1MP cameras, (1) 1.3MP camera and (1) 2MP camera with any problems and I have the webserver running on. It's been this way for about 10 months now with issue at our office.

 

Not sure if it helps but your dual core must be better. I have mine with the client running as well....If you have performance issues just don't run the client on on your server. The live view really takes it's toll on the small Atom.

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Thanks for the information. Fortunately, the box running the VMS is a stand-alone server. All that it is currently doing is running the VMS. My clients are on my various household computers. Sounds like I shouldn't have a problem installing the web server on the server.

 

I still am curious why it doesn't seem to run on the WHS box.

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Update: I pulled my server from the rack. Added the head. Downloaded, installed and configured the web server software for Linux. Fired the server back up and . . . voila - I'm in business. I then configured my router and I'm now able to access the system on my iPad 3G from anywhere either using Safari or the very cool Exacq iPad app. I'm very pleased.

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