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Help Me Build My Home Office (and win something for yourself)

Last post 09-05-2006, 7:10 PM by marshallharrison. 3 replies.
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  •  07-30-2006, 7:00 PM 1363

    Help Me Build My Home Office (and win something for yourself)

    This is the followup thread for my blog post with the same title.

    I thought that it would be a good exercise to enlist your help in designing and building my home office. No, I'm not looking for financial help (though I'll take any that is offered). I'm really looking for suggestions on building a home setup for developing Speech Server applications.

    I suppose I should explain the purpose of the setup first. I am looking at starting consulting on the side and perhaps making it full time in the  future. I of course need a way to develop applications for Speech Server as well as any necessary SQL Server components.

    I know I'll need a server for running Speech Server and SQL Server plus at least one development machine. I need the ability do develop applications (at least for the short term) in both MSS 20074 & MSS 2007. I am a big fan of having separate development and production machines so what ever gets developed will have to be deployed to another PC.

    I have an MSDN as a benefit of my MVP so I have the necessary software. I have a laptop running XP Pro but my other PCs won't be a part of this setup. I have a Brooktrout TR1000 I can use in the server but it is a full size card so the server will need to be able to handle the large card. I have an 802.11g network (with wireless access)  in place as well as a 802.11b that is not currently hooked up.

    Now you know what I want to do as well as what equipment and software I have. Your assignment is to "dream" up the ideal home office setup for doing Speech Server consulting and development. Remember that my budget is limited as is my wife's patience for my spending on computers.  Don't go crazy on me.

    I'm looking for ideas such as how many PCs you think I should have and how should they be configured. Should I be using Virtual PC for some of this? If so, how would those environments work?  Should I run MSS 2004 in a virtual and MSS 2007 on the host? With only one telephony card how best to use it for to different MSS versions (dual boot)?

    Here's your chance to help design my setup and win something for yourself. I have a nice stainless steel Speech Server coffee mug for who ever is the most helpful. The deadline for posting will be midnight August 31st.

     


    Marshall Harrison
    Microsoft MVP, Office Communications Server


    www.GoldSys.com
    W: 303.447.2774
    H: 904.342-6205

    the gotspeech guy
  •  08-03-2006, 12:07 PM 1401 in reply to 1363

    Re: Help Me Build My Home Office (and win something for yourself)

    No one has replied yet?

    Get you one big beefy machine and install Virtual Server and you can put both Virtual Machines on one box!


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  •  09-04-2006, 10:40 PM 1823 in reply to 1401

    Re: Help Me Build My Home Office (and win something for yourself)

    For machine, I recommend Dell SC430 with 1GB ram, cost only $500 total with shipping an tax. Use dual boot (i'd like to see if virtaul PC works, one of my friend strongly recommended it), one for dev, one for speech server. There are 2 problems with sc430 though: the display sucks, slow, unreal color; need a extra PCI sound card.

     

  •  09-05-2006, 7:10 PM 1830 in reply to 1823

    Re: Help Me Build My Home Office (and win something for yourself)

    For now I'm going dual boot with MSS 2007 the default boot.

    I'll look at other options as the need arises.


    Marshall Harrison
    Microsoft MVP, Office Communications Server


    www.GoldSys.com
    W: 303.447.2774
    H: 904.342-6205

    the gotspeech guy
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