Yes. Check the form factor if you intend to use consumer components with the server motherboard, because you might need to do some work.
Yes, the Promise Technologies SuperSwap Harddrive Case can be used for a normal computer (such as a personal computer) or a server.
A server network is a computer that links devices together. and a desktop is known as a PC(Personal Computer) for a home user, business, etc use.
The motherboard does everything in a computer. The processing center and the storage system is built on the motherboard in a computer.
for home personal use
You can install a server OS on it.
Computer server: A computer that manages centralized data storage or network communications resources. A server provides and organizes access to these resources for other computers linked to it.When a a computer can manage efficiently all those resources, it will be a powerful server. Note that behind a computer must have skilled operators.
Yes. A server is just a more powerful computer, as long as your version of Windows can use all the hardware features, you can use it as a regular computer.
Hosting a virtual server means you can use your computer for other tasks while the server is running. In other words, your computer does not have to be dedicated to ONLY run the server. That way, you can have more virtual servers on one computer, and still use it for other things.
YES
FTP is used by servers, not personal computers. You can have a FTP on your personal computer, but you will need software and programs to do this. If you don't have the right programs then you don't have a FTP. There are some links on how to set up a FTP below. If your new to this you might want to use Windows XP to set up a server, and if your serious then use Windows Server 2003 or 2008. http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=1491 | http://lifehacker.com/software/home-server/how-to-set-up-a-home-ftp-server-130806.php
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Absolutely. Considering your new computer's motherboard supports the same type of ram. I'm assuming you have a ddr2 ram compatible computer and that your purchasing a new computer with a ddr2 compatible motherboard.