As I may have posted before, I work in IT and specialise in Networks/Servers/Desktops. The company I work provide Windows, Linux & Mac systems, but we can also fix them too. Had a Data Recovery job on a dead MacBook Pro which was quite interesting, but I will admit we did outsource that to one of our contractors.
On my home/parents I'm an all Windows/Linux network, on which I run the following bits of kit:
Parents:
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit on Parents PC with Office 2007 Enterprise
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit on Sisters PC again with Office 2007 Enterprise
Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise on Server 1, which also runs a Virtual Ubuntu 9.10 Server in VMWare Server. Server 1 also runs Exchange 2010, Acts as a PDC, DHCP,
DNS▸ & WINS Server... I'm just starting to play with biometric authentication as that does impress my mum and sister
Network Connectivity:
Linked together with 2 Belkin 5 port Gigabyte Switches
(I despise Belkin equipment, but that was all the budget could stretch to at the time when my beautiful HP Procurve had to be returned to work
Linksys WRV200 Router with VPN to my flat,
Internet = Cisco 2600 Router with ADSL WIC
Wireless a combination of NetGear DG834G's in Conservatory, Shed and Spare room in cluster/repeater mode.
My Flat:
Windows XP on my flat PC with no office suite - purely used for Facebook and work purposes
Server 3 Runs Server 2008 Standard x86 - Runs DHCP, DNS, WINS and is a BDC too!
Laptop Runs Windows 7 Ultimate with Office 2010 Pro Plus!
Network Connectivity is Linksys WRV210 with VPN to Parents house
Internet Access is Linksys AM200 in Bridge Mode
Also Draytek Vigor 2800G used as a Wireless AP and Switch!
All using legal licensing of course... courtesy of Microsoft's Worst Kept Secret... the wonderful MS Action Pack
The maintanance on the system is low, the servers just sit there and do their thing... the only trouble i've had with it is the odd paper jam on the printers, or when a broadband line has gone down... All in all i'm proud of it, it took me long enough to get it to a state in which I am happy with and years of investment...! in all honesty it's still a work in progress, but now it's just little things like attempting to share the scanner (Proving difficult but possible with 2008 R2) and as I said earlier in the post, playing with biometric finger print authentication
I know what your going to say, hidiously overspec'd
LOL▸