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* Debian and Ubuntu offer a "boinc-server-maker" package to create BOINC projects more easily on local or remote machines. This ongoing effort is described [here](http://wiki.debian.org/BOINC/ServerGuide). * Debian and Ubuntu offer a "boinc-server-maker" package to create BOINC projects more easily on local or remote machines. This ongoing effort is described [here](http://wiki.debian.org/BOINC/ServerGuide).
* Build BOINC from source on your own system. You can use any Unix system as a BOINC server; we recommend using a recent Linux release. Disable SELinux. General instructions are given below, followed by a [cookbook for setting up a BOINC server on a Debian system](ServerIntro#CookbookforDebian). * Build BOINC from source on your own system. You can use any Unix system as a BOINC server; we recommend using a recent Linux release. Disable SELinux. General instructions are given below, followed by a [cookbook for setting up a BOINC server on a Debian system](ServerIntro#cookbook-for-debian).
## Hardware ## Hardware
For experimentation and debugging, you can use almost any computer as a BOINC server. Before deploying a project more widely, make sure that your server has adequate performance, availability, and security. Some factors: For experimentation and debugging, you can use almost any computer as a BOINC server. Before deploying a project more widely, make sure that your server has adequate performance, availability, and security. Some factors: