Happy to be here Soulwatcher,
forums have to start somewhere, and this seems like a great idea for one. I actually have a /29 at home (8 static IP's, 5 usable for servers etc.). Mostly, I have been interested in Linux for a long time now, and naturally ended up running it on servers at home (I never really got on with the Linux desktop for various reasons). On that network, I run a cpanel server for testing using an owned copy of cpanel. I have a seperate mail server running there, and a machine that I am playing with. My latest interest is figuring out how to use xen (
http://www.xensource.com/), but I'm not having too much luck with it so far. I need a little more time to play.
The second server is colocated in the UK, and currently runs a small domain registration business, several forums and a few small websites. However, I want some redundancy, so I recently took a part share in a server hosted at
www.softlayer.com which I intend to use mainly for backups, secondary DNS etc. Three of us share the cost of that server and I basically do the admin work. That server runs RHEL 64, and the Interworx control panel, which is a little more limited than cpanel in some ways, but doesn't completely destroy your server like a cpanel install does (anyone who ever tried to remove cpanel will understand what I mean).
Experience wise, I work as a programmer, mainly on Solaris based systems (the company refuses to use Linux). Part of that job includes helping to maintain a few Solaris boxes and two older DGUX boxes (DGUX is an old and obscure version of Unix).