Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2009 10:19:28 +0300 From: Valentin Bud <valentin.bud@gmail.com> To: d.forsyth@ru.ac.za Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Opinion request about a file server Message-ID: <139b44430906080019w639541a7g28b5c1240bfc21d5@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <4A2CD48F.7988.DBFF763@d.forsyth.ru.ac.za> References: <4A2CD48F.7988.DBFF763@d.forsyth.ru.ac.za>
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On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 10:06 AM, DA Forsyth <d.forsyth@ru.ac.za> wrote: > > I think my file/print/mail server is a bit overkill: > > http://w3.mutehq.net:8008/sysinfo/ > > Nice, esp when you compile world. Last year I upgraded our server > to a Core 2 Duo 1.8Ghz, Intel DG965 board. 2GB RAM. Previous board > was an ASUS P3 1.1GHz, which now hosts my backup server. Both ran > FreeBSD file/print/email/web services perfectly. I upgraded to get > the onboard SATA sockets so I could increase our available disk space > (4x500GB in RAID5 for data). > > However, a nice benefit is that the Core2 will compile world in 1/4 > the time, and user don't notice the server is 'busy'. > > SO, to the original question, yes that motherboard will work just > fine. What are you doing for system backups? A single drive is not > enough. I recommend a mirror pair at least, and suggest a second box > for backups. Hello community, Thanks everybody for their thoughts. After reading your posts and some articles over the weekend I will take the gmirror(8) + gjournal(8) road. The backups will be done offsite because the company which I'm doing this for is a friend of my boss and we do have a lot of spare space or our servers. thanks once again, v -- network warrior since 2005
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