Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 18:38:05 -0500 From: Joseph Lenox <lordofhyphens@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD Version recommend for OLD machine Message-ID: <4BA0165D.8010301@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <4BA00A5C.1010802@daleco.biz> References: <3351212956-2078109201@intranet.com.mx> <4B99CE33.6070109@ibctech.ca> <20100316192152.GA55366@ozzmosis.com> <6ae50c2d1003161225t161e5918n32e52f4618231ee5@mail.gmail.com> <4BA00A5C.1010802@daleco.biz>
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I had my fileserver running on a P3-1Ghz with Freebsd-8 for a good long while. I eventually replaced it with a dual-socket opteron board I got on ebay for something like $50 after shipping (with processors, seller was getting rid of 600 or so blades). I'm pretty sure the auction is still up if anyone cares. The board runs great with FBSD 8.0-Release amd64 On 3/16/2010 5:46 PM, Kevin Kinsey wrote: > alexus wrote: >> On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 3:21 PM, andrew clarke <mail@ozzmosis.com> >> wrote: >>> On Fri 2010-03-12 00:16:35 UTC-0500, Steve Bertrand >>> (steve@ibctech.ca) wrote: >>> >>>>> The machine has a Motherboard that supports 2 double pentium III >>>>> processors with 1GB of ram and a hard disk with 40GB. >>> I run FreeBSD 7.2 on a headless 1 GHz Pentium III with 256 MB RAM. >>> ... >>> >>>> Again... so long as the system won't change its overall process >>>> objectives, go to the recent production release, but instead of >>>> assigning 256M for /, throw 2G at it to be safe. >>> 2 GB for / seems excessive to me. 1 GB should be plenty. I have 500 >>> MB allocated for FreeBSD 7.2: >> >> i'd go w/ 8.0 worse case scenario 7.2 >> and put more memory in that machine it's embarassing :) > > Bah, it's got more than an iPhone. :-D > > KDK > > > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to > "freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"
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