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Date:      Mon, 26 Aug 1996 12:33:44 -0500 (CDT)
From:      Joe Greco <jgreco@brasil.moneng.mei.com>
To:        winter@jurai.net (Matthew N. Dodd)
Cc:        jgreco@brasil.moneng.mei.com, freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Anyone using ccd (FreeBSD disk striper) for news
Message-ID:  <199608261733.MAA00654@brasil.moneng.mei.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSI.3.95.960826113723.9671B-100000@sasami.jurai.net> from "Matthew N. Dodd" at Aug 26, 96 11:44:47 am

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> > Guess you can play with words, but in my opinion, not if it's just a 
> > controller...  a real RAID includes little things like hot swappability,
> > redundant power, things that require hardware.  ;-)
> 
> Well, the controller doesn't have that, but the SmartRAID cabinet is the
> geek-box you're looking for.  Its a real solution.
> 
> > I thought when I looked at the DPT stuff it was just a controller like the
> > Adaptec 3985 "RAID" controller, but had some cache RAM on it too.
> 
> To an extent, but you can plug them into the DPT box...
> 
> Here...
> 
> http://www.dpt.com/raidsys.html
> 
> It does power management, automatic faulting on errors, individual drive
> temprature monitoring and will make breakfast on Wednesdays I'm told.

Heyyyyyyyyyy wait a minute here.

That looks (from the fuzzy GIF) identical to the nifty DEC "RAIDstor" SC4200
we just got..  the description certainly matches except DEC has a RAID
controller stuffed into one of the 5.25" bays...  hmm

Most fascinating.  Wonder if it really is the same basic box..

> > That's great from the computer's point of view, of course...  :-)  but I am
> > still hesitant to call something that is not a complete solution a "RAID".
> > I will grant it "RAID controller" though.
> 
> Indeed.
> 
> > Freenix as of July doesn't even LIST you :-)  (looking for: "intersurf",
> > maybe I should be looking for something else)
> 
> Yep.  We suck.  I'm not claiming otherwise.

:-)

> > Considering that the box was deployed at the beginning of summer and I
> > have not really even started pushing a lot of newsfeeds off of it, the fact
> > that it splashed into the Top 250 it's first month online and the Top 100
> > it's second month online was pretty impressive I thought.
> 
> You'll be in top25 at least by next month. :)

I am not that optimistic, that way I will be pleasantly suprised when we
make "Top 10" :-)

> > Hmmmmmmmm no wonder, look at my daily transmission totals...
> > 
> > TOTALS                1341   1205487 840575 164662 74995   69% 866:44:58
> > 
> > Almost 70% acceptance from remote sites is nice to see..
> > 
> > We can take this offline..
> 
> Yes, you're kicking ass.  No doubt about that.
> 
> Its my fondest hope to see 2 or 3 FreeBSD based boxes in top10.
> 
> I'm gonna do everything I can on my end to try to get ours there.

Well, go for it.  :-)  Remember also: news admins who work together can
collectively get further than news admins who work independently...  I
administer several large news servers and do so in concert, this does help
a lot.

> > Actually I think I am still running mmap on news.sol.net...
> 
> Ah, I won't bother then. *shrug*  

Yeah, I don't think it matters...  but as I noted, I've been using READ on
all my new installs.

> > > Yep, our newsserver was sucking really bad until recently.  We were down a
> > > disk and using a really old 2.0.5 SNAP release.
> > 
> > Ouch.  :-)
> 
> Yes, we lost one of our 3 spool disks. (Gag, I know, thats gonna change
> too)
> 
> We're running on a P90 with 64meg of ram and 3 4.3 gig Quantum Grand Prix
> drives on 2 Buslogic 946s controllers.  History file is on the OS disk
> which is a 2.1 gig Quantum Grand Prix.
> 
> We're using CCD to stripe the 3 spool disks.
> 
> Zakk (the newsadmin) is currently adding feeds and hopefull we'll start
> showing up in Freenix.  *cross fingers*
> 
> He's also going to be building a new news box.  *evil grin*

Well, hope it works out.  :-)  Maybe some of the rants about CCD have been
helpful...

... JG



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