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Muhahahaha, bring it!I hate you Corey.
CentOS, 2k3 if you don't mind dropping a bit, etc.I just spent the last 45 minutes researching server OSes. and I do not even have a server (yet !
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Muhahahaha, bring it!I hate you Corey.
CentOS, 2k3 if you don't mind dropping a bit, etc.I just spent the last 45 minutes researching server OSes. and I do not even have a server (yet !
Nope, I'm not sure if I will get them either. UPS is a "oh heck yes" on the servers though.Do your Perc's have the backup batteries?
UPS is a "oh heck yes" on the servers though.
Mine!wow ... just wow ...
can i haz a tb?
this is a pretty neat project so far i want to get going on mine, but finals are coming up here, once classes are over i'll be over my car's data control panel!
Nope, probably going with APC though, love their products.I figured that was a given. Got anything specific picked out? I'm surprised that corsair can handle all those drives on start up.
Forgot my previous posts. If you have Windows machines on your network, you should use NTFS & Samba so that the data is easily accessible to all machines, not just UNIX ones.
CentOS, 2k3 if you don't mind dropping a bit, etc.
I'll look into it, I just don't want to be running 4 different "versions" of linux.If you are looking at running *nix I would recommend either:
Debian Stable or FreeBSD 7.1
If you are looking at running *nix I would recommend either:
Debian Stable or FreeBSD 7.1
If you use Samba though, why would you need an ext3 driver? I can read my web server no problem.
I'll look into it, I just don't want to be running 4 different "versions" of linux.
If you use Samba though, why would you need an ext3 driver? I can read my web server no problem.
I'll look into it, I just don't want to be running 4 different "versions" of linux.
If you use Samba though, why would you need an ext3 driver? I can read my web server no problem.
I'll look into it, I just don't want to be running 4 different "versions" of linux.
It was more a rhetorical question than anything, I knew the answerI don't think one is needed either. My Ubuntu f/s uses ext3 on the shared drives and I have no trouble reading-writing-adding-deleting dirs and files from my Vista PCs or XP Home PC. I never actively installed drivers for an smb share in Windows.
I do, however, have to ssh into the f/s to alter file permissions when needed. I don't know about file ownership editing from a windows client because I have never tried.
Yup yupEach with their own subtle differences... For simplicity's sake, I wouldn't want to do that either. Sounds like a good way to get heartburn.
got enough hard drives? I think you might run out of space soon.
Yuppers!Thideras, you're like... addicted to tb's.
Yuppers!
I think I need the DVD version, only problem is the server has a CD reader >.>....guess I'll grab the 6 disc CD version.