Nikolai Hlubek wrote:
Hi everyone :-) Hendrik Boom wrote:On Fri, Oct 14, 2005 at 10:17:57PM +0100, Graham Smith wrote:On Friday 14 October 2005 21:45, Marty wrote:You're ignoring the uses in between those two extremes. For example, why use a modern machine, which uses 3 or 4 times the power, just for a firewall or backup server?Actually, I've tried using old klunkers to do backups, and discovered that they can't take large hard disks. One of mine won't go beyond about 128 gig, tha other gets stuck somewhere between 2.5G and 80 G.Just get yourself a IDE (raid) controller card. The cheapest will do since you are not going to use any of the raid features. I got one for 10 euros. Install Linux on the original hard disk and attach your modern ones to the IDE controller. My file server (P1 133MHz) now has the extraordinary capacity of 0.5 TB (read terra byte ;-)). Nikolai
Nikolai,I considered building such a server. How did you cope with the power requirement of your modern discs? Are you using the original power supply of the P133 in this file server?