Re: New Mailserver...
Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 11:15:40AM +0900, Jean-Paul Blaquiere wrote:
On Jan 08, Roberto C. S?nchez illuminated :
Or keeping one or more spares on hand.
if you feel like keeping an EU$800 card lying around, sure. :)
That is the correct option, if you can afford it.
That was sort of my point with regard to using software RAID. It keeps
from having to do that.
Regards,
-Roberto
i just remembered i still had my list, below setup was about 2800,-euro,
but that includes
ups
spare parts
2 extra terrabyte disks for back-up storage
8 GB Ram (i use Xen for virtualisation and it is not only a mail server
hence the ridicilous amount)
and an outragous pc case wich is strangely enough the only model that
fits ;)
if you skip some of the things you don't need i'm sure you can do a nice
set up for about 1500,-
1 x Asus P5K WS
1 x Thermaltake Mozart TX
1 x Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 G0
1 x Asus DVD-RW DRW-1814BL IDE
4 x Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 500 GB
2 x Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1 TB
1 x APC Back-UPS RS 1500
4 x G.Skill DDR2 Dual Channel 1024 MB, PC6400, 800 MHz
1 x Seasonic M12-600 600 Watt
1 x Asus VGA GeForce 7300GS 256 MB
1 x Eminent Extern 56Kbps Hardware Modem
the Asus motherboard has 2 x 1Gb onboard ethernet cards
we also have some spare parts stand by, so in case of hardware breakage
anyone a little handy with a screwdriver and some directions for
diagnostics should be able to get the system going again in under an hour
1 x Asus P5K WS
1 x Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 G0
1 x Seasonic M12-600 600 Watt
1 x Asus VGA GeForce 7300GS 256 MB
1 x Eminent Extern 56Kbps Hardware Modem
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