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Re: Building two servers



hans-

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John Cuson
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>>> Hans Wilmer <hwilmer@condor-werke.com> 8/9/2004 9:15:45 AM >>>

Hi!

Unfortunately, I´m a bit lost on what hardware to use to build two 
servers. Both servers should run Debian, and I´m trying to find out 
about compatibility issues before buying any hardware.

One of the servers will be used as a fileserver running SAMBA as a PDC. 
A single CPU system might be sufficient to serve about 40 users, but my 
impression is that a dual system would be better suited to our demands 
on the long run.

The second one will act as a kind of application server by running a 
web-based ERP solution. It mainly needs to operate a postgreSQL 
database. The vendor of the software recommends a dual CPU system.

Thus, both servers, at least one of them, will be dual CPU systems, but 
I´m lacking experience with multi processor maschines. Both should have 
SATA RAID controllers from 3ware, thus mainboards providing 64bit PCI 
slots make sense.

Tyan makes some interesting boards, but I don´t know if they eventually 
have problems with Debian. How´s your experience with them? --- I´ve 
been looking for a hardware compatibility list, but didn´t find any 
decent information yet.

Which kind of processors can you recommend, AMD (Opteron?) or some Intel?

Any hints and suggestions are welcome.


GH
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