[Samba] New Samba Server

Seth Hollen seth at hollen.org
Wed Jun 18 13:45:58 GMT 2003


3ware makes great controllers, but you will be limited to the pci bus
bandwidth for the raid arrays.
instead of 8x40 I would look for the best cost/size ratio. I think 120GB
hard drives can be found for around $100.00 (us)
I'd put 3 in a raid5 array for performance. 

Take care,

Seth
727-919-1598
seth at opentechinc.net 

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[mailto:samba-bounces+seth=hollen.org at lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Tim Rowe
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 12:20 AM
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Subject: [Samba] New Samba Server


I'm currently looking at hardware specs for a samba server, its' job will be
to hold general office files, cad / solidworks files along with
approximately 40 outlook PST files that will be opened off the server.

Here are the current specs I'm looking at..

AMD 2600XP
Asus A7N8X Deluxe nVidia Serial ATA
2 x 512 MB PC2700 DDR 333 = 1024MB
ASUS S520/Generic 52X CD-ROM (OEM)
ASUS GrForce4 MX440-8X 64MB DDR
D-Link DGE-550T 32/64-Bit PCI-Bus Copper (RJ45)

3Ware Escalade 7500-8
8 x 40gb ata-100 7200.7 drives 

3Ware Escalade 7500-4  
4 x 40gb ata-100 7200.7 drives

The 7500-8 will be holding the office and cad / solid works files and the
7500-4 will be holding the PST files (I thought it was best to keep them on
a separate controller cards.)

Will this do a reasonable job in keeping up with a gigabit network? And is
running PST files off the server like this a feasible option??

Any suggestions on hardware improvements would be appreciated as without the
hardware to test with I'm purchasing quite blindly here :|

Thanks
Tim

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