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Legacy Forums => Suggestions => Topic started by: Paulo on January 18, 2001, 07:12:57 PM
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In the user manual there was a particular network card that was suggest, what would be very helpful for me at least is a list of suggested parts for a e-smith server in the case of someone who is looking at building a system around e-smith.
Things like what model motherboard, CPU, SCSI controller, HDD and the like I should get for each of the category servers.
The current server I'm planning on building is for a network of up to 40 PC to act as a file server, with heavy usage.
The server I am thinking of at the moment is:
1 GHz T-bird
256 MB PC133 ECC RAM
2*45Gb IBM ATA100 Drives (For RAID)
And little idea about the rest. Any comments? Like what MB should I use for this.
Cheers,
Paulo
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I would use standard solid parts such as Asus, Biostar, Gigabyte motherboards, 3com Nics S3 video etc. I have found with linux, as long as you stay with standard generic parts you won't have any problems.
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>as long as you stay with standard generic parts you won't have any problems
Amen... and since it is based on RedHat based you can use thier compatibility list.
http://hardware.redhat.com/redhatready/cgi-bin/us/db-hcl.cgi
You might want ti think about a SCSI card and a tape drive. I like it better than IDE.
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Go for the Asus MB umm A7Va I think.. It has IDE raid built onto the board (for cheapness).
Or fork out for a good scsi setup.
Apart from that.. looks like a nice setup...
Should make a decent tribes2 server *grin*
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i'm posting this from a new box i got at pogolinux.com that i'm REALLY happy with. it resembles your description, except it has only one 60G drive. asus mb, 256m ram, 60g ata100 (in a removable bay for easy swap), nice case - easy acces and plenty of ventilation.
it's sweet - nice components - and a buddy of mine BUILT a similar system for more than it cost me to buy it from them. go check out their $999 special - i think it's called the althura or something similar - you won't regret it. upgrade it a little bit, and they'll ship it to ya already built.
if nothing else, it's a good place to get a starter list of components.
and no, i don't work for 'em
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Hi.
How did you manage to get the ATA100 harddrive working? When I try to install E-Smith on mine (two IBM ATA/100, 20 GB, Asus A7V with Promise ATA100 Controller), I get Kernel Panic after installation fails to see the disks.
How did you do it?
Thanks a lot.
Miguel