Koozali.org: home of the SME Server
Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Mjohnson on August 20, 2005, 03:14:05 AM
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I am about to upgrade my SME server from my old, but very dependable installation. I am asking opinions/experiences from the community:
The specs for the server I am looking at:
Dual Pentium III 1 Ghz Processors
Dual 18 Gig SCSI HD's
512 Mb RAM
SCSI Controller: Adaptec AIC-7899
The following is a link to the actual unit on the mfg'rs site:http://support.mpccorp.com/apps/complist.asp?SerialNo=otc1250132
The server is a few years old, but the price is right. I have used SME for 2 years and intend to use it for many more. I just have no experience with the SCSI options. By the way, the installation will be for my home network, which sports a couple of web pages, a couple of message boards, FTP site, email, File server, and databases. None of these services gets hit very hard, but dependability is important.
All comments / hints will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance...
MJ
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Hi,
I'm running SME on a very similar box.
Mine:
SME 6.5
Dual P3 1.2ghz
512mb Ram
120gb IDE HDD
I have a had a little bit to do with scsi, but I have never installed it with SME. I have controlers cards and hard drives, but I don't want to use them. Why? Because they are noisy. My server is running in a similar setup to yours its a home server running a couple of web pages, mail etc. I don't like the noise that SCSI produces. I would recommend buying cheap IDE (plus you'll get a larger drive).
If you still want to go SCSI, I did a quick search and found this: http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=10250.msg38652#msg38652
But as for the rest of the box, Mine sits around doing nothing all day (don't think it's ever reacher 25% utilisation), and I've never shut it down except for when I moved house recently. I just goes and goes. Some one else may want to comment on the Motherboard and it's compatibility, I've never heard of that one.
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Mjohnson
> The server is a few years old....but dependability is important.
Replace the power supply with a new one.
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.. as a guide, I have recently picked up a dual 933 Compaq DL380G!, Redundant PSU, 512MB RAM, No HDD's for about A$200.
Beauty of these units are they are very reliable, everything redundant, and they have an onbaorad SCSI RAID controller - add 3 9GB HS HDD's for 18GB RAID5.
Cheap as chips and runs great.
HTH
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And get a UPS