I have been asked to help with getting a server for SAS. One of the large expenses of this is the 200Gb+ RAID-5 disk on the EMC frame. When presented with $$$$$ the question came, can't I just get something I can put under my desk and save $$$$$?
The SAS server will be on WIN2K. I am thinking of using Debian with software RAID and SAMBA. I have had good experience with this. Maybe even use the 8mg cache western digital IDE drives. We only expect a dozen users simultaneous or so, but working with large datasets. I have never seen anything about the best configuration of a file server with few connections and gobs of data being used per connection. Does anyone have experience with something similar? How will SAMBA perform when hammered by SAS? For the purposes of this thread, let us assume that the maintenance, service, backup and recovery and such is satisfactorily worked out. They are the major problems, but I am looking for advice on just the fileserver question. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]