Re: Fileserver performance

2005-11-23 Thread Cliff Flood
Marty wrote: Cliff Flood wrote: Hi all, I just got a new Dell[0] workstation yesterday and have Debian Testing running on it. What I intend using this machine for is a file server (an iTunes share using a DAAPd, store time-shifted TV etc.), to replace an ancient PC running OpenBSD 3.5. I'm m

Re: Fileserver performance

2005-11-23 Thread Marty
Cliff Flood wrote: Hi all, I just got a new Dell[0] workstation yesterday and have Debian Testing running on it. What I intend using this machine for is a file server (an iTunes share using a DAAPd, store time-shifted TV etc.), to replace an ancient PC running OpenBSD 3.5. I'm moving the larg

Fileserver performance

2005-11-23 Thread Cliff Flood
Hi all, I just got a new Dell[0] workstation yesterday and have Debian Testing running on it. What I intend using this machine for is a file server (an iTunes share using a DAAPd, store time-shifted TV etc.), to replace an ancient PC running OpenBSD 3.5. I'm moving the large discs from this m

Poor Fileserver Performance with Multiple Accesses

2004-06-02 Thread myren, lord
A confession, its just a dual-IDE software-raid-0 (each drive is the single master on its chain), my personal media server. Still, performance is absolutely perposterous. Debian testing with 2.6(.6-mm2) kernel. hdparm speed testing is ok, about what i'd expect, but anything where there's mul